No point in trying to reach the Atheists, let them believe they are alone, until they have an "experience" until then they will always be alone, is their choice.
Praise God
2007-04-11 14:38:03
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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a clock would only pertain to a being who obeyed the force of time, even if he were thousands of miles away we could still see him. this could be possible, but if you would accept this you are not a christian. christians believe in the bible which states that the earth is about 6000 years old. we know without a shadow of a doubt the earth is much older that six thousand years old. besides all the minor mistakes and what not i.e. becoz is spelled because its two letters its not that big of a deal to have to spell it, anyways. the only way god would be able to travel that far away is either go faster than the speed of light(he would only be 6000 lightyears away if he couldnt) which could quite possibly destroy the universe since its not even concieved possible yet, also this last statement is paradoxical because if he was god what use would he have for creating time? time is a force as real as matter light and gravity, it can be manipulated and slowed down through the theory of relativity. time would only hinder a god, and if he was perfect why would he hinder himself. lastly why would he create us then leave, or why would he create us at all?
2007-04-11 21:43:33
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answered by Ryan, Atheati Magus 5
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That's basically Deism. I was a Deist for about a year on my way out of Christianity.
Basically the reason I rejected it was that if "everything" needs a cause, what created God/Alien?
No, I haven't searched the whole universe. But you haven't searched the whole universe yet I'll bet you can say that there isn't an Ice Cream Planet populated by miniature Johnny Depps. I mean, there MIGHT be. You haven't looked EVERYwhere. Ditto: God. But the Ice Cream Planet and God have equal probablity of existing.
2007-04-11 21:35:14
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answer #3
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answered by Cindy Lou Who --P3D-- 5
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Reread the bible. The writers didn't know that stars were other suns. If god was the author, wouldn't it have been written differently as the creater of the universe would have known better. Nothing in your paragraph proves or gives me any reason to believe in god even if he may be hiding out in some distant galaxy. Are you saying god is hides?
2007-04-11 21:39:46
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answer #4
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answered by Rico E Suave 4
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The Infinite, The Unkown, Beyond the Descriptions,
Are the ways these Planets rotate,
Sitting somewhere in one among them in a small corner tries to look up,
The one, called man, wondering, how can he know anything ?
Perhaps the one who knows not even what a thing is ?
THAT Thou Art, Tatvamasi,
May be Jesus Christ said, " Judge Not, and Praise Lord",
May be for even creating some beautiful system check points called Athiests"
..lol..
Sairam
2007-04-12 14:37:36
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answer #5
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answered by Indra 2
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In this situation, any atheist would be careful to not that there is no proof of your space-clock-maker's existence or notexistence.
Right now you are trying to prove a fanciful story about a super-powerful space being who created the universe by telling me a fanciful story about a super-powerful space being who created a clock. I can't disprove either of them; that does not negate the fact that they are both made up. There is absolutely no evidence to support either one. Why should I believe?
And, for the last time, the burden of proof is on the accuser. You guys made up God, it's your job to prove to me that he does exist.
2007-04-11 21:59:08
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answer #6
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answered by Dan X 4
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You ask it as if it's some dude who casually strolled over and set up a solar clock.
"God" is a supernatural being. Gods were invented by ancient men who didn't understand things like the sun and the weather. We've supposedly progressed, but we still haven't let go of the idea of these supernatural beings. I, personally, don't believe in supernatural beings.
2007-04-11 21:38:23
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answered by Jess H 7
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Well first of all there is the dilemma of "Where did the aliens come from? Who created them?"
When you explain to me why everything must have a creator EXCEPT God, then I will give this question some more thought.
The whole "he's always existed" baloney doesn't cut it for me. Come up with something better.
2007-04-11 21:40:41
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answered by God Fears Me 3
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My problem with god is this whole book men have wrote with his "supposed" word. If there is a god i don't think he'd talk to men like this. Besides it would be ignorant to assume a god created the universe without knowing much about the universe if your an atheist; for others will that is their beliefs and that's fine just don't expect me to believe them.
2007-04-11 21:34:58
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answered by Nothing interesting 3
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The concept of time is a human invention. The immense Universe is a proof of the insignificant we are. The planet Earth or the "World" is similar to a grain of sand on a beach. Do you really think that we are especial?
2007-04-11 21:42:23
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answer #10
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answered by Lost. at. Sea. 7
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I've prayed to God thousands of times. I don't need to search the universe to know that he doesn't exist.
I called out to God the way he says I should.
There was no answer.
I do not know with certainty that God exists, just like I don't know with certainty that you exist. But it is more reasonable to assume that he does not, because I have read the Bible, I have prayed, I have gone to church, I have followed God's instructions, and all I got for it was
silence.
2007-04-11 21:36:42
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answered by Anonymous
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