Did he just pop up out of nowhere? Did a higher power create him, but if a higher power created him then who created that higher power it would be a big circle of gods wouldnt it. I am an atheist and just tring to figure out, if you believe in god then who created him?
2007-01-09
07:51:49
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He couldnt of always been there. There wasnt always an earth so there was not always a god. Plus no one can just live forever that would be magic and your saying you belive in magic if you believe in god. Now thats ridicules.
2007-01-09
08:03:31 ·
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I have it on a very reliable source that god was arm wrestling with his room mate when he decided to try and light a fart.
He did so, thus the big bang ensued.
2007-01-09 08:07:03
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answered by bluto blutarsky2 3
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Well im an atheist. And totally beleive the bible is alot of rubbish like you probably do. But this question isnt a great one to use to dispell god. Because everything doesnt need a beggining such as how the universe began opposite the creation theroy. The tiny atom that was there before the big bang was always there. But that still does not make the god creation theroy correct. But i guess it can also be that. The big bang doesnt say it just created things it was a huge long process that is still happening today. Since we can tell that planets are moving father apart from the middle. But the god theroy demands things be created and there would have to be a god to create another god wouldnt there. But even if there is a god he wont be an ignorant god that rewards people for simply beleiving in him without prove. And taking a book that been rewritten and passages added and tooken away and tranlated hundreds of times as complete truth. He will rewards us for actually trying to think about things and using critical thinking skills. I hardly beleive that if there was a god he would care about simple carbon based life forms as ourselves. Especially next to the terestial life that probably exists outside our solar system.
2007-01-09 08:08:35
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answered by Beaverscanttalk 4
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G-d created G-d. the answer in depth is so beyond our understanding i don't think the human body can withstand the answer- we'd have to wait until death removes us from this form. Or maybe in a few thousand years we'll be able to get it. whatever. Anyway, G-d is that awesome.
edit: I imagine then, that you don't believe in the big bang either? Whats the difference in in believing the universe spontaneously came into existence, and G-d did. Adding on the mystical notion that nothingness is actually something-ness
2007-01-09 09:35:25
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answered by smm 6
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well first off you have to comprehend that time doesnt actually exist, sure things progress in an order, but years, days, etc are relative.
so its really, really really hard to attempt at thinking of something thats always been, something infinite.
secondly God isnt just any person. if anything he's an energy. and energy cannot be created nor destroyed. hence God always was, and is, and will be.
2007-01-09 08:02:00
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answered by Anonymous
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*brandishes Occam's Razor*
If Christians can assert that their God is an uncaused first cause, and has always existed, then it's equally logical to assume that the universe has always existed. The need for a god as a creator figure is eliminated.
2007-01-09 08:00:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Very good question. You'll find that no Christian can answer that, in fact no monotheist can. They will just go on and on about how their god always existed. To them I say, why couldn't the universe always existed then?
Not a monotheist here I'm a polytheist, I believe my Gods evolved just like everything else in the universe.
2007-01-09 08:09:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Faith allows one to believe and accept that God had no beginning and will have no end. We as mere humans see everything having a beginning and our puny minds can only comprehend that. Believe in his existence is most vital.
2007-01-09 08:02:49
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answered by snowmom 2
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It can't be answered because the god-bots and Christards keep parroting the same old... it is a mystery, humans can't understand it, just believe it like the rest of the mindless fools that believe.... Zzz....
Someday they will grow up and stop believing fairy tales.
2007-01-09 08:03:04
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answered by Anonymous
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you only see God on the point of view of the Catholics and other religions. I don't like them as well. I'm an agnostic. God in my point of view is a being of pure energy...and that's what we all are...we just haven't reached the epitome of human evolution -- spiritual and mental transformation.
2007-01-09 08:12:09
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answered by wildeye_checks 2
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God is the beginning and the end. He is the creater. If there is an answer for that question we would probably not understand it because God's wisdom greatly surpasses anything we could imagine.
2007-01-09 08:17:12
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answered by Dex 1
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