Yes. I think American culture is tuned into absolving themselves from moral accountability, not to mention the rest of the world, and so we now have a new morality being installed by Hollywood.
We of course, have monkey science, a BRILLIANT means of extinguishing the glory of a created existence and the love that actually would have had to have gone into something like that - with millions of nay saying psuedo intellectuals braying on and on about the how the chimpanzee is 98% similar to the human in its genetic make up...and yet cannot and will not acknowledge the gigantic bloody holes in the THEORY of EVOLUTION.
The concept of a singular creator simultaneously causes a person to ponder the "why we are here" conundrum while tempering the answer that we are a creation that may have been lovingly brought into existance and gifted with free will.
That brings comfort.
Even if you choose not to believe in God, you would have to admit that the notion of your life being a meaningless coincidence isnt nearly as appealing as the notion that a omnipotent creator brought you into existence and loves you. Despite all the sci-fi channel back up for monkey science the question of being loved on that scale is inarguably comfortable.
The other perspective on this is that; if we are loved by a creator we have to love each other...which will be difficult with the number of people who will, undoubtedly spray their hostility at my answer based on borrowed knowledge they aquired so as to fit in with their peers, BUT...the futher notion of loving each other would then engender the concept of forgiveness...and based on the fact that I believe, I not only care about everyone, but forgive anyone in advance who decides to angrily flame on my answer to this question.
2007-01-28 09:03:59
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answered by GhostWritingNovelist 3
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If you seek the truth, go out and find it. Our world is full of sheeple, they say they believe. An they do! But what do they believe? Mostly what someone else wrote or told them. Which most of these well knowns had good reasons. They sought and found the truth. But does anyone ever really seek out the truth? Or do they just stand in line, watching ahead as those in front of them are clubbed over the head and butchered? All the while they can see this happening yet still follow the faith of what the other in front and behind keeps telling them.
I knew evil before I knew good.
As for the possibility. Yes! I sought the truth not because I was looking for it either! I was in search for gold and glory to heck with everything else. But I found something unexplaineable out there. Because of that I have endured time, pain, the never ending nightmare, purchases of equipment, and taken over 2500 photos of things which are real but cannot be replicated by our world today. None has been a waste! I am in awe. I am not preaching nor telling you what to believe or see. Besides, the ears are always deaf, and even if the eyes are not blind to the pictures I present for proof, they will turn their eyes an avert. But they can not deny what I will soon show. Therefore causing a ripple effect, like a stream turned into a ragging river. Something is happening!
Where should you start? Go out and find where GOD exists. The churches are for blind faith and self brain washing tactics. ( Gladly and opening taken apon by those whom seek GOD. )
2007-01-29 05:09:41
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answered by jarroljeppesen 3
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If something is true, it's true, and it doesn't matter who agrees or disagrees. It's hard, though, to argue with an entire human race that has mostly believed in a creator and a God of some type. It's also hard to look at this radiant, living world and not believe that God both exists and is amazing. I absolutely believe that God exists and I believe that Jesus is Lord of all creation. I believe that eternity will be a surprise because those who trust in God are going to experience life like they never imagined could be possible.
2007-01-28 10:48:50
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answered by DeepWell 2
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Yes I believe in a God, but I do not believe in religious things like the stories from the bible are examples for us to learn not actual history really. Cause if that was reality back whenever we would have found some sort of evidence u know? BUT THERE IS A GOD and I do pray so I dont know I just dont believe in the whole go to church every sunday and get preached for an hour about someone elses personal believes.
2007-01-28 09:07:52
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answered by TOokieTook 3
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Perhaps, but I believe God as a source of guidance and spirituality, something man created. I learned in school that most religious texts and beliefs were to explain what couldn't be explained because those were times before advanced science and technology. But there is a possiblity.
2007-01-28 09:06:10
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answered by seashellie89 2
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Yes I do beleive in the Lord God Almighty and for that also, I beleive in his son Jesus Christ. We are told by the Lord to spread his word to all and to speak of his good name. If you are looking for some cold hard evidence that God does exist just look inside your heart. The Lord made us to be a spiritual people and not worldly. All too many times people look to the outer world to prove the existence of God, but that is where Satan dwells in the streets that we walk everyday. There is heart ache and pain, violence, death, in the streets around us if you look to it. Satan wnats for you to not be able to see the Lord for the glory that he is. If you want to know if there is a God then I challenge you to accept him into your heart, find a church family, and see how much your life will change. All This comes from someone who used to "believe" but understands now what it is to BELIEVE! There have been way to many miracles in my life to say that there is no God, and once I accepted him there has been so much Love that I wish upon everyone who reads this to say this prayer, "Lord let me see your light. Bless me in my days to come so that I may see you and your beauty." And I will say prayers for you that you will find the Lord. God Bless you for the question that you have asked. He is already beginning to work in your life by stimulating your mind.
2007-01-28 09:24:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in God's existence..AND I also believe in the Theory of Evolution..You see, it is stated in the Bible that God created everything in 6 days, right?Well, it may not be the kind of "day" that man has grown used to...The Bible was never meant to be taken literally..The term "day" used in the Bible is only a representation of time..God is not and never will be bound by time...maybe one day to Him is one trillion years for us??I also believe that God used evolution in order to create humans...Isn't that possible? He doesn't really need to create us out of thin air because I can say that He invented evolution..In a sense..
2007-01-28 10:43:28
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answered by Kevin Carl B 1
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For me , it isn`t just a possibility , but a proven reality . If you don`t believe me , believe Einstein . He said ( approx. ): " By noticing the immensity and wonderful perfection of the universe , I understand there necessary has to be a creator . "
2007-01-28 09:18:00
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answered by Florina R . 2
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no no no NO. The world did not magically appear, and think about it. For someone to create a human he'd have to have the eyes to see it, and the hands etc. fair enough we're "made in his image" etc but it doesn't fit. there's no proof of anything. Just think about it, all the crap we hear is the result of a chinese whispers game that started thousands of years ago. Science all the way.
2007-01-28 09:06:04
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answered by rach 2
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Yes. First because the Bible tells me so. 2nd because Everything has to have a creator and God created this world. 3rd: God plays tricks with you all the time, you just dont realize it.
2007-01-28 09:06:37
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answered by Troubled 3
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