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Is it so hard to believe that God created everything? Why? Why does the idea of God sound so unbelievable? I mean what about it is hard to believe?

2006-12-22 11:45:08 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

janeyfreephd : What do u mean I should take a course in biology, geology, astronomy and physics? What's that got to do with God existing. I've done them courses, and a lot of that stuff is in the Quran. So what is your point? God doesn't exist because of biology physics and all that? Come on now, how does that make any sense?

2006-12-22 12:02:01 · update #1

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I guess because once you've had a decent education and if you're fairly intelligent it just looks like a pathetic fairytale.

I find it hard to believe that God exists for the same reason you don't believe the ancient egyptians were really ruled by Jackal headed god of death, Anubis and all those others - for the same reason you don't believe that the Sun isn't going to be eaten by the Fenris wolf. Isn't it amazing what stupid things people believed in? They lived in primitive times - what's your excuse?

2006-12-22 23:15:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

What is it about an Omnipotent being creating a man and a woman and the entire world in 6 days then lounging on the 7th, that's so hard to believe? Maybe it's the countless fossils and scientific evidence that you can see and touch (in real life!) that show the evolution of the earth and its creatures over billions of years. Hmmm some guy created the world in 6 days, or it was a natural process over billions of years... only a Christian could think it was the former.

2006-12-22 11:51:00 · answer #2 · answered by Manuscript Replica 2 · 1 0

Well, if somebody came up with the story of Creation today he/she would be put in a psychiatric assylum. Having said that, I am very spiritual and I believe in more than one God and other spiritual higher beings but I still don't see the sense in believing the story of Creation when we have so much scientific evidence of what's been happening with this planet. A God could breath life into a dead planet but I'm sure evolution did occur. There's no point burying our heads in the sand and we must listen to the facts. If you are a true believer in God then I'm sure you'll want to accept his intentions for you to find out more about evolution through the works of scientists (they are also creatures of Gods and not the Satan, I'm sure you agree with that).

2006-12-22 12:11:15 · answer #3 · answered by Luvfactory 5 · 0 1

think of in regards to the mass of absolute nothingness inflicting the creation of depend! there are a number of evidences that factor in direction of the vast Bang. the vast Bang does not pass against God, in spite of the shown fact that the nuts obtainable have a bent to think of so. God explains issues technology will no longer be able to. What we don't understand is how that depend replaced into shaped or started. Who knows, might have been divine, might have been organic. the biggest area to seem at isn't the quite creation of the universe, yet right here. there is this type of little possibility that the universe might have made it that throughout my own opinion, there had to be something help it alongside the way. and due to this i've got faith in God. you will no longer be able to coach the existence of God or the legitimacy of a faith utilising books, articles, arguments, etc. you may in basic terms use good judgment and verify your self, in line with despite information you have have been given. finding your non secular ideals, or lack there of, is a private experience!

2016-10-15 11:28:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why is it so hard for some of you to understand that all Sacred Books and Texts are purely symbolic, and that what you call God hasn't conceived a boy with a virgin mother, that He would eventually kill to help Men gaining salvation for the only sin of being born?

I have my own, personal, beliefs in a Superior Being. I do believe in a magnificent harmony.
But as a grown-up I think that even if all myths are authentic in the way that they speak to us, that they have something to teach to each of us, I don't believe them in a literal sense. Is this so hard to understand?

By the way, as a true believer how dare you write that God exists? God CANNOT exist: He IS. If He'd "exist" that would mean He was born, "extracted", "created", as we all are, being His creatures...

2006-12-22 21:57:37 · answer #5 · answered by dours 5 · 0 1

A single being put all of this together? A single being can read the minds of 6+billion people all at the same time? The concept of a God or gods just doesn't make sense in light of science.

2006-12-22 11:49:22 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Well, here are some of my reasons.


1. I've never seen him before (for the most part, seeing is believing.)

2. The amount of scientific proof of evolution is overwhelming (chimpansees' DNA is 98.4% same as ours)

3. It makes no sense for a person to be created from a rib (sorry :()

2006-12-22 11:51:28 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Explain to me logically why a supernatural being would exist. Quoting from a 2000 year old book written by uneducated humans is irrelevant.

Read " The god delusion" by Richard Dawkins and you may understand.

2006-12-22 12:10:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Good question. What's so hard about believing in a deity who magically created the world and universe, and whose existence came to be in a coincidentally unknown way? Why is it so hard to believe in something that you have no reason to believe in? What an intelligent question, Roya!

2006-12-22 11:50:29 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I recommend for you a course in biology, geology, astronomy and physics. Then come back...: )

2006-12-22 11:48:19 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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