To live in this world of illusions to give happiness and sadness with/without relationships of friends/relatives/place of work about which we have never had a full grasp, even during the entire life. .. each man still comes out with something in search of happiness. In creating us, he gave processes of thought, word and deed to be understood or misunderstood. Thus the world of illusions (Maya - as expressed in Hindu mythology.)
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2006-12-27 13:55:49
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answered by sarayu 7
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You connect our "creation" with the will or act of a God. What if there was no God to "create" us? What if God created nature eons ago and we only slowly "developed" out of more primitive creatures? Could you then ask why God (directly) "created" us?
A better question to ask may be: Why did we create God? Or better still, who created God?
If there really was a God, I think we would know the answer to this question by now. But it's really only us here feeling fearful, lonely and insecure. "If only there was someone really powerful looking after us? Wouldn't that make us feel better?" Yep.
2006-12-27 22:05:35
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answered by S C W 1
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This is probably the wrong question, because it presumes that we were a concious, intentional creation of a sentient being.
If youre looking for our origin, a better question might be: Where did WE come from?
In one form or another, we've probably existed along. Yesterday we were cells floating in salt water; today we're land-based bi-peds. Tomorrow -- who knows?
If you're looking for the "why" of our existence, there probably is no reason. There doesn't have to be a reason. Although no God "created" us, many of us NEED to believe that there is a reason for our existence. So WE created God.
We've created MANY Gods, in fact.
2006-12-28 07:59:42
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answered by bearcruiser1 1
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God didn't create us but we created the idea of god for our own reasons. If god had created us we would have been a lot better and perhaps more like him than the devil.
2006-12-27 22:43:18
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answered by Anonymous
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To experience physical life as individuations of the spiritual or non-physical whole. So that God can come to know God's self, physically.
2006-12-28 00:20:01
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answered by LindaLou 7
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Ephesians 2:10
For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?book_id=56&chapter=2&verse=10&version=31&context=verse
2006-12-27 22:36:09
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answered by childofGod 4
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If God exist
If God did create us
If God gave us free will
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--God is imperfect, he gave us free will
--God tried to correct His mistake by sending messiah to set his people straight, shows more imperfection.
--God Smite people because He couldn't get them to do what he want, He feel rage just as his imperfect creation.
--We are a mistake
I guess we really are a mistake. Life is a mistake that need to be corrected. WHOO!!!
(think i miss something back there)
2006-12-27 23:34:14
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answered by my alias 4
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He created a capability. The rest is our doing.
2006-12-27 22:07:31
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answered by Spiritualseeker 7
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The question presupposes a deity.. so far there has been no evidence of a "god" - so the question is a moot point.. thus is of no practical importance.. irrelevant..
2006-12-27 23:55:14
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answered by Century25 6
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HOw the HELL are we supposed to know??? You create a burger, a million, do those burgers know why "the cook/ or w/e" made them. NO. All they know is that they are made.
2006-12-27 23:59:58
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answered by Anonymous
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