Maybe he's in Alpha Centauri?
2006-10-31 12:22:49
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answer #1
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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I know it sounds a bit science-fiction, but...alternate universe? Is it not possible that another "universe" exists which cannot be described with the laws of this universe. It does not necessarily exist in the same space or even outside it somewhere. It does not necessarily exist in another timeline. It just cannot be desibed in terms that we know. All we might know about this "alternate universe" is that it is called Heaven and God and the Angels lives there. We know so little about our own universe, surely the possibility of anything is permissable.
If God created our universe and put a great variety of life on Earth, it might be assumed that his intelligence and wisdom go far beyond anything we have at our disposal. It might be that He encountered a problem for which He devised a solution when we might react in some other way because of our relativley limited knowledge. If we knew what the problem was, and we compared our solution with God's, we might well consider God's to be the best after all. I don't want to go on, bogging you down with details right now, but to get you to ask these questions: What is the problem? What is God's solution? Why is His solution better than anything we might come up with? Feel free to ask one of Jehovah's Witnesses to show you the answer from the Bible, if the opportunity arrises.
2006-11-04 09:11:30
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answered by Anonymous
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You've got to laugh. This is the funniest analytical argument to disprove religion ever.
Because you can't live in the sky, there's no God.
Does a falling tree make any noise if there's nobody to hear it? How do you know?
Did dinosaurs ever exist? Prove it.
Science can't explain everything. For example, can a Bumblebee fly? Well according to science, it's physically impossible for the little wings on a bee to lift its fat body. Yet it can fly with ease!
If you can't understand something, it doesn't mean everyone else is the same. Perhaps God isn't physical and bound to our laws of nature, such as gravity. It must be disappointing to spend time looking at the sky only to discover God doesn't sit in the sky with the sky people. That doesn't rule out the possibility of a God though.
2006-10-31 13:16:11
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answered by Cracker 4
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the bible has not been exaggerated over thousands years, ever heard of the dead sea scrolls?? they were written at about the same time as christ and guess what?? They are nearly identicle to ones written thousands of years later!! so theres only sky in the known galaxy?? You might want to try reading some of the bible before commenting on it. Theres an interesting story of the first born of egypt being killed in every family, and even more interesting king rameses's has his family on some monuments and his first born son is crossed off. The bible is supported by structures and historic facts that remain to this day
2006-10-31 12:37:09
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answered by SCOTT B 4
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Jesus said with God all things are possible.
Besides doesn't the earth just hang in the sky. What is holding it up? It would seem to me that would be scientifically impossible.
God asked Job a question - Job 38:4 "And I will ask you, and you instruct Me! 4 "Where were you when I laid the foundation of the earth? Tell Me, if you have understanding, 5 Who set its measurements? Since you know. Or who stretched the line on it? 6 "On what were its bases sunk? Or who laid its cornerstone?
2006-10-31 12:36:08
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answer #5
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answered by oldguy63 7
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God made the laws of science and is therefore perfectly capable of existing outside of them. Miracles occur when god steps in and cheats, healings happen quickly, they are his laws to mess about with. I didn't really believe all the christian stuff myself until I met with Jesus in a powerful way so I know how it feels to be frustrated with all those who claim to 'know' there's a god. You won't believe until you have a personal experience of him.
The bible is not that changed over thousands of years. For the truth on this, read 'why trust the bible' by amy orr-ewing, it will help break down some of the common misconceptions of what the bible is.
2006-10-31 20:51:16
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answered by good tree 6
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You would be very foolish to believe we are alone in the Universe.
The Universe is vast and there are lots of planets and stars and suns and all those things out there. It doesn't have to be i mile up. How do you know it is even up. Maybe the direction of where he came from is some other direction. But he said up so that we would understand he wasn't on this earth.
There could be people on the billions and billions of planets and galaxiess. You are the one who would be foolish to think we are alone in the Universe.
They were not on the earth when they made it. Maybe this whole galaxie is in a small room in his house. He said my fathers house has many mansions I go to prepare a place for you.
How huge we are to an ant. Even bigger to a microscopic amoeba. Maybe this whole Universe that we see is only a spec of dust in a even vaster Universe. When mosses asked to see God maybe it was like an ant asking to see a man. The end of his toe is a mountain. You get the idea. I think we have no idea just how small we are to God. Ants have a whole world seperate from us. They milk afids and grow grass and fields and harvest.
We know about them but do they really know about us?
2006-10-31 12:37:28
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answered by Anonymous
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he he he he he he, if you make up the story then at the end you would get what you had done. Those who believe in God will see and find God at the end as every man at the end will see and find what. What would you see and find at the end should you refused to admit that God is the one who give you a life? Could you live in this world forever?
Do u know why l believe in God? because no scientist could prove that they could preserve their life
2006-10-31 14:47:46
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answered by mad 2
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If you picture God as some old guy sitting on a cloud in the sky, no wonder you can't wrap your tiny brain around some of the more complex reasoning that goes on in Christian Theology.
2006-10-31 12:42:17
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answered by BoredomStrikes 3
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God isn't meant to be in the sky, thats just how people see him, it isn't impossible for something to live in the sky, he could also live above the sky, but god is meant to be everywhere and in everything anyway.
2006-10-31 13:00:06
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answered by Aaron 5
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You have only to look at nature and all the beautiful flowers to realise that they must have been created by a superier being (GOD) they say we all come from monkeys but why do I, when I wake up crave fore a ciggy and not a bannana!
2006-10-31 12:46:20
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answered by David H 1
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