Anywho, after my last question, many people said..
"Then who created God?"
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Well... The bible says God isn't a created being. He IS the one that always existed, he IS the one that exsists now, and he IS the one that will always exsist.
If WHATEVER that made all of creation... every star... every planet.. ALWAYS exsisted, how can it not be God?
If you are an Athiest, wouldn't your God be just that, whatever that thing is?
Athiests don't have faith, they have reasoning. Don't our human minds have limits? Isn't it just common sense that there absolutely must be something that made us, whether it's a God that loves us or unknown waves of energy and mass?
God is the beginning and the end, the Alpha and the Omega.
2007-01-12
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Evolutionists claim life evolved, but they can't explain how that very first life force came into existence.
Life can't evolve from non-life, so that means it did not evolve, and thus the only other rational solution is that it was created by a superior being.
That being is God.
2007-01-12 08:12:49
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answered by Born Again Christian 5
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There is a God. theres a Spirit of God . theres a Prince of the power of the air.Theres many religions. I am very psychic.I know things before they happen.I knew the exact moment my grandfather would die a week before hand for example.theres a lot going on we don't know about. I have taken mind control courses. got into Eckankar the science of soul travel. tarot cards palm reading.astrology. just all kinds of things .Theres a lot of things going on in this world and the next.what matters is my relationship with the holy spirit.I was praying for my father who Had a stroke and nine days in a coma. couldn't breath on his on. and I heard a voice say GO Rub His Feet.I went to the hospital and did that and he opened his eyes and lived well for 11 more years.My mother came back from showing her new car to her Friend Becky.She said God saved my life on the way to Becky's!!she said an invisible hand held the wheel so she wouldn't get into a lane of traffic , twice she said she tried to turn the wheel and this hand held it straight and a transfer truck went by in that middle lane going fifty ..when My grandmother was in the nursing home. she had cancer. and was just laying there and suddenly her eyes got bright. she smiled . raising her arms up .looking up she cried out Jesus! and passed on. that is when I came back to Christianity.I dont know about everything of course. I do though have a total undoubting faith in God & .always have. I learned so much from my wonderful parents and grandparents.In Romans it says it is a sin to doubt.faith opens a person to the influince of the Spirit of God.Peace
2007-01-12 16:33:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I know that that was not a question, but I have something to say to that. I am a believer, but I am not overzealous about it.
Why is it that humans have the need(or desire) to question everything????? I agree, it is common sense...we didn't just appear outta nowhere, someone or thing had to be responsible...
but no one will ever agree on who or what!
Maybe life would be easier if we just took things as they came instead of trying to conquer the vastness of all knowledge!
2007-01-12 16:11:42
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answered by mrs. mommy to be 2
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Because a book says god isn't created and god always existed you take it for its word but there is more evidence to show that existence always existed and more logic to support it too.
No, my god is not whatever was eternal. I have no gods. I worship no things. Our human minds do have limits. However our limits do exceed our perception by far.
There is something that "made" us. We call it nature. We are the result of the nature of matter.
2007-01-12 16:09:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I get a kick out of man's sheer, blind arrogance, believing there's no question he can't answer. We stand like ants on an anthill, believers and non-believers alike, and peer at the heavens and pretend to know where it all came from and what it all means.
Just like we need to understand that "No" can be the answer to our prayers, we need to accept that the phase, "...which passeth all understanding," IS an answer to most of our questions.
2007-01-12 16:14:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No, that's not common sense.
It's just your attempt to comprehend concepts that are too large for us to comprehend.
When using the language of mathematics, the numbers may point to things that the human mind can't conceptualize. That doesn't mean they aren't true (try picturing 6 billion people...you can't), it just means that we are unable to "see" it in our heads.
Which, coming full circle, is why math proves so useful when dealing with such subjects.
2007-01-12 16:10:12
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answered by Samurai Jack 6
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Have you ever thought people limit God with religion?
2007-01-12 16:07:13
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answered by Asilos Magdalena 1
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Common sense that a perfect being created others he knew would upset him?
2007-01-12 16:11:40
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answered by strpenta 7
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So it's not possible that matter always existed but it is possible that god always existed?? Quite hypocritical.
2007-01-12 16:15:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Let them believe what they want.
2007-01-12 16:12:35
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answered by Anonymous
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