You better pray that if God exists, he is not a grammar freak because you're going down, brother.
Exist: Noun - Not a hard word to spell.
Comma: Noun - Overuse of this can make you look like an idiot.
Grammar: Noun - Generally learned by the 4th Grade.
2007-01-23 02:00:30
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answer #1
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answered by johnmfsample 4
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Mankind struggles with these, questions, no doubt. Think not that we are the only ones. Those who have been around much longer than us, also struggle to know the first source and center of all creation. I can enlighten you on this one point however; a contrast if you will; as blood is the common denominator for us humans the spirit likewise is the common denominator of all god knowing creatures (such as your self) throughout the cosmos, universe, or heavens; whichever you prefer. There are answers to these types of questions in which man has hardly scratched the surface. Can an animal think of such things? How is it, that you as an animal- can? Einstein was looking to answer these questions in his "theory of everything" so your in good company. Religion is not all incorrect, however, the answer does lie within it. Science should not be ignored; religion will never disappear, the harmony between the two is more involved than I am willing to divulge at this time. Sorry! Nevertheless; I wish you well
2007-01-31 00:31:59
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answer #2
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answered by Rick K 3
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I think God =existance
2007-01-30 18:30:09
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answered by legolas 1
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If you look at history and where we are today what has really changed to make you beleive that there is this "god " hate is by all means more powerful than love. Have you heard of a nuclear bomb that once it has exploded causes us all to love one another. What makes us so different than a neanderthal man, if and when he killed he used a club. Obviously he managed to do away with a few people one at a time.
Correct me if i am wrong but i beleive that the USA has over twenty six thousand nuclear weapons that can pretty well knock the earth from it's axis not too mention the demise of man. Now you tell me if there ever was a god. We are the gods that control every facet of what occurs on this planet and we seek to find lame excuses such as god is testing us or it is gods will.
2007-01-23 10:21:02
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answer #4
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answered by trendz 3
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God both exists and does not exist. Got is a subject based on faith. Not all people have faith in God, thus God does not exist to them. Some people have great faith in God, therfore God exists. So God can both exist and not exist all in the same moment.
2007-01-28 03:06:42
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answered by vertigo_sickness 1
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God doesn't exist. God is existence!
2007-01-28 06:52:05
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answer #6
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answered by Lizard Queen 1
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Does science have an adequate explanation for your consciousness? Does conventional intellectual wisdom have an adequate explanation for your consciousness? No, on both counts. These considerations should tell you that the condition of human understanding isn't at a stage of development where it can answer questions like this. If we can't explain human consicousness, how can we begin to explain God?
The best answer to this question is to tell you to stop asking it. Just decide what you really value, and proceed from there.
2007-01-28 06:27:32
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answer #7
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answered by G-zilla 4
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YES< God does exist. Only God could create an earth so beautiful and put humans on it. He created humans and the humans are the ones that have messed up the earth that he created.
2007-01-27 19:03:14
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answer #8
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answered by bets 2
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In the days the world was form, some being or creator had the foresight to know that man would have problems he could not solve and that he would need a higher power to refer to.... If you read the bible and study it as with any religious book of any religion, its basis is about something or somebody who has created this vast universe. How do things work without something watching over us? In a blink our life will be gone. yet the sun will continue to shine and babies will be born, life will go on and we will be a memory to those that love us.
2007-01-27 21:12:11
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answered by lego 2
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I believe the answer to both of these questions is the same. You have to have "Faith" with either one. Within either question their is doubt or it would not be questioned. I believe that within the undeniable fact that we as humans are existing in the physical body, It is by "Faith" and "Faith" alone that we chose or choose not to believe in God. I believe by "Faith" he exists for without it, the mere question of his existence would not exist.
2007-01-28 13:01:21
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answered by jmichaelr2377 1
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