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I was referring to God. God is an imaginary friend, was created only because in a past people couldn't explain things like wind son earthquake and more. Now Scientists explained a lot of things, and from 12 or more gods there is only one left Wow. Do you axially think that he or she or what ever exist Plzzzzzzzzzzz. Get real.

2006-11-12 06:54:38 · 30 answers · asked by Detective Emil 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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well first of all, may God forgive you. YOU ARE WRONG! 100% WRONG. yes i KNOW that GOD exists, basically, IF THE BIBLE ISN'T TRUTH, I DON'T KNOW WHAT IS. AND THERE WILL NEVER BE A POSSIBILITY THAT THE BIBLE ISN'T TRUTH. pray to God that he will forgive you for such blasphemy.

2006-11-12 07:03:02 · answer #1 · answered by Christ Follower 3 · 3 1

the reason we believe God exist is because one thing science cannot say evolved and actually be accurate about it, is the fact that we have a soul and a spirit. These things distinguish us as humans from all other creation. so if you believe in whatever might have explained how we got here, you at least have to admit that someone's soul can't evolve. if it could, then i could be exactly like you, sharing the same thoughts and whatnot. and i know you're not referring specifically to evolution, but there are few other theories running as to why there can't be a God. There is one. His name is Jesus Christ and he created everything! Jesus is God, and he loves the unbeliever. and he asks that you believe in him because even history declares that he did indeed live on earth. He still lives today, in heaven, and in our hearts. choose to believe on Him, and you will see that people don't merely choose to believe in him to explain things. science has helped us a lot over the years, but as with anything, it has been used as a crutch by people who absolutely refused to face the truth, that they are lost if they can't answer to a Creator. If science teaches that there is no creator, that we just got here by chance, then we are completely confused, because we have no sense of purpose. there's no reason to continue to live without a divine purpose, because in the end your life and all you've accomplished will amount to nothing in the end that will actually benefit you when you rest in peace. If you choose to believe this hypocrisy that there is no God, then you'll remain empty inside because all your questions, like this, will remain forever unsolved. nothing got here by chance. remember this. and turn to God.

2006-11-12 15:16:34 · answer #2 · answered by Amethyst 1 · 1 0

That is just your view, of course God exists, and so many people who set out to prove otherwise end up becoming religious themselves. However old you are you need to see why people believe in relgion, it seems that u do not have an understanding of what u r actually talking about, u have given no depth of knowledge, no reasoning, so it would be better in future that u do not give so ridiculous idea, insult millions before knowing the subject back to front.

2006-11-12 15:00:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

1 Cor 5:7
We live by faith not by what we see.

God maybe your imaginary friend and for that I am truely sorry for you. Read Revelations. That is a very good example that and proof that GOD is REAL...Things in revelations were written many years ago..

Next your gonna say our planet was formed by an explosion in space..if this is so how was life formed? And if we came from monkeys/apes how come monkeys/apes of today never turn human they are born a monkey/ape and die a monkey/ape.

If you are so into science look into the research of things they have found that are in the bible like Noah's Ark, and many other things.

2006-11-12 15:05:31 · answer #4 · answered by Amy 4 · 2 1

If I'm wrong, I've lost nothing.
There's one thing science can't explain: How scientifically correct Genesis is. The Cambrian explosion? It's described in Genesis. I bet Moses never would have guessed that scientists would break down matter, which is composed of atoms, and atoms, which are composed of neutrons, electrons and protons, and neutrons, electrons, and protons, which are composed of quarks. And what are quarks again? Ah yes, SOUND.
So God spoke, and it came into being. Hmm, quarks.

2006-11-12 14:58:53 · answer #5 · answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7 · 1 0

What could be stupider than trying to tell a billion people who all know someone personally, that the person they know doesn't exist :-) Hey, try to convince me my wife is a figment of my imagination too! Hopefully someday you will meet Him. Only then will you recognize the silliness and illogicality of your current position.

2006-11-12 15:11:18 · answer #6 · answered by PaulCyp 7 · 2 0

can those scientists explain how we ( a mass of meat and water ) have the ability to love and hate.. to make choices unlike animals who live on instinct
look around you and tell me that this is not organized this universe the structure of this world and how things realate to each other these things are not by chance because they are too defined too caculated to predetermined....

2006-11-12 14:59:06 · answer #7 · answered by Angela S 1 · 2 0

"Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name (NOT THE NAMES) of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" (St. Matt. 28:20).



Many Christians begin to learn about the Trinity through knowledge of Baptism. This is also a starting point for others in comprehending why the doctrine matters to so many Christians, even though the doctrine itself teaches that the being of God is beyond complete comprehension. The Apostles' Creed and the Nicene Creed are structured around profession of the Trinity, and are solemnly professed by converts to Christianity when they receive baptism, and in the Church's liturgy, particularly when celebrating the Eucharist. One or both of these creeds are often used as brief summations of Christian faith by mainstream denominations.

