God created everything, and He is everywhere - but God is not equivalent with His creation. He is the all-knowing, all-powerful, all-sufficient One to Whom all things are subject. No, He is not an atom, although how brilliant of Him to conceive the concept!
2006-11-06 11:01:07
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answer #1
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answered by Paul T 4
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intresting idea, if god were just an atom or particle then how could he of created the world in 6 days. HOw could he have writen a bible a bilion times his size, of course he could of dictated it to someone, hmmmmmmmmm, Then again how would anyone know god existed, if hes that small he would have sufferd the same faith as plankton on spongbob, who always gets ignored. maybe he can take control of someones brain like plankton did in that one episode where he takes control of spongbob. But seriously if he were as big as a particle he could bond with other elements, maybe every elemtn is a different saint, yeah like neon could be saint paul. that would be cool manybe if you eat the god particle you'll get superpowers and learn to fly and save the world from satin and his little henchmen people. then again god might smite you from the inside out. I dont think i would god because that might be a sin. Then again jesus gave us hte bread thingy to eat and were not all sinners becuase we drink jesus juice and bread. WAIT A SECOND, maybe jesus is also as small as an atom and everyone just thinks hes bigger cause noones every seen him and he got lost becuase of his small size.
2006-11-06 11:14:46
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answered by Anonymous
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God being an atom or particle assumes that he exists in the physical universe as we understand it. Is love a particle? No, it exists, but not in the sense of a particle. I don't know if God is a particle, or composed of particles. If it/he/she was a particle, it would be easier to prove existence.
2006-11-06 11:30:56
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answered by James B 3
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I would say god could be either a atom or a particle if he wanted too. In truth we don't know what he is made of, how big he is, how much he weighs or what he looks like, we don't know jack. As humans we can either believe in him or not believe in him. Peace out brother
2006-11-06 12:57:44
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answered by silverfox_006 2
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we really need to get away from the idea that "god" is a conscious entity seperate from ourselves.
god is a state of being within ourselves, not a parent type figure in the sky judging and deciding our fate for all of eterninty.
we are all god(s). we are not good nor are we evil.
all the matter in our universe is made from stardust including all living matter. the energy that is the living force in all of us is the closest thing to a sense of divinity that i know of. subscribing to a supernatural power like an all knowing and all powerful god is no better than ancient beliefs in pagaen gods that controlled the weather for or against their crops based on sacrifice. these types of beliefs takes responsibility off of ourselves and our abilties to create a world where we know what is good for you is ultimately good for me and for all of us as a whole. Jesus didnt say be kind to your neighbor just because it's a good thing to do, he said it because what's good for your neighbor is good for you becausde we are all connected. There is property in quantum mechanics called entanlgement that shows us this connectivity in a zero point field. if you want to find science of god you will find it in quauntum mechanics, but keep in mind that there is no place where we end and everything else begins.
its like trying to find a particle for nobility or righteousness, you never will because that is not something that is seperate from ourselves, its something we find inside of ourselves.
2006-11-06 14:05:16
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answered by mara 1
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No, of course not. If god was an atom or a particle, than how would he go about creating you? Think about it.
2006-11-06 11:04:15
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answered by pilotman 2
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God is beyond our comprehension. That's why some people choose to deny god (atheists), some people admit to not knowing (agnostics) and others simply have faith and believe. What god IS is irrelevant, it is what effect god has in each person's life that makes a difference.
2006-11-06 11:02:01
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answered by Mez 6
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Atoms are real, tangible objets that can be measured, experiemtned with, evaluated, ect.
God does not have anything, no attribute, that can be measured and experienced, leading several people -- myself included -- to assess that god's influence is not present anywhere, and cast doubt to his very existance.
2006-11-06 11:04:17
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answered by Vincent G 7
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Yes, I think you are quite right. God could be nothing greater than a tiny neutron.
2006-11-06 10:58:03
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answered by Isis 7
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no we aren't paricals, you need to stop being so wrapped up in science... jeez we're human, not molecules
2006-11-06 10:58:59
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answered by Anonymous
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