I've you ever heard about aliens? They brought us here. They are just making some mad experiments with us. They are watching all the time. They study the way we evolve and the way we question ourselves (like you are doing now). We should rebel!
2007-01-05 04:12:06
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answer #1
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answered by Sportek 1
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It is my understanding that God is the Alpha and the Omega (the beginning and the last/end). The creator of all things and has plans from past, present and the future. Furthermore i would think that God does develop not in the sense that he didn't know what he could have done but has plans in developing the future. In Christianity faith, there was a development of the holy spirit (first) and later in the bible Gods son, Jesus Christ. This is a developing plan and made God a much more sensible complete God. I also would think that in the progression of time, his plans follows and thus, developments will also follow.
2007-01-05 12:28:54
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answered by lianes 1
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I'm 100% positive my cells feel my feelings. It's why people stressed out constantly turn old and wretched and those who exhibit joy and happiness regularly have a natural glow about them in old age. People are very intelligent individually, but very unintelligent in groups. There are many names for this "hivemind, conformity, riot mentality" the list goes on. And it all centers under the idea that the group as a whole has a personality, and if you're not with it, you're against it. Thus meaning that people will say what they will believe the consensus of the group is, in order to have their own responsibility placed from upon them and under the alias of "the group" as a whole idea. It's why people who are normally good, will break windows and steal objects in a riot. And lastly god, as an idea, does not develop but remains in a constant state of enlightenment if you will, without need.
2007-01-05 16:24:51
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answered by Answerer 7
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Difficult subject to agree on, nearly every person has a different thought about and relationship with God.
I am of the thought that God already has developed. In short, as man is God once was, as God is man may become.
This principle is taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. ( the Mormons). At this point God knows all things.
2007-01-05 12:03:52
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answered by B Jones 4
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It would depend on which God you believe in I suppose. The Christian idea of God is one of perfection, so for them the answer would be no, as any development would imply that God was not complete, and so not perfect.
I don't know if there are any idea of God as being imperfect, though I'd be interested to find out if there is. How about the Egyptian gods? As there are many, that would imply that each one is imperfect, but then can they be seen in human terms?
Utlimately I think it just comes down to what form of God/ gods you believe in... that's to say if you believe in one/ any at all
2007-01-05 12:10:41
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answered by Seok-Ju K 2
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If God developed it would imply something was lacking to begin with and this can not be so with God. God is the same today, yesterday, and yes..forever!
2007-01-05 11:54:36
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answered by Patty C 2
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Of course yes, he goes on developing every thing, discovers newer versions like you & me, makes you develop things like Bell & Wrights did and lot newer thing you see around or not able to see. He develops people who develop more facilities & sophistications. Yes he has developed nations & notions and wants to develop those people who want to develop in Hisways.
2007-01-05 12:13:01
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answered by Soul_is_Sole_opener_of_innerself 1
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god is within all of us, perhaps we should reconsider the idea of the french musketeers again 'all for one, and one for all'
live long and prosper
2007-01-05 11:55:55
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answered by tony h 4
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