Nature is "god". Nature is everything. Nature controls everything. Nature is instinct. If there was no nature, there wouldn't be anything.
2006-12-20 19:38:51
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answered by Death.Note.fan 5
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nature is just nature. god and religion in general was just a well executed get rich quck scheme that just got out of control. do i believe jesus exsisted? yes i do, but do i think he was really the son of god? no freakin way! it was either a joke, a way to make money or a psychopathic person with delusions of granger. if someone needs the security of thinking someone is watching over them and they cant accept death as their concious end, so be it. short of that what has religion done to help anyone. lets review history... the crusades, the templar knights, salem witch trials, book burnings, murder, sexual abuse of children, sept. 11th 2001, george bush.... and i barely scratched the surface. if all those guys will be in heaven, then i choose the alternative.
2006-12-21 03:40:23
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answered by Anonymous
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If Nature is God then God is only limited to the Earth. Since God created the Heavens as well then that means no he isnt Nature.
2006-12-21 03:32:45
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answered by Darktania 5
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Yes, nature itself is god, and every other things too.
2006-12-21 19:43:57
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answered by Mayandi 4
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I'm not a believer in gods of any kind especially, but in pure story terms, I like to think that in the beginning there were two spiritual creatures, male and female, God and Godess, and that together they created a universe. And when it was done, the God looked at it, silent, still, unchanging, and he saw that it was good in his eyes.
But as time went on, the Goddess got bored with the still and barren perfection of the universe, and went down among the worlds and pressed herself against them, and brought Change.
And with Change, came life. Protozoan plants, and tiny animals, all changing, all moving, ever upward to meet the challenges of their environment better. And as they moved, their environment changed with them, driving them on to master new challenges, never stopping while the energy was in them.
And the God saw this, and withdrew himself from it, from its chaos and vibrancy and life. He would, he said, be waiting for all this busy life to end, and all to return, as everything would, to a state of spirit and stillness, over which he would set his rule.
So nature, Mother nature, is the Goddess of all living things, and the thing that is behind the mask of Gods remains beyond, to usher all the busy life to silence and to stillness and to peace after its frantic time.
Just a story, you understand, but I like it.
2006-12-21 03:46:28
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answered by mdfalco71 6
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Nature is God and you are part of nature . All artificial things ae made of mnatural things only and so there are no artificial things really in this universe .
2006-12-21 14:27:45
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answered by Infinity 7
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I do not believe so. God is supreme, nature is not. God is all powerful, nature is not. God is unique, nature is not. God is Holy, nature is not. God is not limited to and bound by which He has created. Whether nature is?
2006-12-21 03:40:03
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answered by jade60 2
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I believe that God is nature, and that nature is God, because God is everything and everything is God, and naturally that includes nature.
2006-12-21 03:36:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Nature is the proof of God
2006-12-21 03:36:22
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answered by الحقيقة 4
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God creates nature. So how can God BE nature?
If that's true, then I have a dangerously high risk of turning into my parents.
2006-12-21 03:34:33
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answered by Diamond 4
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