I am not csfitic. God is sick. I hate God. God is alien. We dont like aliens here. This is Texas...
2007-01-06 13:57:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Gee, I notice no "scientists" answered this question (sorry, "mechanical engineer" is not a scientist, it's an engineer).
Perhaps that's because there aren't many scientists who *do* believe in god? And with good reason -- scientists are trained to make rational evaluations of evidence, and there is no evidence to indicate that there is a god of any kind, anywhere.
2007-01-03 11:41:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The scriptures say that God is in heaven. They do not go into any detail describing heaven or tell where it is. For all we know it could be an alternate universe or the master universe to which we are presently in a pocket universe.
We must keep in mind that the scriptures, though inspired by God, were written by the hands of men and in terms that the men of that time could understand. Moses, who wrote the first five books of the Bible, had very little understanding of DNA, microbiology, stellar/planetary formation, geological processes, evolution etc. so the Bible was put into simplified (and often figurative) terms that the people of that time could understand.
God asks us to believe in Him on faith. In order for us to do that, He has assured that there can be no proof of His existence because faith and proof can not coexist.
The lack of proof that something exists is not proof that it does not exist.
2007-01-03 10:16:31
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answered by sparc77 7
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I'm a mechanical engineer, and an agnostic. The reason I am not an athiest is because I find it so hard to wrap my brain around the singularity that existed prior to the Big Bang that I must allow for the possibility that the Big Bang itself was sparked by God. So God is in the primordial atom, I suppose you could say.
2007-01-03 10:03:24
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answered by DavidK93 7
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I don't believe,Theirs nothing wrong with being a scientist, But don't let inter fear with your walk with GOD.I don't think we came from a monkeys You can't have two masters you'll love one and hate the other
2007-01-03 10:11:51
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answered by bill_ray56 3
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In the real, physical, world I believe in science.
In the spiritual world (about the soul and the meaning of things) I believe in God.
There is no contradiction in this, because science does not apply to the spiritual world and God has no place in the physical world.
2007-01-03 10:05:17
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answered by anton3s 3
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Scientifically, I have no evidence. Guessing, I think he is somewhere outside of the universe. I only study what is in the universe.
2007-01-03 10:05:44
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answered by eric l 6
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Outside of this universe looking in.
2007-01-03 10:13:04
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answered by Willem V 3
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God is my faith. God will help me confidently to overcome all my problem and do my science
2007-01-03 10:13:40
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answered by blue sky 1
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He resides in the souls of his creation, immeasurable and unseen. Ouside of his creation, he resides in Himself, complete, sufficient, infinite, and unknowable.
2007-01-03 13:41:11
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answered by Jerry P 6
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