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simple. they remove him from the equation because if they leave him in there then science will year him apart.

basically its a defense mechanism.

in reality its stupid. they try to because then they would have to answer questions that they have no answer for.

OOH!

they want you to play by their rules but they dont want to play by your rules!

2007-04-22 14:30:12 · answer #1 · answered by johnny.zondo 6 · 7 8

thing

• noun 1 an inanimate material object. 2 an unspecified object. 3 (things) personal belongings or clothing. 4 an action, activity, concept, or thought. 5 (things) unspecified circumstances or matters: how are things? 6 (the thing) informal what is needed, required, acceptable, or fashionable. 7 (one’s thing) informal one’s special interest or concern.

Everything that is a thing has a creator. You must understand what a thing is. Even the thoughts that God had that eventually manifested were a creation of His mind. He created Himself in concept only when He created something that could preceive of that reality. Up until then he and the thing were the same thing. so you see every"thing", must have a creator, no ,matter what level of perception it exist in.....God created the thing that everything else is created from.

2007-04-22 14:44:51 · answer #2 · answered by happylife22842 4 · 0 0

The Christian God is the comparable God as in the different religions. there is in straight forward terms one God, and God is in straight forward terms a word for the regardless of that supernatural entity that created each thing is. it is not lots that because of the fact the universe had a commencing up and that i assume an foundation that there must be a God, this is how ought to and why could mindless and purposeless count evolve into living kinds of guy or woman “beings” with self-based egos with survival drives and the ought to procreate? there is not any reason for count to try this, no longer till there's a dressmaker and a objective for it. life kinds that stepped forward into people, could no longer have handed off by making use of random threat, even over an limitless volume of time,

2016-10-03 10:18:22 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You think too simply and there is a great flaw in your logic. Creationists believe that everything was created by God. In the scope of creation, there must be a supreme creator by whom all else was created.The supreme creator is not created, otherwise, creation would not exist. To all things there must be an ultimate source.

2007-04-22 14:39:45 · answer #4 · answered by James F 3 · 1 2

Wait a second, science also says that everything must have a creator.

Of course, whatever caused our universe to exist had to have existed before our universe, and therefore would not be subject to our universal laws. Even secular science perpetuates this idea, only that they attempt to stay as far away from God as possible with their theories.

If you look at our universe from an unbiased, scientific standpoint, that there is (or was, to be fair) a creator is undeniable. Visit my Myspace and read some of my blogs; I touch on this very subject quite often. You can find the link in my profile if you are interested.

2007-04-22 14:37:43 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 1 3

"God created the heavens and earth" is a mistranslation.

According to Genesis, matter pre-existed creation. God just sorted it out to form a world and put life on it.

So you might ask creationists who created the pre-existent matter and why they believe things that are not written in the Bible.

2007-04-22 14:55:43 · answer #6 · answered by Sabrina H 4 · 0 0

Most creationists might believe that this creator is not bound by the laws of physics and such. Cop out answer? You decide.

2007-04-22 14:33:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

The typical response is 'god exists outside of time' - which is at least an improvement.

They used to argue that god was all around us, making our crops grow and punishing teenagers for having impure thoughts.

So at least we now have him on the retreat.

2007-04-22 22:16:11 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If one is the only one, that which is taught to be the begining and the end. Then that is the starting point of creation. If you have a though, did you create it? Or was this the true begining? Out of that thought did you make something out of it to improve upon it?If you did, did you not create from it?That being the first. Has anyone ever step forward to claim to be the first upon your thought?

2007-04-22 14:38:06 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

It is quite normal. They feel themselves are a cut above the rest and hence their god is above all, including time, space and everything else.

But they fail to understand he is there before the time and space, and he created time and space, why can't he travel through time and space? Why Christians view humans as robots created by this being call a god.

2007-04-22 14:39:16 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

great question-having just read The God Delusion-one of the best educational books around-Richard Dawkins asks the same question.
It is true that applying this logic would destroy all of the cult followers arguments-however they believe in magic, therefore there is always the Dues ex Machina answer.
Keep up the great questions-if you can touch just one "believer " and get them to think ,you have done well.

2007-04-22 19:47:16 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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