I don't believe in God, but I don't like this question. Mostly because you cannot use an action that is logically impossible as an example of something that God may or may not do. I don't think the state of omnipotence includes the logically impossible.
2007-03-13 08:04:22
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answered by juhsayngul 4
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If you can stick around for another 6 or 7 yrs you will most certainly get your answer.
2007-03-13 16:12:00
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answered by swindled 7
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thats why christianity is never forced on anyone. it is by faith that you tap into God's mercy and soon the blessings, interventions, divine inspirations and miracles will not even just tell you he's there, it let you know that he lives in you.
2007-03-13 15:03:30
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answered by butterflyinlove 1
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Because he loves us so much that he hides that proof to provide free will which allows people to damn themselves to hell for eternity.
He is a loving trickster.
2007-03-13 15:03:36
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answered by ɹɐǝɟsuɐs Blessed Cheese Maker 7
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1. Even if he did, you wouldn't believe it anyhow.
2. Seeing that he has...his son rising from the dead, and you don't believe it...my first point stands.
2007-03-13 15:10:32
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answered by Jeff- <3 God <3 people 5
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This one is making my head spin
2007-03-13 15:02:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, and it lies within the essence of yourself, because no matter what proofs you use against it, you are still the one doing the refuting.
2007-03-13 15:01:46
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answered by Julian 6
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Already has in he form of Creation
2007-03-13 15:01:32
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answered by Maurice H 6
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why hasn't he? where is he? why haven't he showed up in all these years?
2007-03-13 15:05:57
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answered by Iluvhim 1
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