Is it me? Its me!
2007-03-02 16:28:20
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're looking for a "christian" answer, it's already been mentioned above.
If you want more Biblical citation, John 1:1-5 is a good start.
If you're looking for a secular answer, it's been given above too.
If you're looking for undeniable proof that God exists, it doesn't exist.
My logic is, if God had to be created, then the thing that created Him would have to be God, making God the one that created God, which creates a loophole. So either God always was, or he just popped out of nowhere (which is more likely? That if he exists he is more powerful than time itself, or that he just spontaneously... was?). If God never was, then you have to ask yourself where everything came from. If you believe the big bang, where did the rock formation come from? Where did the speck of whatever come from? Was it always there and all of life is just a big loophole to be created again when the universe collapses back into the dot and explodes again? What are the odds?
I can tell you the odds:
"Scientists once believed in the idea of random chance plus time yiielding life, because they also believed in the steady-state theory of the universe. This meant the universe was infinitely old, and who knows what could happen if you had an infinite amount of time? But with the discovery of background radiation in 1965, the Big Bang theory came to dominate in cosmology. The bad news for evolution was that this meant the universe was only about fourteen billion years old. More recent work has verified that the earth is probably less than five billion years old."
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"And not only was the time too short, but the mathematical odds of assempling a living organism are so astronomical that nobody still believes that random chance accounts for the origin of life. Even if you optimized the conditions, it wouldn't work. If you took all the carbon in the universe and put it on the face of the earth, allowed it to chemically react at the most rapid rate possible, and left it for a billion years, the odds of creating just one functional protein molecule would e one chance in a 10 with 60 zeroes after it."
- quoted from Lee Strobel's The Case for Faith (in which a completely unbiased news reporter sought out to DISPROVE christianity)
A statistical impossibility is 10 with 50 zeroes. So in order to believe that a statistical impossibility happened billions of times over. Every mathematician you come by will tell you that even a 1 in infinity chance is still zero.
2007-03-03 01:16:12
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answered by Christian #3412 5
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Those who are weak and cannot accept that we are simply animals (although highly evolved ones) and cannot accept the fact that none of have the answers to the big three questions of life; 1)where did we come from> 2) why are we here? 3) where are we going after we are dead?
So, these weak people had to create God and religion in an attempt to answer the unanswerable. By creating this God belief nothing but hate has been done in His name, wars, genocide all because there are these weak people who need their hands held.
Simply accept the fact there are not any answers to these big three and move on with your life.
2007-03-03 00:33:49
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answered by thefinalresult 7
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My 5 year old just asked me the same question today and I told him that no one really knows for sure.I asked him what he thought and he came up with a very detailed account of God having a mommy & a daddy. I told him that I think that God could not be created god just is and always had been but hey he might be right too.... ;)
2007-03-03 00:40:09
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answer #4
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answered by blondie22334455 4
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Well like some have already said, Jehovah, God has always been and he created all things.
The people that say man did and say everything "evolved" then can they answer where that first single cell come from? How did evolution take place if there wasn't ever a start?
2007-03-03 00:40:16
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answer #5
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answered by raven_geisha 2
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Your question is fundamentally flawed.
What happens after you fall off the edge of the Earth? Since the Earth has no edge, the question is instantly rendered irrelevant.
Since God never had a Creator, nobody created him.
2007-03-03 00:29:53
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Which God? There are thousands of them. The human mind is capable of generating them ad infinitum. Of course, if you like you can latch onto one of them, maybe the one that your early childhood surrounded you with, then say Oh, THIS god is the ONLY true one, all the others must be bogus.
2007-03-03 00:30:46
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answer #7
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answered by fra59e 4
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humanity created god.
2007-03-03 00:30:02
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answer #8
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answered by sheeboobles 3
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God created god, who then created god which also created god, and then he created god and god created god, who then created god which also created god, and then he created god and god created god,who then created god which also created god, and then he created god and god created god,who then created god which also created god, and then he created god and god created god,who then created god which also created god, and then he created god and god created god,who then created god which also created god, and then he created god and god created god,...
But i believe humans created god
2007-03-03 00:38:22
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answered by Anonymous
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God is the "UN-CREATED" he has always been there, and alway will be here. he is the true GOD, the creator, the first and the last, the beginning and the end.
2007-03-03 00:31:03
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answer #10
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answered by Royce W 2
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Man.
Thread Over.
2007-03-03 00:28:59
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answered by Anonymous
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