Billy Seymore - he sat next to me in the 3rd grade.
2006-11-04 11:41:40
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answer #1
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answered by davidscottwoodruff 3
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The God has always been there, but putting us into a human body he set us in horizont marked by a birth and death dependence.
Therefore we try to see the beggining and the end of everything and our brain is too imperfect to visualise something with no boundaries.
Even in maths one has infinity in equations but one is unable to imagine that and picture it though it exists.
We are humans and we havee been given the great opportunity to know and learn about the world around us.
Sadly the more we know, the more questions we have
2006-11-04 11:31:39
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answer #2
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answered by aga m 2
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Islam is a Semitic religion, which has over one billion adherents all over the world. Islam means "submission to the will of God". Muslims accept the Qur’an, as the word of God revealed to His last and final prophet, Mohammed (peace be upon him). Islam states that Allah sent messengers and prophets throughout the ages with the message of Unity of God, and accountability in the Hereafter. Islam thus makes it an article of faith to believe in all the earlier prophets, starting with Adam, and continuing with Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, David, John and Jesus amongst many others (may peace be on them all).
The Most Concise Definition of God:
The most concise definition of God in Islam is given in the four verses of Surah Ikhlas which is Chapter 112 of the Qur’an:
"Say: He is Allah,
The One and Only.
"Allah, the Eternal, Absolute.
"He begets not, nor is He begotten.
And there is none like unto Him."
[Al-Qur’an 112:1-4]
The word ‘Assamad’ is difficult to translate. It means ‘absolute existence’, which can be attributed only to Allah (swt), all other existence being temporal or conditional. It also means that Allah (swt) is not dependant on any person or thing, but all persons and things are dependant on Him.
Surah Ikhlas - the touchstone of theology:
Surah Ikhlas (Chapter 112) of the Glorious Qur’an, is the touchstone of theology. ‘Theo’ in Greek means God and ‘logy’ means study. Thus Theology means study of God and to Muslims this four line definition of Almighty God serves as the touchstone of the study of God. Any candidate to divinity must be subjected to this ‘acid test’. Since the attributes of Allah given in this chapter are unique, false gods and pretenders to divinity can be easily dismissed using these verses.
for details visit : http://irf.net
2006-11-04 23:42:26
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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,It's a fair cop guv, it was me. I didn't mean to do it; I was just fiddling about with some elemental energy and the next thing......poof... there's God. He's done nothing but cause trouble since I know, and I'm very, very sorry, but I really can't do anything about it now. He's here, and if we don't all stand up to him he'll continue to act like a little Hitler for the rest of eternity.
2006-11-04 11:29:12
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answer #4
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answered by mad alan 3
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God created no one/nothing.. Its only people's belief that created God..Belief in God helps people to differentiate between good and bad.. God does not exist.. Our belief keeps Him alive in our hearts..
2006-11-04 11:28:26
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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God's God
2006-11-04 11:43:47
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe gods an alien..who created the aliens?
2006-11-04 11:52:12
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answer #7
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answered by Aaron 5
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God created himself just as Ra did in Egyptian mythology.
2006-11-04 11:25:42
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answer #8
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answered by myshinigami 3
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God creating the world is not an adequate premise to your question
2006-11-04 11:25:39
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answer #9
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answered by pseudoname 3
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that is the problem with us .......we can ask a lot of stupid questions but cant answer them can we? why cant u accept the fact that there is some one who created the whole univ... we hav e pnly seen a very puny part of it but we think we know all .. no wonder the human race is in peril
2006-11-04 20:00:31
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answer #10
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answered by hezaz007 2
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You've heard of perpetual motion... well, God is definitely a self-starter. And then the whole thing sort of takes care of itself.
2006-11-04 13:31:15
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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