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2007-03-11 17:50:46 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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God doesn't exist. God didn't do a thing.

2007-03-11 17:53:26 · answer #1 · answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7 · 1 2

ROMANTIC VERSION: Your parents fell in love and you are the fruit of their LOVE.
REALISTIC VERSION: Insert Penis and ejaculate (male GOD) and by CHANCE (divine intervention) or ovulation. The egg is fertilized and nurtured for the next nine months by the female GOD. Until the day you realized, that your parents aren't are not perfect and they can no longer qualify to be your GOD. From that day on forward, your endless search begins. Until the day come, when you realize that nothing in your world is perfect. This WORLD is not perfect and therefore there must not be a GOD.
"How can GOD let little babies die?"
"Why must there be War?"

HERE'S A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHT:

Guns don't kill people. People kill people. GOD didn't let the little babies die. Some irresponsible Male

2007-03-12 01:49:40 · answer #2 · answered by will w 1 · 0 0

God allowed your body to be made in your mother's womb. God gave you a soul which will live in your body until death. But, HOW did God create you? Take a look in a science book--it explains how a baby is developed day by day.

2007-03-12 01:19:46 · answer #3 · answered by XB 3 · 0 1

You were created when your parents were having sex. Yes that probably is a disturbing mental image but it doesn't change how you were created. Life is created the same way Nature has always created it.

2007-03-12 01:12:54 · answer #4 · answered by Stephen 6 · 1 0

God was lonely and wanted a family, much like a man does when he is also lonely, he finds company.

2007-03-12 01:01:14 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ask yourself, and you shall receive the answer if you allow your voice to be heard

2007-03-12 00:58:40 · answer #6 · answered by ONEMIND 2 · 0 0

No gods were involved in the making of you.

2007-03-12 00:57:12 · answer #7 · answered by eldad9 6 · 0 1

Half a pound of flour, two eggs, a cup of milk...

2007-03-12 00:53:27 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Hello austin

Genesis tells us God created heaven and earth; He made creatures to reproduce "after their own kind", not some other kind.
Just as it has been said that terrorists have hijacked a "peaceful religion", so it is true that athiests have hijacked science.
Many would have us believe that all scientists from every branch of science are universally in agreement that the theory of evolution is an undisputible fact.
That is pure fantasy.

A list of creation scientists who are/have contributed to science

1) Dr. Raymond Damadian - inventor of MRI device

2) Dr. Raymond Jones - CSIRO Gold Medal, detoxified Leucaena for livestock
consumption

3) Dr. Keith Wanser - 48 published papers, seven U.S. patents
(Professor of Physics, Cal State Fullerton)

4) Dr. Russell Humphreys - successful planetary magnetic predictions
(nuclear physicist, Sandia National Laboratories )

5) Dr. Kurt Wise - Ph.D. in paleontology under Stephen J. Gould at Harvard

6) Jules H. Poirier - designer of radar FM altimeter on Apollo Lunar
Landing Module

7) Dr. Sinaseli Tshibwabwa - discovered 7 new species of fish in the Congo

8) Dr. Saami Shaibani - "International Expert" by the US Depts of Labor and
Justice. 100 published articles (B.A. (Hons), M.A., M.Sc., D.Phil, a
physics professor and researcher)

1) (ID) Dr. Henry F. Schaefer III - five-time Nobel nominee
(professor of chemistry at the University of Georgia)

2) (ID) Dr. William S. Harris - $3.5 million in research grants, over 70
scientific papers, Director of the Lipoprotein Research Laboratory at Saint
Luke’s Hospital. Chair in Metabolism and Vascular Biology and is a
Professor of Medicine at the University of Missouri.

Others:

Dr. Emmett L. Williams, Ph.D. Materials Engineering
Dr. David A. Kaufmann, Ph.D. Anatomy
Dr. Glen W. Wolfrom, Ph.D. Ruminant Nutrition
Dr. Theodore P. Aufdemberge, Ph.D. Physical Geography,
Dr. Eugene F. Chaffin, Ph.D. Physics
Dr. George F. Howe, Ph.D. Botany
Dr. Wayne F. Frair, Ph.D. Serology
Dr. John R. Meyer, Ph.D. Zoology
Dr. Robert Goette, Ph.D. Chemistry
Dr. Lane Lester -- Ph.D. in genetics from Purdue University
Dr. Andrew Snelling -- Ph.D. in geology, U. of Sydney
Dr. Don Batten, consultant plant physiologist
Dr. Gary Parker, Ed.D. in Biology/Geology, Ball State University
Dr. John Baumgardner, Los Alamos Laboratories
Dr. Donald B. DeYoung, Ph.D., Physics, Grace College, Winona Lake, Indiana
Dr. Eric Norman, Ph.D, Biochemistry, Texas A&M University
Dr. Clifford A. Wilson - Archaeologist, Author of "Crash go the Chariots"
Michael Oard, MS, Atmospheric Science, U. of Washington, meteorologist
Keyoshi Takahashi, Ph.D., Botany - has had research published in Nature.
Dr. Andy McIntosh, Reader in Combustion Theory at Leeds U., U.K.

