Seems you copied and pasted this before.....or.....you got..."beamed-up" by Scotty............hehehe.....
2007-03-16 23:21:45
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answered by ozzy chik... 5
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first this will work ONLY if you can be totaly honest, of all the knowledge that a person can know say 3% of all the knowledge that huge 97% that mankind has no idea where to even look can God live there? Okay "IF" your honest you had to say yes, not design, say a rocket or a building, put the raw materials in a container and shake it, can you get that rocket or building or "MUST" you have someone take the raw materials and design it, Okay again "IF" your honest you have a designer, a creator, now the world we live on any country that has any kind of government, "IF" that place has a place you would want to live in, feel safe in has [including the USA] as its base The Ten Commandments [not suggestions by the way] and so the ten commandments are real SO IS the rest of The Holy Bible, God has always been Jesus is God and has always been Heb, 13:8 Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever.
As far as the laws of natures involving the birth of Jesus Christ [the second member of The Godhead] God created those laws and is NOT subject to the laws HE MADE, WE ARE BUT "NOT" GOD, find out more free bible lessons www.amazingfacts.org talk to me also wgr88@yahoo.com God bless.
2007-03-16 23:28:39
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answered by wgr88 6
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Everyone, or most everyone, who believes in God acknowledges him as a spirit. I can't give you exactly where i read this ' cause i don't remember exactly, but there was a quantum physics guru turned paranormal researcher that defined a spirit as a "multi-dimensional LIGHT being."
Considering that light is simply energy, do you think that this energy is able to store information. Of course. Is it remotely possible that this energy then could be intellegent. I think so.
Now here's the hum-dinger. If it's remotely possible that what I said before was true, then dont you think that its possible that the "big bang," (spark or explosion) could have gave birth to a "light" being that we know of as god. Whom from the beginning of time has learned and created everything as we know it through trial and error. Experience is the best teacher you know.
If knowledge is truly power, who would be more powerful than the beginning of all knowlege.
I try not to get all hung up in the religion thing either. I do however believe that there is a god. If all of these religions are confusing you and causing the same conflict within you as they have with mankind as a whole, find peace and compromise within yourself. but dont give up on god all together.
The computer you are using right now is much less complicated than we are. Yet, it did not evolve from a pile of goo. We created it. Just as we were created by something much more intellegent than we.
2007-03-17 00:12:32
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answered by Los 2
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First, Big Bang, if you're such a science wiz, was Postulated by a Catholic Priest:
Father Georges-Henri Lemaître was a Belgian Roman Catholic priest, honorary prelate, professor of physics and astronomer.
Monsignor Lemaître proposed what became known as the Big Bang theory of the origin of the Universe, although he called it his 'hypothesis of the primeval atom'. He based his theory on the laws of relativity set forth by Einstein, among others, although at the time Einstein believed in an eternal universe...
Isaac Newton believed in God and even pinned down a date for the crusifiction of Jesus as April 2, 33 AD
Albert Einstein said: Science without religion is lame and religion without science is blind.
Well, there's some scientific proof for you, three of the greatest thinkers of modern times all with PH Ds in Physics.
Harvard University and Yale University were both founded as seminary schools and still are to a vast degree. Founded and taught, intially, by the clergy. Two of the most prestigious institutes of learning in the world. The oldest in America.
If it were not for the clergy, common man wouldn't have a brain, because Royalty in feudal times didn't want peasants with brains, just strong backs so they could share crop and work. Only the rich got an education.
Newton's mother, who was modestly well to do, originally PULLED him from school because she wanted him to be a farmer.
And, by the way, it was wonderful science that gave us the A-Bomb. A bunch of agnostics put that wepon into the hands of the world and pretty soon everyone will have one. You'll even want to own one for fear the gang dude down the street who has one will try and use it against you.
If religion had been consulted, the A-Bomb would never have been made! If the American people had been consulted, they might not have approved of it, either.
It was a conspiracy of science (they went to Roosevelt you know) and government that gave us that one!
How do you sleep at night knowing Atheist North Korea has A-Bombs and missles to deliver them!
How do you sleep at night knowing Atheist China has the largest standing army in the world and lots of nukes.
2007-03-16 23:51:23
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answered by Anonymous
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well i agree with you most of it. i believe the idea of a god is just not logical unless you look at the fact that it was always used for power over people by using there fears. so yeah a god just isn't possible. i believe it was a way of controlling people. and evolution makes more sense. alot of things in the bible is impossible like you said about mary, for a start. and religion has never EVER brought peace just war and death. there are very few religions that are peaceful but even then i bet there was murder untold in them too. also correct me if i am wrong but where in the bible did it say jesus died for are sins in the now future? he died for the people of the time not for there childrens children and so on. so why do people say he died for our sins!?
2007-03-16 23:43:40
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answered by dragontears 4
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I dont believe in 'god' never have and never will, I dont care about this so called idol that is so great and superior and i too dont believe there is a 'hell' or indeed a 'heaven'.