One God
God is one, and the Godhead a single being: The Hebrew Scriptures lift this one article of faith above others, and surround it with stern warnings against departure from this central issue of faith, and of faithfulness to the covenant God had made with them. "Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD" (Deuteronomy 6:4) (the Shema), "Thou shalt have no other gods before me" (Deuteronomy 5:7) and, "Thus saith the LORD the King of Israel and his redeemer the LORD of hosts: I am the first and I am the last; and beside me there is no God." (Isaiah 44:6). Any formulation of an article of faith which does not insist that God is solitary, that divides worship between God and any other, or that imagines God coming into existence rather than being God eternally, is not capable of directing people toward the knowledge of God, according to the trinitarian understanding of the Old Testament. The same insistence is found in the New Testament: "...there is none other God but one" (1 Corinthians 8:4). The "other gods" warned against are therefore not gods at all, but substitutes for God, and so are, according to St. Paul, simply mythological or are demons.

So, in the trinitarian view, the common conception which thinks of the Father and Christ as two separate beings, is incorrect. The central, and crucial affirmation of Christian faith is that there is one savior, God, and one salvation, manifest in Jesus Christ, to which there is access only because of the Holy Spirit. The God of the Old is still the same as the God of the New. In Christianity, it is understood that statements about a solitary god are intended to distinguish the Hebraic understanding from the polytheistic view, which see divine power as shared by several separate beings, beings which can, and do, disagree and have conflicts with each other. The concept of Many comprising One is quite visible in the Gospel of John, chapter 17, verses 20 through 23.

God exists in three persons

The "Shield of the Trinity" or "Scutum Fidei" diagram of traditional Western Christian symbolism.This one God however exists in three persons, or in the Greek hypostases. God has but a single divine nature. Chalcedonians — Catholics, Orthodox, and Protestants — hold that, in addition, the Second Person of the Trinity — God the Son, Jesus — assumed human nature, so that he has two natures (and hence two wills), and is really and fully both true God and true human.


The singleness of God's being and the multiplicity of the Divine Persons together account for the nature of Christian salvation, and disclose the gift of eternal life. "Through the Son we have access to the Father in one Spirit" (Ephesians 2:18). Communion with the Father is the goal of the Christian faith and is eternal life. It is given to humans through the Divine union with humanity in Jesus Christ who, although fully God, died for sinners "in the flesh" to accomplish their redemption, and this forgiveness, restoration, and friendship with God is made accessible through the gift to the Church of the Holy Spirit, who, being God, knows the Divine Essence intimately and leads and empowers the Christian to fulfill the will of God. Thus, this doctrine touches on every aspect of the trinitarian Christian's faith and life; and this explains why it has been so earnestly contended for, throughout Christian history.

Source(s):

Douay Rheims Bible

78 References and Illusions To The Trinity Found In The Sacred Scriptures


I. Even the Old Testament makes definite reference both to the Son and to the Holy Spirit.

Isaiah 11:2 "...the Spirit ... the Lord ... Him"

Isaiah 42:1 "My Servant ... I ... My Spirit ... upon Him"

Isaiah 48:16 "The Lord God ... His Spirit ... sent Me"

Isaiah 61:1 "Spirit of the Lord God ... upon Me ... the Lord"

Isaiah 63:9 "He ...the Angel of His Presence ... His Holy Spirit"

II. Close examination of the following New Testament scriptures will make obvious to any student of the Bible that the doctrine of the Godhead is truth.

Matthew 1:20, 21 "the Lord (the Father) ... the Holy Spirit ... Jesus"

Matthew 3:16, 17 "Jesus ... the Spirit of God ... a Voice from heaven (the Father)"

Matthew 12:18 "I ... My Spirit ... on Him"

Matthew 22:42, 43 "Christ ... the Spirit ... Lord (the Father)"

Mark 1:9-11 "Jesus ... the Spirit ... a Voice from heaven ... My beloved Son"

Mark 12:35, 36 "Christ ... the Holy Spirit ... the Lord (the Father)"

Luke 1:35 "the Holy Spirit ... the Highest ... the Son of God"

Luke 2:26, 27 "the Holy Spirit ... Christ ... Jesus"

Luke 3:21, 22 "Jesus ... the Holy Spirit ... a Voice from heaven ... My beloved Son"

Luke 10:21 "Jesus ... the Spirit ... Father"

Luke 12:9, 10 "God ... the Son ... the Holy Spirit"

John 3:5 "Jesus ... the Spirit ... God"

John 3:34, 35 "God ... the Spirit ... the Father ... the Son"

John 4:24, 25 "God ... a Spirit ... Messiah... Christ"

John 14:16, 17, 26 "the Comforter ... the Father ... in My name"

John 15:26 "the Comforter ... the Father ... of Me"

John 20:21, 22 "Jesus ... Father ... the Holy Spirit"

Acts 2:32,33 "Jesus ... God ... the Father ... the Holy Spirit"

