The only injustice here is my seeing the intolerant garbage you spewed after thinking I was going to answer a legitimate question.
2006-11-07 01:06:39
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answered by chefzilla65 5
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A report, some years ago, in the New York Journal-American:
“Eight of the nation’s outstanding men of science were asked to give their views on this question:
Do scientists believe in God ?
One of the eight, Wernher von Braun:
“Anything as well ordered and perfectly created as our earth and universe must have a Maker, a master designer. Anything so orderly, so perfect, so precisely balanced, so majestic as this creation …..can only be the product of a Divine Idea.
There must be a Maker; there can be no other way.”
Another of the eight, Dr. William Swann, an authority on cosmic radiation:
“Viewing the universe as a whole, I cannot escape the fact that it is of intelligent design. The universe shows the same kind of efficiency of planning ….as an engineer strives to achieve, in his smaller undertakings.”
Dr. Warren Weaver, mathematician:
“Every new discovery of science is a further revelation of the order that God has built into His universe.”
Report concluded:
“From these answers, one basic concept shows up clearly:
Some Divine Power, beyond control of man, has shaped the universe.”
You want me to reject that to accept the ideas of someone who calls himself
'sinning g'?
2006-11-07 09:10:18
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answered by Uncle Thesis 7
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There's no injustice ! JESUS CHRIST PAID, get it HE PAID the price for my sins, that's justice. Injustice is when fools can look at the stars in the sky, see the life here on earth, and on and on and on. the evidence is over whelming, and yet say there is no God??????????? Now that's injustince for sure. To not give credit where credit is due!
LET GOD BE TRUE AND EVERY MAN A LIAR!!!
2006-11-07 09:11:15
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answered by ? 3
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It's quite straightforward-weak atheism is the default position, the most logically sound, so if disbelief is punishable then God obviously doesn't like people who use logic and reason.
2006-11-07 09:17:31
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answered by Anonymous
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People will be judged on the knowledge they have and what they did with the knowledge they have.
Where is the injustice in that?
2006-11-07 09:30:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Told by whom? A book written by man with no proof of a god telling them to do so? Wake up.
2006-11-07 09:03:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It's great that you're happy with your choice. Your question in no way offends me. But it's not very nice to crow.
2006-11-07 09:30:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Not 100 % ??
There isn't even 1 %
2006-11-07 09:27:03
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answered by Anonymous
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that's the difference between science and faith. You can have both.
2006-11-07 09:05:33
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answered by jinenglish68 5
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If you want true repentance, then you'll ask for it, if not, then damnation is all you got to look forward to.
2006-11-07 09:06:55
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answered by tracy211968 6
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