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2006-12-03 13:32:29 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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This really is a great question even though I doubt most people will realize it. Really the existence of God is no more amazing to me than that anything exists. Atheists can easily say, "things exist, just because" but can't say that about God. Why is one more amazing than the other? As far as an answer, I would love to give one, but you have asked the ultimate unanswerable question.

2006-12-03 13:39:53 · answer #1 · answered by Captain America 5 · 0 0

I'll try to explain it, but you'll have to pay very close attention.
But first, I think you should look at what's just over your left shoulder...
(grabs 2 points and begins to run away)
Okay, this is a classic unanswerable question from metaphysics. The fact that anything exists has been used to show the logical necessity of a first cause or prime mover. Since we can not discern a reason for the obvious existence of the universe and ourselves in it, and since we theorize that there can't be any effects without causes, our most obvious route for filling in our mental blanks is to say that it has all been started by a singularity and that is where we find an important part of the job description that we have assigned to a being we call God. In actual fact, we have no idea how there has come to be something rather than nothing. The modern human mind came into being long after the universe was formed and we didn't see anything. We just like to guess.

2006-12-03 21:52:02 · answer #2 · answered by anyone 5 · 2 0

Because God looked over His handiwork and said "It is good". Not one human can imitate a tree, a plant, an animal, or human life, the way the earth is the perfect distance from the sun, nor can we create a single star much less a planet and we certainly can't change the nature of man the way God does through the marvelous plan of salvation. He's the greatest artist of all time and none will ever be His equal. His ways are past finding out and higher than ours. We are made to worship our Creator and that's the bottom line!

2006-12-04 20:39:08 · answer #3 · answered by Lovin' Mary's Lamb 4 · 0 1

everything exists to record a life learning experience for the higher self. All things have a vibration rate. Even the rocks. And when you die you live again on a higher plain.

2006-12-03 21:42:00 · answer #4 · answered by Xfile 3 · 0 0

No one knows. Religious people can't tell you why GOD existed before the universe. Scientists can't tell you why electrons, positrons and free hydrogen existed before the Big Bang.

Everyone plays the fancy two step with this one!

2006-12-03 21:57:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The fact that we have self awareness suggests there is a meaning to our existance. Why would God give us tis ability or evolution create it if it had no purpose.

2006-12-03 23:38:52 · answer #6 · answered by Edward J 6 · 0 0

That's the all time big question, isn't it? Anybody who says "because of God" just doesn't get it, since God (if one exists) falls into the category of "anything".

None one knows the answer, and I personally think that no one will ever know.

2006-12-03 21:45:23 · answer #7 · answered by Jim L 5 · 1 1

Thats a good question but i'll try my best.
It is because when dealing with life it is in the nature of the creature to try to exsist, and multiply no matter the environment. Given enough time one can find life or bring life to and atmosphere. the one problem being we dont life long enough to see it happen.

2006-12-03 22:15:56 · answer #8 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

Who ever said it does exist?

2006-12-03 21:37:35 · answer #9 · answered by thebraindamaged1 2 · 0 1

I'm not even going to attempt to answer this question.... no need
Just a waste of your 5 points, and waste of other peoples time....

Why do you at all exist?

2006-12-04 07:05:59 · answer #10 · answered by Mr Stick 4 · 0 1

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