Acts 2:38,39 "Jesus Christ ... the Holy Spirit ... God"

Acts 4:30,31 "Jesus ... the Holy Spirit ... God"

Acts 5:31,32 "God ... a Prince and Savior ... the Holy Spirit"

Acts 7:55 "the Holy Spirit ... Jesus ... God"

Acts 8:14_16 "God ... the Holy Spirit ... Jesus"

Acts 10:38 "God ... Jesus ... the Holy Spirit"

Acts 10:46_48 "God ... the Holy Spirit ... the Lord"

Acts 11:16, 17 "the Lord... the Holy Spirit ... God ... the Lord Jesus Christ"

Acts 20:21_23 "God ... Jesus ... the Holy Spirit"

Romans 1:1,3,4 "God ... His Son, Jesus Christ ... the Spirit"

Romans 5:5,6 "God ... the Holy Spirit ... Christ"

Romans 8:2,3 "the Spirit ... Jesus ... God ... His own Son"

Romans 8:8,9 "God ... the Spirit ... the Spirit of Christ"

Romans 8:16, 17 "the Spirit ... God ... Christ"

Romans 14:17, 18 "the Holy Spirit ... Christ... God"

Romans 15:12, 13 "Root of Jesse (Jesus) ... God ... Holy Spirit"

Romans 15:16 "Jesus ... God ... the Holy Spirit"

Romans 15:30 "The Lord Jesus Christ ... the Spirit ... God"

1 Corinthians 6:10, 11 "God ... the Lord Jesus... the Spirit"

I Corinthians 12:4_6 "Spirit ... Lord... God"

1 Corinthians 7:39, 40 "the Lord Jesus ... the Spirit ... God"

1 Corinthians 8:2 "the Lord Jesus ... the Spirit ... God"

2 Corinthians 3:3, 4 "the Spirit ... Christ ... God"

2 Corinthians 13:14 "Jesus... God ... the Holy Spirit"

2 Corinthians 5:5, 6 "God ... the Spirit ... the Lord (Jesus)"

Galatians 4:6, 7 "God ... the Spirit ... Son ... Father ... God ... Christ"

Ephesians 2:18 "through Him (Jesus) ... Spirit ... the Father"

Ephesians 2:21, 22 "the Lord ... God ... the Spirit"

Ephesians 3:14, 16 "the Father ... Jesus Christ ... His Spirit"

Ephesians 4:4-6 "Spirit ... Lord (Jesus) ... God and Father"

Ephesians 5:18-20 "Spirit ... Lord (Jesus) ... God ... Father"

Colossians 1:6-8 "God ... Christ ... Spirit"

1Thessalonians 4:6-8 "Lord (Jesus) ... God ... Holy Spirit"

1 Thessalonians 5:18, 19 "God ... Father ... Christ ... Jesus ... Spirit"

2 Thessalonians 2:13, 14 "God ... Lord... God ... Spirit ... Lord Jesus Christ"

Titus 3:4-6 "God ... Holy Spirit ... Jesus Christ"

Hebrews 2:3, 4 "Lord (Jesus) ... God ... Holy Spirit"

Hebrews 3:4, 6, 7 "God ... Christ... Holy Spirit"

Hebrews 6:4-6 "Holy Spirit ... God ... Son"

Hebrews 9:14 "Christ ... Spirit ... God"

Hebrews 10:29-31 "Son of God ... Spirit ... Lord ... God"

1 Peter 1:2 "God the Father ... Spirit ... Jesus Christ"

1 Peter 3:18 "Christ ... God ... Spirit"

1 Peter 4:14 "Christ ... Spirit ... God"

2 Peter 1:21 "God ... Holy Spirit... Lord (Jesus)"

2 Peter 2:1 "God ... Holy Spirit ... Lord (Jesus)"

1 John 4:2 "Spirit ... Jesus ... God"

1 John 4:13, 14 "Spirit ... Father ... Son ... Savior"

1 John 5:7 "Father... Word ... Holy Spirit"

Jude 20, 21 "the Holy Spirit... God... Lord ... Jesus Christ"

Revelation 1:9, 10 "Jesus Christ ... God ... Jesus Christ ... Spirit"

Revelation 3:5-7 "Father ... Spirit ... He that hath the key of David (Jesus)"

Revelation 14:12, 13 "God ... Jesus ... Lord ... Spirit"

Revelation 21:9, 10 "Lamb ... Spirit ... God"

Revelation 22:16-18 "the offspring of David (Jesus) ... Spirit ... God"

2006-11-14 21:55:18 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well we arent exactly sure of any religion that is real but u wont really kno untill u die but i believe in god because of everything he has done for me and for the world

2006-11-12 15:00:23 · answer #9 · answered by stacie 5 · 2 0

Hebrews 11:1
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.

2006-11-12 14:55:52 · answer #10 · answered by Robert K 5 · 4 0

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