We want answer for so many mysterious things happening on this planet.Also to solve some of our problems and to talk somebody frankly about our weakness who will not capitalise,we need a person or a power whom we call as God.The truth is, the very purpose of the existence of that power got defeated by humans by their selfishness.
2007-04-17 01:08:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, of course. Faith is a very weak platform. Faith exists when all evidence is lacking or contrary to the beliefs. People who show faith in their religous life tend to show faith in other aspects of their lives, such as their political affiliations and their leaders (not being very transparent, am I?) This has been disastrous.
That being said, the lack of evidence of the existence DOES NOT indicate there is no God. I am a Ph.D. in physics who does believe in God. I personally believe the symmetries and beauty I have seen in physics comes ultimately from "God". The quotes are there because everyones interpretation of that word may be different.
I personally believe that faith and science can learn something from one another...
Faith cannot abandon reason.
Science cannot abandon conscience.
2007-04-17 03:56:25
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answered by runningman022003 7
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This is a hypothesis that it is impossible to prove or refute.
The Christian God, to take one, is premised on the idea of faith. Faith exists remote from proof. Faith is a logical get out clause, we have to have faith despite there being all absence of proof to support our belief.
You haven't asked a philosophical question, you've asked for our opinions. I think that for some people that may be why the cling to a belief in God, but this does not address all religious belief.
I'm an atheist myself.
2007-04-17 01:23:07
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answered by themainliner 3
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You stated the LHC...that's what i grew to become into thinking approximately. What if each and every time we run the LHC, we are arising a blast it extremely is the equivalent of the great bang of a sparkling universe. It expands and dissipates in a fragment of a 2nd, yet to those contained interior this universe, their finished existence, billions and billions of years of their perspectives, pass interior the little collision in the huge Hadron Collider. a advantageous theory, yet we don't even comprehend adequate approximately our universe to aim to back up any theories a pair of multiverse. nevertheless this might make for some exciting sci-fi memories. (and undergo in recommendations, each and everything superior expertise we've grew to become into first theorized by using a fictional author with an mind's eye)
2016-12-29 03:42:36
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answered by ? 4
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In answer to your question, I'd have to say "not necessarily."
Plenty of people use God and religion to weild power over other people. And, yes, other people use the same things to tell them what to do in life -- i.e., to lean on.
Though I do believe in God, I don't have a religion, so no dogma or rules to substitute for my own need to use my best judgment as to what to do in daily life.
2007-04-17 02:32:48
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answered by NotReallyHere 3
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God created us. The instinctive desire to call out to God in times of great distress could be considered a rather powerful argument for the existence of a real Creator God.
The problem is that we want God to be what we want him to be and we do not let God be who He is. We want God to obey our desires, when we should be seeking to follow His clear guidance, and to know him for who he is.
A scientist does not create the world, he observes it, studies it, queries it, and experiments to discover how it works. We are willing to take the word of men;
we are not willing to take the word of God.
Maggie
2007-04-17 00:38:53
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answered by Anonymous
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i would say no, if we feel the force of our own spirit, and of those around us,,,,,,, it is not a reach to feel that there is some force incharge of it all,,,,,,,,,, as to turning to something outside of ourselves, when we are feeling weak,,,, that is actually a survival technique,,,,, not a sign of weakness,,,,,,, but yes, i would think that at the core of our beliefs are self, thinking of ones self,,,,,, and how you define your world ,,,,,,, which there again, isnt a bad or negative thing,,,,,
2007-04-17 00:40:56
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answered by dlin333 7
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Diffrent people have different opinion, It depends on our own thinking about God...
Good Question
2007-04-17 01:00:33
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answered by Prasun Saurav 3
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The whole concept of GOD and Religion is a MAN MADE one... God doesn't exist but GOD and GEEZUS... OR BRAHMA... OR YAHWEH OR ALLAH etc... were constructed by man in order to CONTROL THE MASSES...
2007-04-17 00:38:32
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Just alot of brainwashed sheep. baaa- baaaa
2007-04-17 01:24:48
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answered by Anonymous
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