I would be really careful about slinging the word "idiot" around. Did not Jesus say, "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone..." perhaps you should ponder that for a minute.
2007-04-28 06:29:18
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answered by Momofthreeboys 7
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I am not an atheist or christian or anything for that matter. I think that how we were created, who or what created us is so far beyound our comprehension, that not even the smartest person on earth has the answer! I do however believe that we are energy and energy can not be created or destroyed, this is a physics fact! The term God means different things to different people. For me God is you, God is me, God is the trees, the animals, the ocean, the sky, the earth, in other words God is everything and yet God is nothing, God is the smallest and the largest, the good and the bad, the white and the black, the positive and negative etc. etc. etc. When you say life can not form without a God creator you are wrong! Life is created in petree dishes in science labs all over the world by students, scientists, etc. all the time and has been being done for many, many, years now! Does this make all these people Gods? You say don't mention evolution, so I won't get into that, but how about this! People from another planet started us in a petree dish, then put us in a rocket and fired us at the earth, hence life began!
2007-04-28 13:53:40
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answered by tonal9nagual 4
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I'm not an idiot in any shape or form.
We could have gotten here through other means, including the Big Bang or according to what other religions said.
Maybe or maybe not, but it doesn't automatic prove the Christian God.
Again, this doesn't prove the Christian God. Besides, who created the creator? Who created that creator? Why does anything exist at all? Creationism has never been proven, but there is a lot more proof for the theory of evolution.
Exactly. Atheists actually like to think into this stuff.
How can you prove that? Isn't it selfish to not believe in the Invisible Pink Unicorn? Both have the same amount of proof for existing.
No I don't agree.
2007-04-28 13:30:23
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answered by Ievianty 5
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If your 'god' has always existed, why is it any different to think that the universe has always existed and therefore did not require a creator?
Same thing, but without your Anthropomorphic projections and assumption that 'whoever made this must be a lot like me'.
The existence of the Universe is easily confirmed.
Your 'god' is something that only exists in your own mind.
You are an idiot.
2007-04-28 13:39:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Atheists tend to be some of the smartest people I know. I have yet to met one that was an idiot.
We evolved naturally.
No, we came from primordial soup.
*sigh* Please go back to school, you have no idea what a scientific theory even is. Let alone what evolution is. And evolution is both theory and fact.
To not believe in your god is selfish and arrogant? If one accepts a supremely transcendent God, a God who governs and sustains the vast Cosmos, it is either arrogant or insane to believe that that god could take notice of you, let alone speak directly with you.
2007-04-28 13:42:38
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like you have a problem with atheists. you shouldn't, according to you we are all going to hell for eternity to recieve our "just" punishment.
Just because you don't know how the universe began doesn't mean that god did it. (are you familiar with the God of the gaps argument)
What's really selfish is to believe that only you and the few people, who have, by sheer chance, chosen Christianity to follow, are going to heaven and the rest, to hell.
And you say that life cannot form without a creator, yet you claim that God has is exempt from the rule. You say that because it's the only way your religon makes sense. Your narrow view of the world is pathetic.
2007-04-28 13:46:13
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answered by Anonymous
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No I do not agree. There is no empirical evidence of your deity nor is there empirical evidence that everything was created by something in a specific design.
Saying that the christian deity was not created by anything leaves it open that it evolved from something else if it is indeed a real entity.
It is christians like yourself, who rely on that book to do all their thinking for them, who have no regard for humanity and the diversity that it contains therein, that makes me ever so glad I walked away from christianity in 1984.
Oh and by the way, I'm not atheist, I'm agnostic. See there is no empirical evidence that your deity doesn't exist either so being a total unknown, I choose to ignore it for the human beings next to me. Why worship an unknown when I can help someone I know is real and will appreciate it.
2007-04-28 13:32:30
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answered by genaddt 7
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You don't want the answers to those questions. Even though we have or are working on the answers, you would rather believe stories and not have to think critically. You find it illogical that we can come into existence without a creator, but you don't have a problem when "God" does it. Thus, that makes YOU the idiot, not us.
2007-04-28 13:29:05
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answered by Robopacolypse 1
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> Are you a complete idiot or just a partial idiot?
It is good that you are looking in the mirror and seriously considering which you are. You have succeeded, as we do consider you to be completely devoid of intelligence. We understand why you have such a perverted belief in god, as your obvious complete lack of intelligence does not make it wise for you to hold any beliefs that require original thinking. You were quite lucky to have found a belief system that even you have the intelligence to follow.
2007-04-28 13:46:08
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answered by Fred 7
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To call an entire group of people "a complete idiot or just a partial idiot" is pretty selfish and arrogant. And un-Christian.
2007-04-28 13:35:43
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answered by JK Nation 4
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To believe in god is to submit to being a sheep. I think a lot of people considered this person not to be an idiot:
“Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear”
- Thomas Jefferson
2007-04-28 13:29:17
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answered by Anonymous
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