Well, that's a nice change of pace.
Still don't think the Muslim conception of God is much of an improvement over the Christian one.
2007-04-04 15:57:16
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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specific, I do. there is not any different rationalization for existence. The human physique is a maximum wondrous unit on a microscopic point. that's impossible for evolution to account for the brilliance of it. not in common terms for mammals, yet even the form and mechanics of flora is strategies boggling. people has constantly mandatory something to worship. i could incredibly have self belief in God than not. What could take place if the Bible is the actuality? i could incredibly err on the secure area of the line. God has constantly been and could constantly be. people wager that the earth is so and many tens of millions of years previous. So what? What does it mean to me that the earth is 2500000000000 to the potential of 250 years previous? i will in common terms stay to (if i'm fortunate) one hundred, if Jesus would not come earlier then. The Bible in common terms provides us the heritage of the previous seven thousand years. important is the previous couple of years it is likewise heritage already, as that's written unchangeable in the Bible.
2016-10-02 05:00:45
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answered by ? 4
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These are beautiful quotes from a beautiful book about an all loving God who wants His children to learn all they can. These are questions that He asked Muhammad and intern The Prophet asked his followers. But Allah and The Prophet do not speak to everyone, though They listen to all.
Too often the Quran and the Christian Bible are twisted by men who serve only themselves. It is sad. Isn't it a common belief in Islam that all gods are but one God and Muhammad is His prophet? Does not Allah love verity?
2007-04-04 16:06:02
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answered by ladyk5dragon 3
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No, I do not think I was created in play. I was not created. I was born approximately 9 months after my mother and my father procreated, combining cells that each of their bodies had built out of raw materials that had entered their bodies from respiration and digestion. Those cells began dividing, then migrating and specializing, and, to make a long story short, eventually made the physical body that can be identified with my newborn self.
The purpose I was created from? Physical pleasure on the part of my parents. The purpose I now have? Whatever I have decided for myself. I didn't need a god to be born, and I don't need one to tell me how to live my life.
2007-04-04 16:03:16
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answered by jtrusnik 7
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To answer a specific question is to expect a specific answer. Is your god so needy as to expect so much? A God that has needs is not a god at all.
2007-04-04 15:58:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Your God & bible are different from the Living God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob & His Son Jesus who was resurrected to life & sits at the right hand of God. In Christ <>< <><
2007-04-04 16:01:53
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answered by Barbara J 3
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I am an atheist that would love to answer your question but I don't have a god damn clue what you are asking.
If I don't believe in god, I don't believe I was created by anyone, so that is an illogical paradox my friend. If god isn't real he can't ask me questions.
2007-04-04 15:58:54
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answered by Bryan 3
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actually, yes I do--the bible describes him as having the temperament of a spoiled three-year old, and if he indeed had any knowledge of what he was doing when he created us, he would have obliterated Adam and Eve and made new people--he flooded the world so killing innocents was not against his religion
2007-04-04 16:03:17
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answered by Anonymous
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That is not a question from God, that is simply a quote from the Koran.
2007-04-04 15:56:34
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answered by ? 6
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No God didn't ask that question imaginary God's cant talk. That is just another bit of your silly imagination.
2007-04-04 15:58:44
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answered by Anonymous
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