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Who created you? Why are you here? Why do have to eat, sleep?... if you have the answers for this and they don't go back to God, then i'll know that you are not as confused as i thought...

I wanna see people saying i don't care, i don't know or maybe Evolution (which does prove there was something before it, if existed)... that still doesn't answer my question of who and why and proves that you got a lot to learn, and don't have a clue of why to live anymore but to be an animal.

2006-12-17 02:37:24 · 31 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

31 answers

Since you have chosen to use the term " chatting bull ----" it's obvious that your mind cannot be changed, so why bother. Good luck to you.

2006-12-17 02:51:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

How about getting a life and not chatting up the boards with your "Who doesn't believe God exists?" crap.
If you knew anything about science you would know that our eyes face forward because we are predators and so on. God didn't assemble us because this is how we look pretty. We don't drink our urine because it is poison to us. Hence the term waste. Use your own brain and look at the asinine things you have written. Are you here to pick fights? Do you lack a social life because you are always here bothering us with your idiotic theological bullshit?
You don't seem to understand anything about the world we live in. Did the rotation of the earth throw you off guard? Because that's what it is. It's not God's hand. It's called the axis.
I'm an agnostic, I neither dismiss or believe in God. I accept it as a possibility, one of many. You however are an ignorant fool. Open your mind. You sound like an idiot. None of the things you have mentioned prove God.
Why are we here?
What is our purpose?
How did we get here?
These are things we are not meant to know in life. If there is anything greater we will find out, but it is a waste to worry your life away and try to convice everyone that you are right. It will never work and you will only continue to make enemies.

If your God exists, I have no doubt in my mind that you have shamed him with your hideous babble and horrid arguements. Contain yourself next time. Put a viable debate together and accept other ideas. We may do something other than mock you if you do that.

2006-12-18 08:56:34 · answer #2 · answered by Artemiseos 4 · 0 0

Has any ever talked to, seen, touched, felt anything such as a god? (and don't go quoting bible versus, that proves nothing) Where is god other than in the mind of the believers. There is no proof of any kind that any kind of god does exist. Who created me? And just why does it have to be 'who' at all. I was personally created by my father and mother, no god present. Why am I here? To live, procreate and carry on my species. Why do I have to eat and sleep? Because I am a physical animal that requires fuel and rest to run this machine we call a body. The entire notion of an all encomapsing god creating all, control all is just a lazy, simple, and primitive response to questions we may never fully know or understand. Man crested god in our image, Not the other way around.

2006-12-17 03:15:57 · answer #3 · answered by ndmagicman 7 · 2 0

No one can prove "God" does not exist, for two very good reasons:
1) You can't prove a negative.
2) You didn't define "God".

Now, I'll assume you mean the God of the Hebrew Bible. I believe the evidence is overwhelming that stories of the Hebrew Bible are just myths, much like the Greek myths. By the way, can you prove that Zeus does not exist?

You ask "who created me?" I think that question is meaningless, again, for two reasons:
1) You assume (without proof, and despite evidence to the contrary) that everything must have an intelligent creator.
2) The quarks that make up my body have existed since the Big Bang.

You can make a somewhat reasonable claim that there must have been a supreme intelligence that caused the Big Bang. I think that is an open question and worth of discussion. But if you jump from that open question to the assertion that Yahweh of the Hebrew Bible is that supreme being, and that the Bible (old and new testament) is the word of Yahweh, then I think you are delusional.

2006-12-17 02:47:01 · answer #4 · answered by Jim L 5 · 0 1

Nobody can "prove" a negative fact. But to answer your other questions:

Who created me?
Mom and dad.

Why am I here?
Do I need a reason?

Why do I have to eat, sleep?
I don't have to. But if I don't, I'll die, or have a really bad head ache.

I do have a lot to learn. And there are a lot of things that I don't have a clue about. But it does take a very wise man to know he knows nothing at all.

Which is more than what I can say for those who think that every answer ends with "God made it so."

2006-12-17 02:46:11 · answer #5 · answered by ragdefender 6 · 1 0

I can't prove that "god" doesn't exist. What I can tell you is that there's no evidence and certainly no proof that he does exist. I can say the same thing about Santa Clause, and the Invisible Pink Unicorn.

If you can prove that "god" does exist without chatting bull ****, I'd be willing to listen. I'm willing to bet, however, that you are unable to do that.

"The universe is complicated and I don't understand what other way we could be here" is not proof that "god did it". It's just the sign of the simple minded. We don't need to make up fairy tales to explain what we can't yet understand.

Why can't you just admit that you don't know how we came to be? Or why? Enjoy your time here, and leave it at that.

2006-12-17 03:19:52 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I was created by my parents. I sleep to restore my body both mentally and physically. I eat to provide my body basic building materials for it to maintain itself.

As far as God's existence goes, I feel there is something god-like that has interacted with humans at some point in the past. Does that mean it's omnipotent? Probably not. It may have been an extraterrestrial race that beat us to the evolutionary punch by a few billion years.

2006-12-17 02:43:32 · answer #7 · answered by Lunarsight 5 · 0 0

Because at the end of the day, most people have nothing left to believe in.

I cannot say whether of not a god exists, but i believe that it should not matter and I should just continue living my life the way I please to.

Whether or not there is a god is not important, one can do incredible, great and righteous things without believing in any religion.

I live for who I am, who I created as myself, as a poet and a thought provoked man. I can live as more than just an animal without believing n a God.

2006-12-17 02:42:35 · answer #8 · answered by locomonohijo 4 · 1 0

The reality of life is that you can't prove things don't exist, you can only prove that they do exist (by finding them). To prove something didn't exist you would have to search every single place in the universe (and other universes if they exist). This clearly is completly unpracticle and can not be done. So anyone asking "Prove that something doesn't exist" is going to be let down. Whether it be God, aliens, ghosts, or anything. We can only prove (and sometimes with diffuculty) that certain things DO exist.

2006-12-17 02:46:51 · answer #9 · answered by MARTIN B 4 · 1 0

The existance of mankind was a fluke made possible by the big bang theory which was initiated by an implosion of matter. There really is no significance of mankind other than that we're here and that we really have no relevance as to our existance. I'd like to get to know more about the black hole phenoma as it fascinates me. Feedback please. The fact that GOD exists is pretty much irrellevent considering that it was only Uh, what, 5, 6 thousands of years ago, when the universe and galaxies have been around for billions and billions of years. So, you gotta ask yourself, is there a GOD? My faith is weak but I respect all people's beliefs. otherwise, prove me wrong. Peace.

2006-12-17 02:59:26 · answer #10 · answered by zzap2001 4 · 1 1

That's right. Everything that can't be objectively proven to exist, doesn't logically exist. So 50 years ago most of what physicists now know about the physical universe, didn't exist. The fact that those entities and processes were always there makes no difference. They didn't exist until we said they did.

We think rather a lot of ourselves, don't we? We, the arbiters of existance.

What there is evidence of is a directed universe, and that implies...demands, intelligence. The statistical odds against randoms forces creating and maintaining the countless intricate functions of the universe are so immense as to be utterly impossible.

Mainstream science has no answer for that except, "It happened that way, in spite of the odds. It must have, because there is no God"

2006-12-17 02:56:36 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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