why can't you examine yourself that do we need GOD?
what is the purpose of your lifeon the planet?/
Do you have meaning to your life?
2006-12-29 01:06:16
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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We can only partially comprehend the notion of God's existence. To do so, we must use human concepts to speak of God: "without beginning or end"; "eternal"; "infinite", etc. The Bible says that He has always existed: " . . . even from everlasting to everlasting, thou art God" (Psalm 90:2). And, "Your throne is established from of old; Thou art from everlasting" (Psalm 93:2). Quite simply, God has no beginning and no end. So, where did God come from? He didn't. He always was.
To us, the notion of time is linear. One second follows the next, one minute is after another. We get older, not younger and we cannot repeat the minutes that have passed us by. We have all seen the time lines on charts: early time is on the left and later time is on the right. We see nations, people's lives, and plans mapped out on straight lines from left to right. We see a beginning and an end. But God is "beyond the chart." He has no beginning or end. He simply has always been.
Also, physics has shown that time is a property that is the result of the existence of matter. Time exists when matter exists. Time has even been called the fourth dimension. But God is not matter. In fact, God created matter. He created the universe. So, time began when God created the universe. Before that, God was simply existing and time had no meaning (except conceptually), no relation to Him. Therefore, to ask where God came from is to ask a question that cannot really be applied to God in the first place. Because time has no meaning with God in relation to who He is, eternity is also not something that can be absolutely related to God. God is even beyond eternity.
Eternity is a term that we finite creatures use to express the concept of something that has no end -- and/or no beginning. Since God has no beginning or end, He has no beginning. This is because He is outside of time.
God Is One - Deut. 6:4; 1 Cor. 8:4
God Is Truth -Psalm 117:2; Jer. 10:10
God is Light - 1 John 1:5
God is Love - 1 John 4:8,16
God Is Infinite - Jer. 23:24; Psalm 147:5
God is All Knowing - 1 John 3:20
God is Everywhere - Psalm 139:7-12
God is All Powerful - Jer. 32:17,27
God is Unequaled - Isaiah 40:13-25
God Is Perfect - 1 Kings 8:27; Psalm 139
God Is A Most Pure Spirit - John 4:24
God Is Invisible - 1 Tim. 1:17
God Does Not Have A Human Body - Luke 24:39; Deut. 4:15-16
God Does Not Change - Num. 23:19; Mal. 3:6; James 1:17
God Is Without Limit - 1 Kings 8:27; Jer. 23:23-24
God Is Eternal - Psalm 90:2; 1 Tim. 1:17
God Is Incomprehensible - Rom. 11:33; Psalm 145:3
God Is The Almighty One - Rev. 1:8, 4:8
God Is Most Wise - Rom. 16:27; Jude 25
God Is Most Holy - Isaiah 6:3; Rev. 4:8
God Is Most Free - Psalm 115:3
God Is Most Absolute - Isaiah 44:6; Acts 17:24-25
God Works According To His Will - Eph. 1:11; Rom. 8:28
God Receives Glory - Rom. 8:36; Rev. 4:11
God Is Most Loving - 1 John 4:8-10
God Is Gracious - Exodus 33:19; 1 Pet. 2:3
God Is Merciful - Exodus 34:6; Psalm 67:1; James 5:11
God Is Long-suffering - Psalm 86:15; 2 Pet. 3:15
God Abounds In Goodness - Psalm 31:19; 52:1; Rom. 11:22
God Is Forgiving - Dan. 9:9; Eph. 1:7; Psalm 86:5
God Rewards Those Who Seek Him - Heb. 11:6
God Is Just In All His Judgments - Neh. 9:32-33; 2 Thess. 1:6
God Hates Sin - Psalm 5:5-6; Hab. 1:13
God Is the Creator - Isaiah 40:12,22,26
God Is Shepherd - Gen. 49:24
2006-12-29 01:05:56
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I already have examined Him as much as humanly possible. He is God, Jehovah, Allah, and my Adonai.
I'd tell you more, but that would be throwing my pearls to swine, as, according to your own nickname, you've already turned your back on God.
If you truly were a 'vladimir', you'd already know God. Even the demons know Him.
2006-12-29 01:06:28
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answer #3
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answered by arewethereyet 7
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God is part of everyones brain, luckily some of us are able to turn it off so that we can lead productive lives.
2006-12-29 01:14:07
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answer #4
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answered by Tegarst 7
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He is a loving caring person who has formed the laws to make a perfect society for his children. He is the center of all intelligence.
2006-12-29 01:05:29
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I see him as the kindly old grandfather who says, "Stay away from there before you hurt yourself." And darned if I don't go there anyway and hurt myself. Kind as He is, He'll then comfort me while He cleans and bandages my wounds. Kids! Do they ever listen?
2006-12-29 01:15:39
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answer #6
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answered by rejoyce_in_chaos 2
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She is Isis, the Goddess of Life.
2006-12-29 01:05:31
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answered by Isis 7
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God is eternal having neither beginning of days or end of life, a Spirit fire or light called life. The Word begins with thought from conscious awareness I am, acquiring wisdom to reason thought to self with the Word. The Word was with God and the Word was God. This wisdom of thought with words is not any substance or matter but Spirit, the Holy Spirit. God is One, by Himself or alone with His Words the Holy Spirit. This timeless existence of reasoning wanted company and God’s thoughts turn to creating company or sons. Sons to behold, abide with, and communion with. God discovered love, not of the thought, but of the sons He envisioned. God felt this love, the magnificence of it and wanted His sons to love Him. God realized He could not create true love or forced it upon a being, but true love would only manifest in sons of freewill. The wisdom of God also knew it would be necessary to govern sons of freewill by laws that are fair and righteous, to hold them accountable. God was willing to risk rejection and rebellion against the law. Sons of freewill could choose not to love Him but must obey the law. The sons would need a place to abide, explore, and grow. God created the heavens and the earth, His kingdom.
Then, God the Father created all souls with intellect within a spirit body and with freewill. The law/s of this kingdom is unknown, but God is King and this was His dominion. One of God’s sons with freewill named Satan rebelled against God and the law. One third of God’s children followed Satan. God sentenced Satan to perish. The soul that sins shall die. Satan accused his followers of his same sin. Satan has the power or legal right, to accuse one third of the sons of God. God loved His children and could not destroy the one third. Instead, God destroyed that earth age. The earth became waste and empty, and darkness was upon the face of the deep.
The Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. Now in this earth age, sons of freewill placed in flesh bodies, are born innocents through the womb. With no knowledge of events of the rebellion are free to choose to follow God or Satan, a choice of eternal life or eternal death.
Satan and his close followers continued to rebel. God allows Satan and his followers some headway. Using this as the negative part of His plan, this is ultimately positive.
God’s plan forasmuch then, as the children are partakers of flesh and blood. He also Himself in the Son Jesus Christ likewise took part of the same. That through death He might destroy him that had the power of death, that is the devil or Satan. Delivering them whom through fear of death was all their lifetime subject to bondage. Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son and the express image of God’s person, God with us, became legal inheritor of the kingdom. Paid the price for sin, for the life of the flesh is in the blood. God has given it to you upon the altar to make atonement for your souls. For it is the blood, that makes atonement for the soul. God made Christ to have dominion over the works of His hands and has put all things under Christ’s feet.
2006-12-29 01:05:15
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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