Yes, if God could make triangle whose sum of angles is not 180
2007-01-22 19:35:44
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answer #1
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answered by Born again atheist 3
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The laws of nature is almost the fundamental framework on which the eastern philosophy Taoism was based upon. Lao tzu, Zhuang tzu, Lei tzu, suggests must go accordingly, naturally, spontaneously... this concept is known as "wu wei". revolting against the laws of nature will only lead to detrimental outcomes
they are comparable to Transcendentalists in past centuries America like Ralph W. Emerson, and Henry Thoreau.
Ancient Taoist learns the laws of nature and natural herbal and body spiritual healing practices, their aim is to achieve "immoratlity", though not possible, longevity results are definitely attained. This practice to achieve longevity by preserving and nourishing body functions is known as "yang shen".
It is a widely believed that after Lao tzu retired into the high mountains with a cow, he lived to almost 200 years old.
This is an undiscovered area of eastern methodology and definitley needs further investigation into by western science.
Why people in the far east seem to be able to beat the physical signs of aging better than people in the west. the secret lies right here....
2007-01-23 03:54:43
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answered by Tosh 3
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If there is no God then naturalism rules. Miracles are not possible. Every effect must have a natural cause because there is nothing else out there but matter, energy and molecules in motion and a lot of cold dark space. But if there's a God then laws of nature can be suspended temporarily so that miracles are possible. If God created the laws of nature, He wouldn't have to obey them Himself. For God to create laws that He could suspend or even overrule would be like me created a jailcell from the inside out and then when I'm done, close the door, lock it and throw away the key. Now I'm locked inside my own creation. That would be stupid. Is God stupid? God can overrule the lawsd of nature if he chooses to.
2007-01-23 04:37:11
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answer #3
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answered by upsman 5
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Yes, but under subarticle 4, paragraph Q, of the Interstellar Charter of Omnicron Persei - 8, it requires a 2/3rds approval by the Assembly of Tentacled Space Lords and a 4/5ths approval by the membership of the Bene Gesserit Sisterhood.
The spice must flow.
2007-01-23 03:37:40
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answered by The Man Comes Around 5
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The mechanisms that govern the natural world can't be altered by anyone, so biological evolution for example won't ever be going away no matter how much creationists try to challenge it. Evolution will always be here-creationists won't.
2007-01-23 03:38:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll second the motion on UPSMAN's answer. Don't think I could improve upon it even so he has my vote in standing for truth and my Creator so the answer is Yes, by Divine intervention.
2007-01-23 05:03:11
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answered by Lovin' Mary's Lamb 4
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Miracles defy the laws of nature... so if one believes in God, one believes almost anything is possible (through God, of course). Acorns can become theologians, women can become pillars of salt, the blind can suddenly see in a matter of seconds, water becomes wine, wafers that taste like cardboard turn into the literal flesh of Jesus Christ every Sunday, etc.
2007-01-23 03:37:00
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answered by Anonymous
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yes we are still learning the basics of universal laws (science) what applies here, does always apply outside of the world we know. thomas
2007-01-23 04:10:26
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answered by Thomas A 5
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No, but they CAN be misunderstood which can lead to the illusion that they had been repealed.
2007-01-23 03:38:28
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answered by Atlas 6
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Can they repealed. Yes, especially if new facts are found. Will they? I doubt it.
2007-01-23 03:35:58
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answered by J. 7
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