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Most religions were created to explain everything science could not explain, that explains why early religions had a god for everything they did not know about, why did that happen? it must be god. Why are we here, it must be god? Although the purpose of most religions are just, (keeping justice and order) the outcome of all of them is just war. Almost every war ever fought has some religious basis and that is just wrong. If you people need a god to explain everything we don't know, than how do you explain to yourself where that god came from?

2006-11-11 02:19:00 · 18 answers · asked by Apache Rose Peacock 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Man created God...
and faith allows people to believe in God without questioning his existence.

With God, humans have a purpose (greater than just reproducing) and also an explanation for the unknown that can be justified by invoking faith. With God, humans have a reason to be civil to one another and not act like animals.

Santa Claus is a man-made creation that is similar in nature. Children have a reason to behave since if they don't, Santa Claus won't bring them any gifts....

2006-11-11 02:36:59 · answer #1 · answered by rolorob1 2 · 1 0

God, being all-powerful and not a part of the naturalistic world we live in transcends the need for cause-and-effect. Since God is outside of time, matter and energy, just about everything that makes up the physical universe we live in, He does not have to operate under the same laws of nature that nature does (as he is above nature...).

I would also like to mention that the majority of wars are not caused by religion, most being caused by complex, multiple causes, of which religion may or may not play a part. Even the crusades, which are generally considered religious wars have many other underlying causes, such as the decline of the Holy Roman Empire in contrast to the rise of the Ottoman Empire, etc. It would be foolish to deny that religion has had no involvement in conflict, but equally foolish to suggest that religion is the fundamental and underlying cause in most conflicts throughout history.

2006-11-11 04:40:03 · answer #2 · answered by sashmead2001 5 · 0 0

Error Number One: Most religions were NOT created for that reason.

Error Number Two: The Purpose of most religions is NOT Just to keep justice and order

Error Number Three: Very few wars have a religious basis

Error Number Four: We don't need a god to explain everything we don't know.


You really don't know what you are talking about do you???

Why don't you try getting an education!!!

2006-11-11 02:33:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

You first statement is false. The Judeo-Christian Islamic traditions are NOT "most" religions. If you do follow the three fold path above, the answer is obvious, if not very satisfying to you. God IS. That is why one of the words for God was the statement "I am". When you mention the obvious paradox, the reply is simply that the human mind cannot truly understand the devine and perfect.

God can mean different things to different people. Beware of such assumptions. Some religions like mine don't really have Gods.

2006-11-11 02:32:34 · answer #4 · answered by rostov 5 · 0 0

If religions is the cause of war it is better to have no relgion. Religion, however, has never caused war ... man and his corrupt inclinations have.

True science and true religion agree. The Source of all knowledge is one point. When they appear to disagree, it is either because the followers of a religion are following a superstition OR scientists have yet to unravel a hidden mystery.

As to the origin of God, let Him speak for Himself:

"So perfect and comprehensive is His creation that no mind nor heart, however keen or pure, can ever grasp the nature of the most insignificant of His creatures; much less fathom the mystery of Him Who is the Day Star of Truth, Who is the invisible and unknowable Essence. The conceptions of the devoutest of mystics, the attainments of the most accomplished amongst men, the highest praise which human tongue or pen can render are all the product of man's finite mind and are conditioned by its limitations. Ten thousand Prophets, each a Moses, are thunderstruck upon the Sinai of their search at His forbidding voice, 'Thou shalt never behold Me!'; whilst a myriad Messengers, each as great as Jesus, stand dismayed upon their heavenly thrones by the indiction, 'Mine Essence thou shalt never apprehend!' From time immemorial He hath been veiled in the ineffable sanctity of His exalted Self, and will everlastingly continue to be wrapt in the impenetrable mystery of His unknowable Essence. Every attempt to attain to an understanding of His inaccessible Reality hath ended in complete bewilderment, and every effort to approach His exalted Self and envisage His Essence hath resulted in hopelessness and failure." -Baha'u'llah

2006-11-11 02:41:45 · answer #5 · answered by Linell 3 · 0 0

*** Did God have a beginning up? playstation . ninety:2: “previously the mountains themselves have been born, or you proceeded to hold approximately as with hard artwork pains the earth and the effective land, even from time indefinite to time indefinite you're God.” Is that useful? Our minds won't be able to completely comprehend it. yet that may not a valid rationalization for rejecting it. evaluate examples: (a million) Time. no possible element to a undeniable 2d because of the fact the beginning up of time. And that's a fact that, even nevertheless our lives end, time does not. we don't reject the belief of time because of the fact there are factors of it that we don't completely comprehend. somewhat, we alter our lives by ability of it. (2) area. Astronomers locate no beginning up or end to area. The farther they probe into the universe, the greater there is. they don't reject what the information exhibits; many talk over with area as being endless. a similar concept applies to the existence of God. different examples: (a million) Astronomers let us know that the warmth of the sunlight at its center is 27,000,000 tiers Fahrenheit (15,000,000° C.). can we reject that concept because of the fact we won't be able to completely comprehend such extreme warmth? (2) They let us know that the size of our Milky way is so super that a beam of light traveling at over 186,000 miles consistent with 2d (3 hundred,000 km/sec) could require a hundred,000 years to pass it. Do our minds incredibly comprehend this kind of distance? yet we settle for it because of the fact medical information helps it. that's greater useful—that the universe is the made of a residing, clever writer? or that it would desire to have arisen by means of ability of accident from a nonliving source with out clever course? some persons undertake the latter point of view because of the fact to have faith in any different case could advise that they could ought to grasp the existence of a writer whose features they can't completely comprehend. even though that's definitely regularly occurring that scientists do not completely comprehend the functioning of the genes that are interior residing cells and that verify how those cells will enhance. Nor do they completely comprehend the functioning of the human innovations. yet, who could deny that those exist? ought to we actually anticipate to comprehend each and every thing some guy or woman who's so super that he would desire to hold into existence the universe, with all its not trouble-free layout and stupendous length?

2016-10-21 21:53:18 · answer #6 · answered by dampier 4 · 0 0

Revelations chapter 1 verse 8

2006-11-11 02:25:25 · answer #7 · answered by tracy211968 6 · 0 0

"I am the Alpha and Omega" IE the beginning and the end! So The Bible says. Something out of nothing, or always has been, or without origin... whatever sounds good in words to ya. We aren't supposed to understand it just believe it. Christian Philosophy is FAITH. Right or wrong, whether you believe it or not... that the way the saying goes!

2006-11-11 02:29:53 · answer #8 · answered by Beano4aReason 4 · 0 1

if who or what created God, the who or what should be worshiped as God, but if God is who he says he is then we should worship Him. People take God's words and ideas for our life and turn them around for their own purposes. that is when conflicts start, over battling "people ideas"

2006-11-11 02:27:02 · answer #9 · answered by just wondering 1 · 0 0

God was the beginning. It's hard to wrap our mortal minds around, but there was no "beginning" for God. He began everything. He's completely outside of all dimensions, including time.

2006-11-11 02:22:46 · answer #10 · answered by BekaJoy 3 · 0 1

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