Dr. George Marshall, Ph.D., Ophthalmic Science, U of Glasgow, Scotland
chartered biologist, member of the Institute of Biology
Dr. Danny Faulkner -- Ph.D. Astronomy, Indiana University, Associate
Professor, U. of South Carolina, Lancaster
Dr. David Menton, Associate Professor of Anatomy, Washington University
School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri
Prof. Maciej Giertych, Ph.D.(Toronto), D.Sc.(Poznan), head of the Genetics
Dept. of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Dendrology, Kornik,
Poland.
Dr. James Allan, M.Sc.Agric., PhD., retired senior lecturer in the Dept. of
Genetics, Univ. of Stellenbosch, South Africa
Dr. Andre Eggen, Ph.D. in animal genetics from the Federal Institute of
Technology in Switzerland, research scientist for the French government
Dr. Brian Stone, Ph.D., Head of the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering,
U. of Western Australia
Dr. Donald Chittick, Ph.D. in physical chemistry, Oregon State U.,
Associate Professor of Chemistry , U. of Puget Sound
Dr. Giuseppe Sermonti, Ph.D., geneticist and microbiologist, has served as
Professor of Genetics at U. of Palermo & U. of Perugia
Dr. Andre Eggen, Institute Nationale de la Agrinomique of France, working
on genetic defect in cows known as the Bulldog gene defect.
Dave Phillips, M.S., physical anthropology, California State U., working on
Ph.D. in paleontology
Jonathan D. Sarfati, Ph.D., F.M. -- Ph.D. in Chemistry from Victoria
univeristy of Wellington, New Zealand. New Zealand chess champion.

Dr. Jack Cuozzo, orthodontist (DDS, University of Pennsylvania and MS in
Oral Biology, Loyola University of Chicago) and an original researcher of
Neanderthals, is the author of Buried Alive. This book sets forth the
thesis that human craniofacial structures continue to change with aging and
that Neanderthals were humans who lived to be hundreds of years old
(post-flood). If anything, humans are devolving.

Dr. Joseph Mastropaolo, physiologist for the human engine of the Gossamer
Condor and Gossamer Albatross man-powered flight projects (reported in the
National Geographic), received his doctorate from the University of Iowa.
Dr. Mastropaolo does not believe evolution qualifies as science.

Dr. Robert A. Herrmann -- Professor of Mathematics, U. S. Naval Academy
From the past:

Kepler -- Laws of planetary motion.
Francis Bacon -- contributed to formalization of scientific method
Linnaeus -- classification
John Ray -- Founder of biological science
Robert Boyle -- Founder of modern chemistry
Sir Isaac Newton -- gravity, optics, calculus
Blaise Pascal -- mathematics, calculating machine, air pressure
Charles Babbage -- invented "difference engine," designed computer
Gregor Mendel -- first studies of heredity
James Joule -- physics, inc. beginning of thermodynamics
William Thomson, Lord Kelvin -- Physics
Michael Faraday -- Physics
John Dalton -- chemistry
Louis Pasteur -- immunization, disproof of spontaneous generation
Sir John Herschel -- mathematician and astronomer, called the theory "the
law of higgledy-pigglety"
James Clerk Maxwell -- physicist, developed theory of electromagnetism
Adam Sedgwick -- geologist
Andrew Murray -- entomologist
Richard Owen -- coined the term "dinosaur"
Louis Agassiz, founder of modern glacial geology
Werner von Braun -- Leader of early US space program (Creation 16(2))
James Irwin -- astronaut, walked on the moon
A.E. Wilder-Smith (deceased)- 3 earned doctorates, master of seven
languages, UN advisor

I weigh the evidence from both sides and draw my own conclusion. I won't surrender my logic or reason or go along with the the masses. I'm not going to let atheists and popular culture do my thinking for me.
Eternity is much to long to entrust it to them.

2007-03-12 01:07:36 · answer #9 · answered by MythBuster 2 · 0 1

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