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I mean to know everything there is to know about everything? If so, do you know someone who knows everything about everything? And if not, do you think it's possible then that God does exsist? Remember absolute knowledge means you know 100% sure there is no possible way God exsists, but Faith doesn't need any evidence at all.

2006-12-31 08:52:17 · 8 answers · asked by Stacey B 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

If Quantam mechanics proves there isn't a God, than please enlighten me, because I never recall reading anything that proved 100 percent God didn't exist. And if they had proved it, where is the Big front page headline on the NY Times?

2006-12-31 09:02:29 · update #1

Oh, but Alan, God IS impressive!

2006-12-31 09:04:10 · update #2

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Nope. I think its impossible to know everything and have absolute knowledge. Knowledge isn't something you are given it is something you earn by doing. Knowledge isn't always about reading and studying but that and living. I love this song/poem. It talks a lot about life. and learning . . . kinda.

Living is learning of star shine and wonder
Of dew drops and thunder, the world and yourself
Inside be tuning, and outward be growing
You won’t find this knowing in books on a shelf

Learning is doing, not watching and waiting
Or sadly debating what you fear to try
Seek your renewing, your own path be making

If you want the full song than here's the link:

Bye!

2006-12-31 09:06:54 · answer #1 · answered by mistyfan69 5 · 0 0

It is not possible to have absolute knowledge, but absolute knowledge is not required for a person not to believe that God exists.

I am agnostic atheist.

"If a man has failed to find any good reason for believing that there is a God, it is perfectly natural and rational that he should not believe that there is a God; and if so, he is an atheist... if he goes farther, and, after an investigation into the nature and reach of human knowledge, ending in the conclusion that the existence of God is incapable of proof, cease to believe in it on the ground that he cannot know it to be true, he is an agnostic and also an atheist - an agnostic-atheist - an atheist because an agnostic."

2006-12-31 17:02:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Knowing everything would be pretty tricky. It might involve knowing everything that happened in the past down to the subatomic level for every one of the 10^80th or so particles for every picosecond since the universe was created along with every that would happen in all possible futures.

Seems unlikely to me.

As to your god question - who knows. But, of course, why would it be necessary for god to know everything? Maybe we say that just to make him sound impressive ?

2006-12-31 17:00:47 · answer #3 · answered by Alan 7 · 0 0

I think it's humorous to see the people on here spitting out these reasonings that they think makes them appear smarter. I think they are jackholes with no clue.
There is no way for one man to have absolute knowledge! It's not possible. God knows all. That's it and i'm sure he finds it as humorous as I do watching these science nerds try and figure him out. People that he created. It's gotta be amusing. God created science and knowledge.
I feel as if super smart people are at a disadvantage. It's called ego.

2006-12-31 17:06:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

your confusing knowledge with faith. Or blending them into some type of orgy. Those that seemed to have such incredible knowledge have done more to try and prove that there is no God because they only had faith in themselves.

2006-12-31 16:57:09 · answer #5 · answered by ConstElation 6 · 0 0

It's not possible because of quantum mechanics.

You can't know the precise velocity and position of every particle in the Universe because its not possible to know the velocity and position of a single electron.

God doesn't exist. I'd be interested to hear about any Christians who can think of a way around the laws of quantum mechanics in their quest to believe in an omniscient sky-fairy.

2006-12-31 16:56:45 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Nobody or nothing as absolute knowledge, it is impossible to have absolute knowledge. We need each other to get around in this world.

2006-12-31 17:02:52 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It is not possible. But, I do know Christians who think they know everything-at least as far as what religious beliefs people should have.

2006-12-31 17:00:19 · answer #8 · answered by Shossi 6 · 0 0

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