What part of "supernatural" do some people not get? "Super" here refers to something that is "ABOVE" something else, in this, God, who is ABOVE the natural realm. That means that we do not have the means, using our natural senses, to test or verify Him (unless perhaps He allows us to). Thus, it is not Him who is limited, but us.
2007-05-23 09:00:05
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answered by Deof Movestofca 7
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Geeze you are really smart. Must have sat in the front of the class and believed everything your teacher told you, because heaven knows its way too difficult to think for yourself.
Just because something is not yet known does not mean it doesnt exist. Furthermore, just because god doesnt show up and drive you to school everyday doesnt mean he doesnt exist.
This may be a little difficult for you to understand, but there are some things that exist that we cant experience directly, like the 11 dimesional world that may exist in our supposedly 3 dimensional universe. Or the quantum mechanics that defy classical physics.
Also the free will that you and me exercise everday, doesnt have any testable, verifiable characteristics.
2007-05-23 08:54:11
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answered by jennjenn 1
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No, my God(dess) does not have any characteristics that are measurable by current technology. Perhaps it is current technology that is limited, or non existent. I don't ask the Gods to verify thier existence, any more than I ask you to verify your existence. For all I know, you are nothing but a program. I can't see you, I don't know where you are, you have no physical presence in my life, all I know of you is a few words in a question. Do you exist? Can you prove it to me? I can see the results of my God(dess)'s work all around me, in trees, flowers, clouds, people. I know nothing of your work. There's a reason for the word "Metaphysics". It means *beyond* physics *beyond* our ability to measure with scientific studies or instruments, and that is why it's "measurement" is currently subjective....
2007-05-23 11:16:50
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answered by beatlefan 7
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relatively. as a count number of actuality revealed once you just about and comprehensively be conscious Gods observe on your existence. previous that. Any psychological dullard is familiar with that no longer something spawns no longer something. Jehovah is countless, and there could be yet one countless being. If there have been 2 countless beings then each and every could be constrained via the different and as you with a bit of luck comprehend, countless beings have no limits. i encourage you to launch your recommendations from its self imposed stupidity and actively have interaction in Gods observe. Then, do a similar venture with the different "gods". The fsm, thor, and the atheist god of lack of expertise. See who wins. lol John 8:40 4 God Bless
2016-11-26 20:28:58
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answered by Anonymous
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No, no testable or verifiable characteristics. You are right, it's just a theory of mine, but it feels right to me. Of course, it is limited - limited to the extent of my own imagination (which is not much of a limit, admittedly) - but I am ok with that.
Peace!
2007-05-23 16:00:27
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answered by carole 7
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Thought you would never ask. For the test you must have one behavior of yours that you have tried to change more than once without success. Step one: think of a name for the Spirit of truth for you to address her by. Step two: ask her to reveal to you the underlying need that isn't being fulfilled that is preventing you from changing this unwanted behavior. Step three: once the unmet need is identified think of as many possible ways to fulfill that need as you can. Step four: when you are satisfied you have all the possiblities, pick one and do it. God is about meeting our needs, not trying to make us jump through hoops trying to obey a bunch of rules. Keep us informed as to how well your test goes.
2007-05-23 09:09:33
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answered by single eye 5
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No, I believe in Him as much as I have a nose on my face, and I have to say that I can't quantitatively prove it.
And i need to confess that there was a period in my life when I had my doubts. But I had a really personal experience that changed it.
There you go.
BD
2007-05-23 08:47:06
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answered by The Brian 4
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love. to me God is love. You cant see love physically, but you can feel it when you are in love. The same principle. And you can see it in peoples face. (I am not saying any certain religious group either, I am saying individuals walking down the road). God is within. You cant expect to disect him/her from the body, he/she just is.
And I am not a fundie.
2007-05-23 08:45:13
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answered by Mo 4
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Having a discussion with an Atheist is a big waste of time. They will argue and argue forever, going nowhere. It isn't enough for them to not believe, they have to TRY to get others to join their faithless world, and TRY to crush anyone's spirituality. They rarely succeed. I accept Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. I believe, and don't care if you believe or not. End of subject.
2007-05-23 08:46:37
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answered by Ruth 2
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Yes, She's beautiful, intelligent, witty, fun to be with and just all around terrific. I see her everyday when I look in the mirror ;)
2007-05-23 10:16:32
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answered by Kallan 7
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