What a great, trippy question. I will ponder this, like the Borax box of doom (don't ask).
2006-11-27 03:53:15
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answered by mutterhalls 3
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I dont understand, the world makes bacteria not God.
2006-11-27 11:52:56
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answered by yunson 2
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Is God immanent or transcendent? That's a question that religions have debated for centuries. Personally, I believe he's immanent.
I don't believe that we are some sort of microscopic infestation as bacteria don't have awareness as such. Awareness is what makes us unique.
2006-11-27 11:54:32
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answered by Deirdre H 7
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Yes but can you name all you're bacteria's and know their lives. I've one called Graham but I couldn't tell you what he looks like and what he's doing. I do love Graham so!
2006-11-27 11:53:49
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answered by Neil555 2
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I kind of went into that last week. I would argue that "God" is the universe, but then again I'm not religious so perhaps I'm not qualified.
2006-11-27 11:53:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if you believe that to be true. Consequently,
Might I advise that you cast your gaze on your internal universe? From there, all relevant answers can be found.
2006-11-27 11:53:32
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answered by gjstoryteller 5
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God is omnipresent. He is as much in the atom as He is in you. Jesus said, I am in you and you are in me, as I am in the Father and the Father is in me.
2006-11-27 11:53:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus lives in me and I, in Him.
I love being a Christian!!
2006-11-27 11:58:42
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answered by bettyboop 6
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God is in us and we are in God. God is everywere.
2006-11-27 11:52:57
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answered by JesusFreak 4
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