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Yup.... god must have been realy realy realy realy realy realy bored

2006-11-24 19:35:51 · answer #1 · answered by CrazyCat 5 · 1 1

I've thought very carefully. God created us only because religion says so. No religion can prove that there is a man living in a cloud, so the belief lacks a certain credibility. If God would show up like he used to do in the Bible, problem solved. With more sightings of UFOs than sightings of God religion may be soon out of business. Think carefully.

2006-11-24 19:43:53 · answer #2 · answered by liberty11235 6 · 0 0

That's been a question I keep asking Christians and no one can answer it. Well, actually I've been asking - Why does God need us? The answers are all the same and still don't explain why we'll allegedly be punished with horrible torments if we don't give ourselves to God freely - like slaves. I think that if the Christian concept of God is real - then we were an experiment, he was really bored, or he was really lonely and wanted people to adore him (which makes him kind of egocentric). None of these, IMO, describe what I would consider a deity worthy of my worship. And none of the possible answers would explain why he would want to torment those who don't bow down to him in humble servitude.

2006-11-24 19:40:08 · answer #3 · answered by swordarkeereon 6 · 0 0

a million. existence is barely born of existence. do slightly analyze into abiogenesis. 2. You latest a logical fallacy, by assuming that because of the fact the consequence became into the universe (and existence) there can basically be one available answer: god. You forget approximately all of the different opportunities, going with the laziest answer. the huge Bang has been shown; it is reason below analyze. One final element: to your god to behave upon this universe, it would could place organic/actual barriers upon itself. in any different case, it would resolve the fabric of existence. 3. A "author" and an "inventor" are 2 countless issues in this context. of course, a guy made merchandise has an inventor. The introduction of the universe isn't guy-made; particularly that's a cosmic phenomenon. technology has shown, without fail, that each and every organic adventure (alongside with the commencing place of the universe) has had a organic commencing place. The very essence of a deity removes it from being organic. between the main common rules of physics states that each and every reason has an result. this means that there is not any such element as an uncaused reason. in the adventure that your god exists, he might could abandon godhood just to have interplay in this airplane of existence. in the adventure that your god exists, in accordance to the regulation of reason and result, he may be the tip consequence (result) of yet another reason. So the two your god has a author (as nicely the lads who invented the belief interior the 1st place) or a god won't be able to exist. the three factors you're making basically stand to tutor A: which you do no longer very own any information with regard to the universe...or B: you have basically adequate to be risky, substituting information with faith.

2016-12-10 15:37:17 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I thought about that before I became an atheist and now I think of questions like; what caused people to create god(s)?

2006-11-24 19:40:50 · answer #5 · answered by AiW 5 · 2 0

Yes.

2006-11-24 19:36:06 · answer #6 · answered by Odindmar 5 · 1 0

Well, I'd have to go on a retreat for that one. It's a biggie.

2006-11-24 19:41:27 · answer #7 · answered by Shinigami 7 · 0 0

Yup, sure did.

2006-11-24 19:37:30 · answer #8 · answered by augustine 3 · 1 0

So we can have eternal life and serve and love him

2006-11-24 19:36:08 · answer #9 · answered by Sexy Fox 1 · 1 2

uuuhhhmmm...( blink, blink)...sorry, no. hehehe...

2006-11-24 19:36:13 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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