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And in every''atom''of everything ...whatever it is seen , unseen , tangible , intangible, psysical , or abstract?And everything is that perfect , so that we get used to them....and it seems to us that everything is perfect and without a power of a God....as if we are living in a marvelous world ..and nature ..and univers without reason but everything being perfect as if the Univers and the nature..is having a reason....I asked this ...hoping that some Christians will answer...I hardly get a Christian here...are they at work?At office?Or did they become too proud to answer on ...this ...Yahoo!as if it is something too little .to them..

2007-02-06 02:22:03 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The only problem I see is that this is not definitive. God is ambiguous and could mean anything. But if as you say God had created the world then sure, hypothetically speaking.

2007-02-06 02:25:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

From Vivekananda's Paper on Hinduism: "The Vedas instruct us that advent is without commencing up or end. technological information is declared to have proved that the sum comprehensive of cosmic potential is often the comparable. Then, if there replaced right into a time whilst no longer something existed, the place replaced into all this manifested potential? some say it replaced into in a potential sort in God. if so God is each now and then potential and each now and then kinetic, which might make Him mutable. each little thing mutable is a compound, and each little thing compound might desire to undergo that alter that's called destruction. So God could die, that's absurd. subsequently there on no account replaced right into a time whilst there replaced into no advent. If i'm going to be allowed to apply a simile, advent and author are 2 strains, without commencing up and endlessly, working parallel to a minimum of one yet another. God is the ever lively windfall, by potential of whose potential platforms after platforms are being stepped forward out of chaos, made to run for a repeatedly destroyed. it is what the Brâhmin boy repeats daily: "The solar and the moon, the Lord created like the suns and moons of previous cycles." And this is of an analogous opinion with modern-day technological information."

2016-12-17 03:41:22 · answer #2 · answered by tollefson 4 · 0 0

I'm not a Christian and I like your question. The atom closely scrutinized reveals itself to be more of an abstraction than it is a material thing. Its parts are separated by an almost unimaginable gulf. To get perspective on this, put a pencil eraser in the middle of a football field and the head of a pin at one end of the football field. Lots of space between these parts isn't there? In addition, the parts are described as tendencies rather than things.

God is an Invisible Essence that we are not equipped to perceive. Everything in the universe is at heart an abstraction. The material world is an illusion. It isn't that it doesn't exist but that it is an illusion, that we do not see it as it is. Because of this, people see the material world as the all and become immersed in it and collect parts of it as if it was God to them. In reality we are here to become closer in consciousness with the abstract world of the spirit, nearer to God. Moving closer to God is to be in heaven. Collecting the material things as if they were God is to move further away from God so that we are not even able to perceive the available evidences of God.

2007-02-06 02:37:39 · answer #3 · answered by regmor12 3 · 0 0

not really sure what your trying to ask. I am a Born again christian and I believe everything and anything in the world is of God. lol and yeah I am at work but why do people constantly think that Christians put things beneth them? the basis of Christianity is to raise things and people to God before them in the hopes that they will find God.

Im human too, you dont have to catagorize me like im from mars due to my religion. They way that the world works is perfect, and I believe the only reason is becuase of God.

hope I helped

2007-02-06 02:27:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anthony C 6 · 1 1

Here is another theory to consider. Science has recently made a stride towards proving creationism. Quantum physics has come up with the "String Theory". It postulates that all matter, everything that exists, consists of "strings" of vibrating energy. That the arrangement of these strings produces the various forms and types of all matter. The creation account describes God as "speaking" everything into existence. Sound being a vibrating energy... what conclusion would you derive?

Science has always been man's attempts to explain and understand the things of God.

2007-02-06 02:36:47 · answer #5 · answered by Bill Mac 7 · 1 1

God is not in the universe She is the universe.

She created the universe from the only thing that She had available, Herself.

You and the most distant star from you in the universe both exist within the idea of God.

This is a difficult concept for most people to comprehend because they have been taught nonsense about God. Like the idea that God lives far away on a cloud called heaven. God is not a raindrop. Raindrops live in clouds Not God. This is foolishness.

Jesus told us that the kingdom of God is within us. This is true because each and every one of us exist as a part of God. We live and move within our loving source. There is no moment or possibility that we can ever be apart from her.

Forget the silly stories that you have been told about a distant God that lives in the clouds. Look around you. Everything that you see is God.

Love and blessings.
Don

2007-02-06 02:25:31 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Anyone who says atoms are perfect has no clue about Quantum Mechanics. Atoms are anything but perfect, as everything of that magnitude lives in a chaos of probability.

There is no god. It just seems like everything is the way it should be, because you have no understanding of anything larger. Of course humans are as they should be! Not a single one of us has the imagination and understanding to step outside the box to see the other possibilities. That doesn't mean we need to create a god to explain it away though. That's just silly.

2007-02-06 02:34:34 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

The idea of a transcendent being or a god is a mere creation of the human mind to explain unfathomable phenomena around him, at least according to sociology. But as a Christian, I firmly believe that God created the Universe and science was His way of explaining the process of the Creation.

2007-02-06 02:37:40 · answer #8 · answered by n_n 3 · 0 2

You're right. The world is too perfect to be an accident. Proof of God is all around, from an ant that can carry 10x's it's weight to a caterpillar that goes through metamorphosis. The world is too complex for God not to exist.
God bless you!

2007-02-06 02:28:03 · answer #9 · answered by Mujer Bonita 6 · 0 2

If one is firm in their belief that " God made the world" then obviously there is no need for that mind to seek a proof.

Learn that in science the effort is to 'disprove' by finding the variance from theoretical acceptance.

2007-02-06 02:32:01 · answer #10 · answered by dollparty.geo 2 · 0 0

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