2007-03-10
17:49:42
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Lover of God
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You believe in something or you would not be on a site concerning spirituality. But I dont believe in you so you don't exist. Crazy huh?
2007-03-10
17:51:04 ·
update #1
Judas--so true to your name
I wish you would try it. I am ex military and work for the Justice Dept. I am well skilled in martial arts and you would be wearing your golf clubs in your nose.
2007-03-10
23:51:05 ·
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And as for the rest of you-----EVIDENCE IS YOUR GOD. You have to hold it in your hand to believe in anything. Can you hold love? Can you hold fear? Can you scientifically measure love? Tell me when time began? You only know a few answers to uncountable questions.
2007-03-10
23:55:42 ·
update #3
Neither belief nor disbelief decide the reality of something outside of that thought process.
2007-03-10 17:55:12
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answer #1
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answered by neil s 7
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If I don't believe, then barring evidence to the contrary, they don't. There will be plenty of evidence if you stop paying your taxes. I am not an atheist, I just don't believe in THAT god or sin. The scientists who study religion call religion a world view because it tends to shift the way a believer sees the world. That is happening in this case. Do you believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster? Do you fear spending eternity in a meatball because you angered him? Your God and sin and Hell are the same for me. It isn't fact, and I don't fear a non-existent entity.
2007-03-11 01:59:07
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answered by Huggles-the-wise 5
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My beliefs are based on actual evidence and proofs. A belief in god has no proof or evidence. Does believing in a god or sin, make them exist. No
2007-03-11 03:13:02
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answered by Magus 4
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I believe it is amazing that in this day and age people would support creationism in any way. Which is half the lure of this site, on my continent most are too rational. I need Americans to get my creationist kicks.
2007-03-11 08:15:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you are confused. I'm not sure what I can do to clarify your confusion. Would you mind if I hit you over the head thirty or forty times with a golf club?? If that's a problem, we can work on other forms of therapy.
2007-03-11 01:56:57
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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You'd probably be impressed by Anselm's ontological argument.
I'm with Bertrand Russell on this. Your question is nothing more than a case of bad grammar.
2007-03-11 03:22:46
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answered by RickySTT, EAC 5
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They don't exist to me
You may not believe I exist but by answering your "question" I have documented to everyone else who reads
it that I do exist somewhere out there.
Has your 'god" ever answered you on yahoo?
2007-03-11 03:07:17
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont believe in a god because of a lack of evidence and so far nothing has happened to me. If you don't believe in taxes then don't pay and then see what happens.
2007-03-11 03:09:53
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answered by kky1313131313 4
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God doesn't not exist because I don't believe in him; no gods ever existed.
Does Russell's teapot not exist just because you don't believe in it?
2007-03-11 01:56:12
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answered by eldad9 6
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Belief does not equal factual or real.
If you believe that you can fly, fervently, can you fly?
2007-03-11 04:06:54
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answer #10
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answered by Bill K Atheist Goodfella 6
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