There is no evidence to support this so i would call it 'myth' rather than existence... All that other stuff does'nt concern me and I live my life to the fullest, but i do believe that you just dont know whats around the next corner and things happen for a reason..
I am an honest hard working person and I believe in myself and my abilities and of course am proud of my sons and husband, isn't that something??
Good that you are too a realist and not 'up your own backside' like some of these religious cults
2007-03-16 23:24:14
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answered by Scatty 6
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Jesus did die for All sins, but not all go to Heaven. God's standards required a sinless man to die so that the sinful wouldn't have too. His only requirement? Believe in what that sinless man did. So, as I like to say, "If you don't believe, you don't receive."
Religion is soooo not about peace, BUT God is if the world would only live the life He has set out for us.
No one created God. God always was. I know it's a hard concept to grasp, still none the less true.
Mary did the impossible, through God, because what is impossible for us, is possible for God.
Keep searching and thinking.
2007-03-16 23:31:07
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answered by gtahvfaith 5
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I'm not religious, but I can say that you just saying that you "believe in science" isn't all that great.
Beliefs are just limited perspectives on reality. Beliefs change. Personally, I want the changeless.
What is scientifically believed today can always be left behind and replaced with a new belief tomorrow. It happens all the time.
As far as believing in God goes, it really depends on your definition of God. I think it's a fairly misused word. Everyone's got their own concepts in their mind regarding that word.
People kill for religion because people have always hated people different from themselves. Religion isn't always about spirituality, it's about local customs and beliefs. It binds people together to form "us" and "them."
On the other hand, their are many people who view religion differently, as a means to living a peaceful life.
People are basically crazy. That's why all the discrepencies occur.
2007-03-16 23:26:59
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answered by Anonymous
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1st Q: Why do I believe in God? Because I find it impossible to believe that these 3 dimensions we experience are all there is. There are other realms - people experience it all the time, in the form of 'a 6th sense', spirits, telepathy, etc.
2nd Q: If God proves his love to you in such an amazing way and you still obstinately refuse to receive what he is offering, what is he to do?
3rd Q: The people who are killing for their faith are crazy extremists. Most religions are essentially pacifist. And what about the good things people like mother Theresa, Gandhi, and thousands of other believers have done?
4th Q: We are mere specs of dust in a vast universe. We don't know the answers. In fact, some of us start realizing that there is a God when we think about this.
5th Q: I have absolutely no doubt that miracles do happen. I have experienced one, with confirmation of a very clever team of doctors!
God made us. And he loves us...
2007-03-16 23:46:42
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answered by Amelie 6
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Sounds like you've already made up your mind so why are you asking the question? You've made your opinion known. Thank you for your opinion. I'll continue to believe in the God I talk to and who talks to me. And since we both have the right to our beliefs I guess we should leave it at that.
2007-03-16 23:28:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm no longer a muslim yet even i will allow you to already know that the be conscious Islam itself ability peace, and so does the be conscious Muslim, and so does the greeting Asalam (u wal'akum), it is derived from the basis consonants SLM as in iSLaM, aSaLaM and muSLiM, it is a similar derivation using fact the Hebrew SLM blend ShaLoM, and jeruSaLeM. Now in Islam the peace isn't the form of peace that we understand from Jesus' teachings - turn the different cheek, do no longer stand up to an evil person etc... it rather is a distinctive form of peace. In Islam there are 2 lands - the land of peace Dar al-Islam and the land of conflict Dar al-Harb yet this concept does not date lower back to the Qu'ran or the prophet Mohammed (PBUH) yet to Ibn Taymiyyah as a reaction to Mongol invasion of Islamic lands interior the thirteenth - 14th Century - this could be a diffusion nevertheless of the belief presented via the prophet Mohammed (PBUH) of Jihad or conflict. The Jihad became basically ever meant as a shielding conflict inspite of the incontrovertible fact that for the time of history the belief of protective against an attack has been accelerated upon, to the factor the place it is concept via some yet no longer all that if one Muslim is attacked everywhere interior the international, the entire community is seen under attack and all Mulims everywhere are expected to take care of the single that is attacked. In Islam there is an fairly reliable concept of community and the community is larger than the guy. in this gentle, the dividing of the land of Islam via the state of Israel via the west and the driving Muslims out of their properties via Israel is percieved as an attack on the entire Muslim community. particular non secular extremists call upon the reliable experience of community and non secular accountability to cajole people to make "shielding" conflict on the west and on Israel. we would desire to constantly additionally integrate that with particular psychopathic leaders interior the muslim international who're extremely wealthy using west's dependence on oil yet who keep their inhabitants in severe poverty, promising to financially furnish for the families of suicide bombers, who're manupulated with the promise of money for their kinfolk and paradise for themselves. inspite of the incontrovertible fact that those violent extremists not extra replicate the perspectives of nearly all of Muslims as say the IRA displays the perspectives of Catholics. As for the treatment of females, i'm no longer likely sufficiently qualified to handle the subject and can defer that question to somebody with extra understanding of Islam.
2016-10-18 21:57:59
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answered by ? 4
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