Right here.
See that empty space?
2007-02-07 03:09:16
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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God is and was originally an energy, a powerful Energy, that free HIM self into the emptiness of space and time?, there HIM learn through experience about HIM(God),-self, his intensity and his sensitivity, he grow into awareness and later in time into consciousness?, since then HIM have experience this material existence which he will create whit the same purposes, after been aware of the need of a body and a physical entity which HIM would use to store information and be able to remember passages and past experiences. God is perfect, divine, sublime and Omnipotent. Loving and caring of his flock and creation?
2007-02-07 11:17:40
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answer #2
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answered by paradiseemperatorbluepinguin 5
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God has no form. He has no shadow. There is nothing in comparison to Him. He has neither wife nor child. He is neither darkness nor light. He is not like the sun, nor the moon, nor the stars. God is one power, a power which is able to control and subdue all other powers. From the single atom to all of the universes, this is a power which is intimately mixed within all things. It has nothing, no shadow, no aid. It is the One who is alone, the Original One. It is a point, a power, which has neither beginning nor end. There is no language for it, nor does it have a religion. It does not possess a race; there are no colors in it, no black or white. It is a power, a point which is within every creation.
It has no mouth, no tongue to speak, yet through our mouths that power is speaking. It has no eyes, yet it is observing through our eyes. It has no ears, yet it replies to the sounds that we hear with our own ears. It has no nose, but it senses fragrance through our sense of smell. It has no hands, but that power makes our hands the agency for giving and receiving. It has no feet or legs, but it walks throughout all the universes. Such is that power.
The mind cannot see this power. The mind has the form of a demon. Earth, fire, water, air, and ether are the form of this demon. It is the essence of the elements, the form of spirits or vapors, the form of desire and illusion. Therefore, mind and desire cannot see or pray to God. God is that treasure which transcends mind and desire. If we want to see that treasure and realize it, then we have to understand ourselves. Only wisdom can understand that treasure, and if we want to realize God, then we must acquire His qualities within ourselves. Those qualities create a different form within us, the form of His beauty. God can never he seen. It is God's qualities which are His beauty, and the light which radiates through those qualities is His power. Those qualities are His form and that light is His power. That is God.
2007-02-07 11:19:49
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answer #3
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answered by dimas_tandayu 2
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Who is God should be the question, and He is the Creator of Heaven and Earth. Studies on who He is and His nature would take a long time. God is about relationship with us, as we were created in His image, both male and female.
2007-02-07 11:10:19
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answer #4
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answered by mariedockins 2
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God is kind of like a comfort blanket. It allows us to have an authority figure to guide us and keep us safe long after our parents have passed away. God represents millions of ideas of spirits/demons and ideas in many cultures. They're all quite similar and various religions and cultures have unique traditions and rituals surorunding their idea of God.
2007-02-07 11:26:32
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answer #5
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answered by Dalyrius 1
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He has an eternal, blissful spiritual body. He is the origin of all. He has no other origin, and He is the prime cause of all causes.
He always served with great reverence and affection by hundreds of thousands of godess of fortune.
He has blooming eyes like lotus petals, with head decked with peacock's feather, with the figure of beauty tinged with the hue of blue clouds, and His unique loveliness charming millions of Cupids.
Whose transcendental form is full of bliss, truth, substantiality and is thus full of the most dazzling splendor and eternally sees, maintains and manifests the infinite universes, both spiritual and mundane.
who is inaccessible to the mundane men, but is obtainable by pure unalloyed devotion of the soul, who is without a second, who is not subject to decay, is without a beginning, whose form is endless, who is the beginning, and the eternal Supreme being; yet He is a person possessing the beauty of a blooming youth.
All the universes exist in Him and He is present in His fullness in every one of the atoms that are scattered throughout the universe. Such is the primeval Lord whom I adore.
2007-02-07 12:48:52
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answer #6
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answered by ? 7
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God is a fictional charature made to make the bible the biggest selling book n made to give people hope n comfort when they need someone, God is also one of the biggest n longest debates to ever exist... Does he or don't he exist ? that question will never be answered nor agreed on :)
2007-02-07 11:16:13
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answer #7
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answered by Paul&Sara 2
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If there was a God nobody knows what he would be like and if they say they know they are lying you can be sure of that...seems there are a lot of liars all over the show here at Yahoo Answers R&S.
2007-02-07 11:14:40
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answer #8
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answered by CHEESUS GROYST 5
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god is a person that alot human believe in him, and he can make everyone feel good anytime when they think of him. he created everythings on earth and also created your life but you may not believe he did so one day you will understand who is God.
2007-02-07 11:18:54
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answer #9
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answered by 2Q 3
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God is father, son, and holy spirit. I believe in the trinity.
The Names of God
http://www.characterbuildingforfamilies.com/names.html
http://www.ldolphin.org/Names.html
http://www.gotquestions.org/names-of-God.html
2007-02-11 02:55:49
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answered by Anonymous
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God: An imaginary deity created by man in his own image to give an authoritative voice to his beliefs and prejudices.
2007-02-07 11:16:45
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answer #11
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answered by Dawn G 6
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