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considering religion is where most people get there hope from, its pretty interesting if you think about it.... and if youre just going to put your christian bs on here that you know in your heart god is real and that you pity me or whatever, dont bother putting anything...
im not anti god or anything, im just a normal guy so dont attack me or anything

2007-03-10 14:15:42 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Oh, the creation of god was definately inevitable.

Just like our cities didn't spring up from nowhere... our philosophies and observations on reality had to develop. Early mankind was afraid of everything. Afraid of the animals, afraid of floods, of famine, of fire, of earthquakes, of diesease, of outsiders... the list goes on.

They didn't know how to deal with these things, let alone explain them; so they came up with the idea that some magial being(s) were in charge of the random things that happen. They came up with ways to appease the gods, and if something coincidentally worked to keep something bad from happening, then that action was reinforced.

Eventually they took this concept of gods and ran with it, ascribing all kinds of decrees on their fellow man to god's will.

Now we've developed past the need for this. We know enough about how things happen that we don't have to rely on the spirit in the sky for an explanation. Unfortunately, this isn't happening as fast as it could.

2007-03-10 14:24:28 · answer #1 · answered by Eldritch 5 · 1 0

There's are several theories regarding the creation of God by humanity. I believe the most used theory is the projectionist theory which basically states that God is whatever we want him/her to be. If a cow made a God it would be cow, since we're humans our God is generally represented as a human and furthermore a respectable type of human. I personally worship the Christian God but have been known to chat with various deities.
People do rely on religion for hope and motivation. This isn't necessarily a good thing, such as when someone says "The Devil made me do it." or when people are attacked for their beliefs when they clash with someone else's I don't think there's any possiblility of humanity completely dropping religion. Even neanderthals believed in spirits who controled natural phenomena.

2007-03-10 14:25:33 · answer #2 · answered by GiggleBoxMcGee 2 · 0 0

This is the way that it has always been.
Mankind, having evolved into a thinking mammal, has always inserted something into his life to explain why things happen and to protect him from danger.
Many gods have been invented in the past - the sun and the moon are still fairly recent in our history.
The current favourite among the deluded is also invented by man. Eventually, as we become more aware of reality, religion will fade faster than it is fading now, particularly in the sophisticated Western European countries. The USA is an anomaly among so-called first-world countries, in that has always had a fundamental religious core to its population, right from the first settlers and added to by later arrivals, fleeing from religious persecution. Then, much more recently, the Hispanic arrivals brought with them their entrenched Catholic beliefs.
It is very different in Europe, where the churches are empty and being used for other things these days (waste not, want not).
Therefore, you have hit the nail squarely on the head. It is exactly so.

2007-03-10 14:25:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

People look for hope somewhere. There are more than one belief of "GOD" or "GODS"

Or they look to other posibilities such as E.T. or political leaders.

Isn't that what ancient people did, create Gods to answer the big questions? So many cultures, so many beliefs.

A person looking for answers will find an answer individual to him/herself. But would an entire race agree, and for how long if so?

An interesting belief would be prominant in more than one culture during more than one century!

Not anti God either.

2007-03-10 14:29:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That's basically what has happened. God as a "person" doesn't exist, but in early times people needed something to believe in, and instead of believing in themselves they needed something more tangible, and so the idea of "god" was devised and so as not as a race, but as all people, god became the overall being that helped people through. It gave them an idea to pray to for help and guidance. Without that there would be chaos. Not everyone believes that there is a god, and everyone has a right to their own beliefs.

2007-03-10 14:22:53 · answer #5 · answered by lochmessy 6 · 1 0

No, if God did not exist we would not need to create Him, but the evidence shows that man is religious by nature, as God does exist and created man to know Him, and if he does not want the true God he will choose something else, with about the most destructive belief system being that of atheism.

Terrible things were done in the name of false religion, and that includes the inquisitions, etc. of R. Catholicism, which likely would've burned me as well as you. But atheistic Communism took torture and the wanton slaying and subjugation of people to a new high, or rather a new low.
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Replacing God with a belief system that has no transcendent source of morals does not make him less religious, and actually enables more unconscionable acts than what is typically done under a theistic religion.

Atheism does well in a Christian or relatively recent post Christian America, as their their conscience has been influenced by the teachings of Christ more than they want to realize, but in time it degenerates into the kind of brutality manifest under such Darwinists as Hitler and Stalin, despite whatever pretense they made of formal religion. .

In contrast to the ravages of both false theistic religion and communistic "religion," New Testament Christianity leaves a legacy of building the first hospitals and colleges in America and overall philanthropy most everywhere. From Louisiana to the the Middle East, Christians of different forms are not found waging war with guns, but ministering to the temporal needs of people far in proportion to any other faith. And never can it is be said that anyone was killed or tortured by anyone acting consistent with the New Testament, in seeking to spread or defend the faith.

But most of all, true Christians seek the salvation of souls, by faith and surrender to the Lord Jesus, who gave Himself for our sins in His death on the cross, and rose again to glory. God is good and I do pray you may Him know as well.

2007-03-10 15:07:01 · answer #6 · answered by www.peacebyjesus 5 · 0 0

Your question is a controversy against God, no longer for. Why could God create diverse races? actually in his omniscience he could foresee that that they had kill one yet another. Evolution is a much extra logical explanation. particular populations of folk lived in aspects the place darker skin replaced into required to guard them from the sunlight. those with darker skin had a decrease danger of dying of skin maximum cancers et cetera and so have been extra probably to reproduce, passing on their darker skin to others and at last the to the great inhabitants, as this technique persevered the persons's skin could develop into gradually darker. some communities of folk who then moved to different aspects of the international the place the sunlight isn't this type of situation lost their dark skin shade because of the fact it replaced into no longer as sensible and lighter skin facilitates them to extra perfect take in diet D3. you somewhat could look into evolution till now committing your self to debasing it. walk your bridges till now you burn them down. As for the way an explosion created something so ideal, it did no longer. the huge Bang did no longer create people, we progressed from primitive single-celled organisms that have been additionally no longer created by skill of the huge Bang. technological awareness can answer your questions, yet on condition which you enable it. How a concept as ridiculous as God controlled to discover its way into your tightly closed concepts is extra of a secret. till it replaced into God who closed it.

2016-11-24 19:36:19 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

in my opinion, I think the concept of creating 'god' from our hearts is far more critical then the concept of god being introduced and treasured in our hearts.

2007-03-10 14:19:41 · answer #8 · answered by isavedlatin 2 · 0 0

Brilliant strategy, and I know how to do it. But I must say, it's more of a realization than a creation.

2007-03-10 14:20:33 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Face it God is real, have a nice day

2007-03-10 14:21:03 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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