I really think when you cull together the events of today's times, and try to sort out where all of it leads, some people for some reason put all thier stock into just praying that times get better. But why bother? I am not anti-God, not by a long-shot, but I do put some stock in the futures hope that we may find we are not "created" by any measure the bible says we are...maybe even it could be that we are from someplace else. Its not impossible to think in a rational way that we could have ancestors that through time found their own exsistance under threat, forcing them to move...theres evidence that structures and unnatural formations were found on the surface of mars. The soviets in 1973 obtained several photos from its sputnik space program.
But that doesnt give me anything concrete, just a merit point for an old theory. Plus the fact is that mars has actually over millions and millions of years, moved further away from our sun's expansion..which means that if thats the case, it says its now not impossible that this may have been at one point -habitable for life.
Wheres that in the bible? Call me crazy, but I don't see the "God" thing holding much water as time goes on.
2006-11-19 01:00:04
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answered by Diadem 4
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First off, forget the Devil. This is a blasphemy if you are a Christian, because you have to ask, if the Devil is everywhere like God, then there isn't just one God, there's two. Or else you have to believe that the Devil was created by God, so that's a kind of nonsense too. Why would a loving God create a powerful force of evil? Either way, belief in the Devil for a Christian, is blasphemy.
As to the creation of God, you have to turn from religion to philosophy or metaphysics. Here you will find that logic and science tell us that everything has a cause and you trace the chain of cause and effect all the way back as far as you like.
But there is a point you have to stop. That is where did the first cause come from? For the ancient Greeks, who believed in many gods, they still had this question who or what was the First Cause? At the moment that is an unanaswerable question, it's not simply a matter of faith. Even science cannot answer this one.
But here is a good one for evolutionists: ok, evolution is the best theory we have right now, but if EVERYTHING obeys the Law of Evolution, then where did the Law itself come from? That is really just the same question as looking for the First Cause.
It is a great question, even though there is no answer (yet).
2006-11-19 00:50:33
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answered by Phil Ossofer 3
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God always existed. That may seem hard for us humans to comprehend but think about it. Existance is reality and there could of not been absolutely nothing long ago in the past else nothing should exist now. To have something you need something. There always had to be something there could never of been absolute abstinance of anything then have something now.
Revelation 22:13 God said, "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end."
Even big bang theories require something to be there before the universe even if not material.
God always existed was all reality.
The Devil is a fallen angel who was once a righteous. He was jealous of humans having special privilage with God and getting worshipped by Adam and Eve, he wanted that for himself which did not belong to him thus deceived Eve into disobeying God.
Satan is called the Father of the lie (John 8:44) because Satan was the first to sin. Satan wants to destroy as much as mankind as he can while he has a short time left. Satan hates humans as they have a special relationship especially true worshippers of God.
2006-11-19 00:51:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Well naturally God's mother and father. They actually lived in the 9th demention. It was a place outside the universe. They turned over the area known today as the universe to God. When he was a young man he had an idea to create a place where they someday would be able to race cars. When he made the universe, earth was just one small place there. He gave man the power to think of the wheel. After several years Nascar started in a little place called the USA. That is why fans always say a prayer to God before each race to protect the drivers. This is a true story!!
2006-11-19 00:51:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Who made God? If people who are stuck in a world with a beginning and an end can a answer question with its origin in eternity you will truly make a mark in history.
Let's imagine the world without people. There would be a lot less talk about God. There would be no doggy church to hear about Her. So it almost seems as though man is responsible for God's existence. But maybe we were created by Her with a capacity to appreciate Her and through our life there is a mutual existence. Our existence is Her gift of life and our heart pondering, loving and worshiping Her is our gift of life back to Her. Atheist give Her life when pondering her, they just kill her off eternally. But don't blame them for that, we all killed Jesus off here. It seems built into our nature to love the end as much as the beginning just as She does.
2006-11-19 01:04:20
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answered by johnatplayct 3
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We have been given this info: God is the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. Reference: Rev.1:8, 1:11, 21:6, 22:13
As for Satan he was the angel, Lucifer, and was the angel in charge of worship/praise in heaven. God created Lucifer.He got greedy wanting to make himself like the Most High.He was cast out. Reference: Is. 14:13-14
2006-11-19 01:39:42
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answered by strengthintruth2003 1
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The best way to get the answer 'YOU' require, is to search it out for yourself. We can only give you 'our' answers.. and in such a matter, the search is as important as the answer, if not more important.
There are books throughout the ages written, where people have asked such questions, and some have found the answer, thus sharing it with others..others are still in search, sharing bits and pieces of the journey.
Be still, and know that I am.
God has always been - He is the Alpha and the Omega - the beginning and end. Shh.. can you hear Him
2006-11-19 00:50:23
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answered by sassy 6
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Your question seems to assume a "natural" manifestation of God?
According to the Bible God has always existed. Some people like to attack this as an irrational claim, but actually to claim that any entity came from nothing is irrational and unscientific, since science is essentially an attempt to delineate an infinite chain of cause and effect. Eternity and infinity are required by reason.
-Aztec276
2006-11-19 00:45:56
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answered by Anonymous
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The answer is as simple as ABC. Never question the credibility of God because no one could answer you, simply because God created our mind, our mind will never reach God's knowledge. Science is only the studies of what had already been created by the God.
Convert yourself to a new religion , you will be considered by the God as a new borned baby with no sin, you will then be able to see the God. If you still insisting the proof.
2006-11-19 01:11:33
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answered by S.K. Chan46 3
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Since God is so powerful that He create everything there is out of nothing, why is it so hard to believe that He has always been here!? God has always been, is, and always will be. He is the Alpha and Omega, no beginning, no end.
I personally don't understand why this question keeps coming up. Even to non-believers, I understand that you don't get it, fine. But if you can understand that we do, then please understand that we believe He has always been here, the one and only God. For God or another other powerful Creator to have the ability to create things from nothing, to create billions of planets, to create a universe so massively huge, to create a tiny cell or a tiny germ, is if feasible for this great Creator to have always been here.
2006-11-19 00:56:54
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answered by Anonymous
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