thay are brainwashed when thay are young
2006-12-25 23:24:08
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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We do not assume that God exists. We are very sure that He exists from the evidences around us.
By looking into an airplane, spaceship or satelites we are sure that somebody or a group of intelligent beings must exist who design, plan and made those precision pieces of machineries.
And so by looking into the starry skies and our own amazing bodies we can take the same conclusion that some Superior Being called God does exist and created all the far bigger, faster and perfect objects we see there.
1 The heavens declare the glory of God;
And the firmament shows His handiwork.
2 Day unto day utters speech,
And night unto night reveals knowledge.
3 There is no speech nor language
Where their voice is not heard.
4 Their line[a] has gone out through all the earth,
And their words to the end of the world. (Psalm 19:1-4)
26 Lift up your eyes on high,
And see who has created these things,
Who brings out their host by number;
He calls them all by name,
By the greatness of His might
And the strength of His power;
Not one is missing. (Isaiah 40:26)
2006-12-26 06:07:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Presence of GOD is not an assumption at all bro! Just as u cant see the pain but do believe in it, like that u have to have a believe in god as well. Now science does gives us answers to each and every happening around the world but it never says that this was premature or pre planned. if GOD doesnt exist why a man dies, if god doesnt exist why catastrophies hit our world, if GOD doesnt exist why why are on this earth, if GOD doesnt exist than why doest it rain and than we also experience draught as well. If all the thing are working in a system just by their self than why do have we flaw in our system, why we experience earthquakes, tornedos, twisters, eruptions, gravity, and astrological bodies. why is moon revolving the earth, why not sun as sun has greater attracftion force than the earth. can science answer this. as science cannot prove the presence of GOD but it doesnt even deny it. isnt it bro. we all ppl which are suffering from science o mania, we find logic and proof of every thing but we still cant understand that thr are certain things which are beyond our knowledge, like we dont know the cure of AIDS and HIV. these answers can only b given by the creator only. LOOK FOR HIM!!
2006-12-26 06:08:58
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answer #3
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answered by army_officier 2
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Because the Earth is a closed eco system, and works perfectly.
If the Earth was 5% closer or 5% farther away we would burn up or freeze. The mixture of gases in the atmosphere is perfect for us to breathe.
Occam's Razor says the Easiest answer is usually the best.
It is much easier for me to accept the universe was created by a Creator than to believe this is all an accident.
I may change my mind when a tornado goes through a junk yard and assembles a Boeing airliner out of the spare parts,
Athiests are asking me to believe something more incredible than the afore mentioned airliner when they ask me to believe the planet, solar system, galaxy, and universe is one cosmic accident.
2006-12-26 06:49:39
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answered by Rev. Two Bears 6
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I assume god exists because I am alive and I exist!
2006-12-26 05:57:17
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answered by Mysterious 6
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Why do you assumed that I assumed that god exist?
2006-12-26 05:53:38
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answered by Anger eating demon 5
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why do you assume a God does not exist?
2006-12-26 06:46:10
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answered by ari-pup 7
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Well, the great big 'shopkeeper' churches are always advertising God in their pretty stained glass windows, but whenever I want to buy my own personal Jesus, they tell me it's either their Jesus/Krishna/Allah/Buddhda, or no Jesus at all.
As an informed and modern consumer, I just don't accept this. I therefore am eclectic, which means I have the 'God' of my understanding. I don't ask anyone for permission to do this, because, after all, it's nobody else's business, no matter how many tracts they shove in my face at the airport.
It's not important whether you believe in God or not. It doesn't change you or God very much to have this belief. But it might make you feel better to believe in God. If this is true, then don't let anyone get between you and your 'God.'
Some folks are contented to accept the God that their mother taught them, or to accept the God of their church. I think of this as lazy. Every generation needs to get off their bottoms and get out there and find a God that suits them. Or no God, at all, but don't just sit around and complain that your mother's God is wrong, blah, blah, blah.
As I tell my friends, if you're so right about your idea of Gods, then why can't you shut up and be respectful of other peoples' ideas? Folks who have self confidence and self love are set free from the compusion to go out there and convert everybody to their local idea about God.
A message for desperate God-addicts: If you stay home and don't go out and preach to people, guess what? They will not go to hell. They will instead have peace and quiet, without your meddling chatter.
However, if you insist on converting the world to your funky concept of God, then why not try writing a book. If people buy it and convert, then you not only win converts for your desperate little God, but you might also get rich selling books.
On the other hand, a big mistake that a lot of people make when they reject their mother's God, is to reject the concept of God completely. This is an extreme reaction, and not always necessary. Instead, try to see which parts of your mother's God you like, and throw the rest down the toilet!
I like the compassionate and merciful and loving part of my mother's God, but I think the angry and vengeful and unscientific and bigoted parts of my mother's God are just plain stinky.
Some days I believe in the 'God of Kindness' or 'Goddess of Love' and some days I just accept that there's a transcendant power greater than myself that holds the world together, although I may never understand it. And if I'm wrong, so what?
Religious people tend to take themselves and their ideas FAR TOO SERIOUSLY, but it's not my job to point this out to dogma-terrorized and frantic wing nuts. I just pray they will grow up and stop being so afraid of their shadows and whatever demons they imagining this week.
So I respect my mother, and her God, but I privately reserve the right to believe (or not to beleive) whatever I choose. After all, isn't that what being an American is all about? Hallelujah & Amen, and please pass the God-iva chocolates!
2006-12-26 06:14:33
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answer #8
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answered by Marc Miami 4
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God exist, look at the sky, the moon and the stars,
Look at the sea, the rain and the air
Look at yourself and the breath you take.....
it is the strong evidence that God our Father exist.
Praise God for knowing....
God bless!!!!
2006-12-26 06:45:42
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answered by picturesque 3
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Since I have repeatedly failed to assume that this whole phenomenon of the universe came into being and then operating on its own for millions of years. Anything made by man never survives for so long. To me it is just not possible brother!
2006-12-26 06:29:27
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answered by khatib 3
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I don't assume He exists. I know that He does!
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2006-12-26 06:09:38
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answered by Anonymous
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