It's already been proven that the membrane waves in the 11th dimension created the universe and the infinite parallel universes with it (our universe is a bubble in the ocean that is the multiverse)
Yet people still believe in higher beings and eternal paradise.
Look at it this way, swap God for "Dave"
My invisible friend Dave created the universe in 6 days, he's in the room right now. In fact he's everywhere, watching us. Dave loves you.
2007-04-02
12:47:13
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Stetson, actually you can see the 11th dimension. It is formed of tiny string-like peices that are one trillionth of a millimetre across, and tie together across our universe.
Also, Gravity doesn't come from our universe. It comes from the 11th dimension. That's why gravity is so weak here (you can defy Earth's gravity on a hairpin with a magnetic force as simple as a fridge magnet. It's weak because we only get the tail-end of the force.)
So yes, the 11th dimension is proven to exist.
Now prove God exists.
2007-04-02
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praise dave!
2007-04-02 12:49:56
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answered by funaholic 5
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Faith in the unknown COULD be described as a coping mechanism, but I am not sure it would qualify as a mental disorder. Though the fervor and refutation of plain logic and science to the point of self harm shown in several religions can call into question the mental state of the INDIVIDUAL in question.
You could say the same thing about belief in the paranormal, alien lifeforms, or anything that cannot be proved beyond a shadow of a doubt. For example, I have never heard of your whole membrane wave theory, or seen proof of parallel universes. Does that make you crazy? Or me ignorant? Could "God's" faithful say the same about you?
2007-04-02 19:57:02
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answered by alcaholicrage 2
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LOL did you just see what YOU wrote? " The 11th dimension! Look at it this way, swap 11th with " bananas" everyone knows that the banana dimension created us! That's why bananas are good for us! seriously though how can you doubt this faith of an unseen God when He has spoken far more times to others and me than you or any other have seen the famed"11th dimension"! Yet you believe whole heartedly in something that can't be seen or touched or loved either. The pot has called the kettle black. I hope this helps you, friend.
2007-04-02 19:55:18
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answered by stetson 3
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Respect Dave
2007-04-02 19:52:15
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answered by Screamin' Banshee 6
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Any scientific proof on the formation of the earth does not disprove religion. Everything in the world has a process and an order and can be studied and understood through science. The same applies to the formation of earth. Believing in God does not mean you reject scientific theories such as evolution.
By the way, christianity is not the only religion in the world.
2007-04-02 19:55:06
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answered by E.T.01 5
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I wouldn't go so far as to saying it is a mental disorder although I do agree that the entire concept is rather far fetched. I think that religion was created as a way to unify and govern the people. For example everyone has something in common with one another (going to church, reading the bible, praying) and they listen to their leader so they will go to heaven (the pope). Because nobody wants to go to hell, nobody will steal. I think that the ideology of Darwinism is far more realistic as well as probable. But I'm not saying that religion is a lie nor a mental disorder.
2007-04-02 19:53:54
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answered by Anonymous
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1)show me proof that what you say is proven. i believe that God created the world by speaking.
2) God does exist. and He does love you SO much and DIED for you. how can you reject someone that died for you and then rose again just to give you life?
3) there is no time in heaven. so a million years to us could mean 1 second to God. We don't know exactly how long it took God exactly to create the world.
every other theory can be proven wrong except God's
2007-04-02 19:50:57
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answered by Jesus=Savior<3 4
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That makes more sense to me than the alternative. "Look there's nothing, not even air. If we don't touch anything, there will be a fully operational universe there in 50 billion years." Sounds pretty rediculous too doesn't it? Maybe you should ask Dave what he thinks.
Then again, maybe L. Ron Hubbard created everything?
2007-04-02 19:53:45
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I don't think that's true.
Father Maximilian Kolbe, a Roman Catholic priest at Auschwitz, traded his life for the life of another prisoner who had been condemned to death. If that's mental illness then i wish more people were mentally ill.
2007-04-02 19:52:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Gosh, I am so glad Dave loves me! I bow down to Dave!
2007-04-02 19:52:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Try reading your question and logic loud in front of the mirror, and see if you look confused. Or rather bemused! Something like a mental disorder itself?
I am a Christian. And because of Jesus Christ I'm free of all mental disorder! Wish you well!
2007-04-02 19:53:15
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answered by Anonymous
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