You are not listening. God has always existed AND never makes a mistake AND sees into the future. He knows everything for he made everything.
This is what they say ...
2007-05-21 14:21:40
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answered by ButwhatdoIno? 6
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I think there is sufficient evidence from archaeology and ethnology to suggest that we are being studied by various non-human races.
I also think that God sent mankind into this world to make a choice between living as the true vine of john 15 or not loving, and dying the disconnected deaths mentioned in psalm 139.
Psalm 139 comes from a very ancient tradition and speaks the promise that God is with us and that our names are written ..
I think we are encouraged by God to love one another, to facilitate and to socialise. That is indeed the message of Christ.
I can model people within Christianity as within the cells of a biological vine - trasmitting the water of the source through and to each other - and bearing fruit
2007-05-21 21:26:03
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answered by andrew NSE 3
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Although , i am a firm believer in God but i have agree with your assessment. The thing is Humans have ego barriers against God and God on the other hand would love to get everyone to heaven but then the thing is every human being is indivisual and as we have learn through relationships that people quite often do what they want to do. But God definatley is Oft-forgiving, all-knowing and most merciful!
2007-05-21 21:22:15
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answered by Anonymous
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God isn't linear. He lives in the Past, Present, & future-- ALL at the SAME TIME. He's not learning about us, he already knows.
What we've done, what we're doing, and what we will do-- he knew all of this information about us before we were even born.
2007-05-21 21:24:31
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answered by a.michaellewis 1
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well i believe that if there is a God, (which im not too sure about myself) He just created us and has little to no control over anything human/sother forms of life do. i think that yes, he possibly does watch over our existance (not every single person but the population in genreal) and maybe studies us. i havent thought about it much though...thanks for the opinion =)
2007-05-21 21:21:46
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answered by Anonymous
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That would be cool to put it that way. In fact, it would be good material for ***-kicking fiction! (Ala Niel Gaimman) It would be also cool (and kind of creepy) to think, in a what-if manner, that our whole universe was just a scientific experiment by certain curious black hole chemistry student, or a thesis by an alien physics graduate student gone awry. (Sorry, but these are not my original ideas.)
2007-05-21 21:26:22
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answered by pecier 3
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Perhaps, but what great love He must have for us to have stopped eternity in order to give us something we take for granted: time.
2007-05-21 21:21:36
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answered by arewethereyet 7
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he does not learn from us because he knows and sees our future...we being created beings......God bless
2007-05-21 21:36:45
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answered by srjione 3
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This would mean God isn't omniscient, ergo he isn't truly a god.
2007-05-21 21:19:47
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answered by Nowhere Man 6
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probably not, isn't he supposed to know what's going to happen in the future?
2007-05-21 21:21:56
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answered by karma 3
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