Yes i believe so.Our creator created the simplistic example of good and evil by example of opposites then the decision is left to us mere mortals to live our life according to right or wrong.
2006-11-28 03:47:01
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answered by Sherzade 5
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If you believe in an all-powerful and all-knowing god, who knows exactly what is going to happen i the future, then there is no free will. If someone already knows the outcome of everything, then the outcome is already determined -- and with a pre-determined outcome, there is no free will. Major contradiction of religion :)
What "truth" are you talking about here? That "opposites" exist? That can be accounted for solely by the random behavior of human beings, there's no "creator" necessary. In fact, the disorder, chaos, and "opposites" in the world distinctly dis-prove the existence of a "creator" -- in a world designed by someone and with a purpose, there would be no need for opposites or chaos, it could be an ordered, simplistic existence. Surely a "creator" would do a better job, for example, of designing human beings...instead what we have are biological bodies that are prone to disease, self-destruction (cancers), have vestigial tails inside us (why on earth would a creator give you leftovers of a tail you've never had?), men with nipples (again, why would a creator give men something that's completely useless?), leftover organs (appendix), etc. All these things point to biological evolution, not to a finely-tuned machine designed by a great intelligence. If this is what your "creator" came up with, he's not very smart...
Peace.
2006-11-28 11:48:57
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answered by Anonymous
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There are too many Christians that try to make God bend his rules in order to suit them.That's wrong.That's where a Christians accountability should come into play.
Christians should walk the walk,and talk the talk,not straddle the fence.
2006-11-28 11:50:53
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answered by Derek B 4
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Those who remember God standing, sitting, and lying on their sides, and ponder over the creation of the heavens and the earth; and say, 'Our Lord, thou hast not created this universe in vain. Holy art Thou; save us then from the punishment of the Fire
2006-11-28 11:44:33
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answered by Anonymous
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i do not understand your question
2006-11-28 11:42:09
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answered by Cleopatra R. 1
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