God vs. Science
God is sitting in Heaven when a scientist says to Him, "Lord, we don't need You anymore. Science has finally figured out a way to create life out of nothing. In other words, we can now do what you did in the beginning."
"Oh, is that so? Tell me," replies God.
"Well," says the scientist, "We can take dirt and form it into the Likeness of You and breathe life into it, thus creating man."
"Well, that's interesting. Show me."
So the scientist bends down to the Earth and starts to mold the soil.
"Oh no, no, no," interrupts God. "Get your own dirt!"
2006-12-15 19:16:46
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You will know everything when you are there but not straight away.
I believe in an afterlife but not one of Heaven and Angels. It's a place that everyone goes to. You are not judged but you judge yourself on how your life should of been and how it turned out. There are no fires of hell but the ones that committ murder judge themselves so harshly that they do not join the others until they are ready to join them. There is no time in the spirit plane as time is man made device. The ones that have done wrong will join the others when they are ready. This could take thousands of years for their soul to be cleansed.
The place that we go to we have been there before and all that we suffer in this life we agreed to suffer it when we were there. That was the pact that we made. As I mentioned before about there being no time and I will use the word infinity. Some of us only wanted to taste life and to die and go back to spirit. So we agreed to die straight after birth. All the death that we have ever experienced within our friends and family have all been agreed but we forgot the pacts soon after birth and as we grew. You know when you see or meet a complete stranger but something tells you that you know that person? It's because you did know that person on the other side.
The thought of the fires of hell or not knowing if you have done the right thing through life is enough to make any scared to die. I have known for many many years what awaits me when I die and I'm not scared and when I'm there I will choose to be reborn again
2006-12-15 21:43:50
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answered by Tabbyfur aka patchy puss 5
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My viewpoint is that one returns to native state until captured and implanted with a command to forget and sent back into the body game. Some beings do go and stay free as static {native state} a state of total looking and knowing.
Most folks think we are either a body, a brain, or a mind. How about this, you have a body and a mind and you are that thing that uses a body and the mind. A answer with a question, hmmm. Sorry........;}
2006-12-15 19:24:52
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answered by noel_1939 2
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I think afterlife may have its own style which no one can predict now. However, if human mind has been able to reach/achieve all this progress"including yahoo answers" while this mind is confined in the prison of the body, fancy what this mind can do when it is emancipated and freed from this confining body.
Of course I don't think people will have everything they like or don't like ready made simply because God allowed us to be independent and creative in herelife and we have achieved all this and still there is more to achieve.
2006-12-15 19:22:09
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answered by rambahan_1953 3
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I believe there is tons of evidence to support that we all have a spiritual part to us. A.k.a. the soul. While I used to go to church I was told we will know everything but it never made sense.
Now I do not go to church but have been finding a lot of research on energy.
I believe God is energy and energy is everywhere. If we were made in his image and we all have souls then that means when we die our bodies will be no more but the energy in us does not die. That is our souls remain.
My personal theory is starting to lean towards the idea that all energy is connected so wouldn't that connect us to God when we die? Therefore if we are connected to God in some fashion as this, wouldn't we know what he knows?
Well this is a thought in process and under much construction but the subject completely fascinates me!
2006-12-15 19:04:18
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answered by Suzanne 2
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The Bad News: No, there is no YA, no Internet, no telephone, no means at all of communicating back to "earth".
"Will we know everything?" Yes, you will learn, well maybe not Everything, but you will learn some very very important stuff. You could regard it as Very Much Exceedingly More Worse News or Considerably Better News depending on ... how can we put this politely, "if you know the right people".
The Good News is ... You can check this out in Luke Chapter 16 of the Bible.
2006-12-15 19:18:39
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answered by Bad bus driving wolf 6
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OK, first no one knows everything, otherwise what's the point of life if we have nothing left to learn, as far as Yahoo answers well I don't think we would want if it's there, far to much to do
2006-12-15 21:13:24
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answered by ringo711 6
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In this case, the majority is all wet: there is no evidence to even suggest the existence of life after death. Hence, no YQ&A.
2006-12-15 18:58:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably. Except Religion and Spirituality is the only thing you can talk about. Nothing else. And no porn either. LOL, good question! Its a shame the're all so serious here.
2006-12-16 02:57:42
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answered by Melok 4
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As your afterlife will be based on very much more simple wants and needs than the 'current life' I doubt there will be any need for answers as we will have found what we're looking for!
2006-12-15 19:00:27
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answered by waggy 6
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