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2007-05-25 18:33:29 · 22 answers · asked by deleagbeyo 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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God springs forth from the primitive limbic system of your brain, the last remnants of your reptillion past. The area where our raw emotions reside, including the irrational belief systems.

The 'religious' experience is triggered by deep depression, starvation, near death, or other highly charged situations. The 'born-again' christian phenomena has a scientific basis....yes, your limbic system. Why has man evolved this mechanism you might ask? Simple...it was a survival mechanism of our cave man ancestors to cope with a hostile and unknown universe.

The cerebral cortex is a more recent development. Here is where our rational and logical thought processes take place. It is here that the atheists have found their basis in reality.

In reality, there is no sentient, omnipresent, omnipotent supernatural being or force....therefore all the inequities and misery of the world will always persist, no matter how hard some try to get that limbic brain of ours to work...sorry

2007-05-26 04:42:58 · answer #1 · answered by Its not me Its u 7 · 0 1

Look at the past, human had a lot of God: The God of Sun, The God of Wind, The God of the Sea, etc. because the information of human was very little (although this is very little now). So. he ascribed the unknown event to a God. For example, when the earth quaked, and he did'nt know what was it, he thought that the God of earth is angry. By this way, he found an interim reply for his question. During the ages, while he found and discover the world, the number of the Gods decreased.
I think that todays, It has remaind only one big question about the universe: What is the universe? and for this reason, it has remaind only one God. If the human discover the reply of this question, there will be no God in the world....

Good Luck

2007-05-26 02:39:43 · answer #2 · answered by shakeeb 4 · 0 1

I figure it this way. The earth is a complex planet unlike any other in sight by our best telescopes. It is a highly unlikely scenario. Precise ratios of oxygen and carbon dioxide and a fill gas that is neutral to our biochemistry. a delicate orbital balance that is required for the growth of many species of vegetation, an unusually plentiful planet if you will. In fact science considers that when 8 astronomically unlikely events must occur successively to produce an event, it is considered scientifically impossible. at last count, there were 52 such astronomically unlikely events that had to occur to produce life on this planet as we know it. Thus I believe it was created. designed if you will.
anything that could control the size of stars, the orbital distance of planets, etc... must be incredibly powerful, so it could not be a typical organic life form that dies. It had to be something that could exist regardless of the vacuum of space and the radiation of stars.
To suggest GOD is eternal does not surprise me anymore. That he is unimaginably powerful again seems to fit.
The GOD in the bible seems to fit the bill awfully closely.

2007-05-26 03:19:53 · answer #3 · answered by Dr weasel 6 · 0 0

I knew this brother once who hung out on the corner of hay street when ricks lounge was the place to be that swore he was God. he had a quick mind and a subtle touch when it came to knowing just what to say to answer any question. he could tell the future from the colour of your eyes on a cloudy day and the way you said your name after he asked you if you were in love.
his eyes were faded like only brown eyes can, but they could see father than my young eyes. my eyes were young when I knew the brother on hay street.
he never told his name because he said he didn't want one, because it was a chain, and declared that all who carried those chains would for ever feel them, until they told the chain that it worked for them, and would do as you say, then it became a tool.
he might have been God, but he said I was God. so maybe I'm God.maybe your God. maybe all the books are right and we are all little creators here for no other reason than to perfect our abilities to create.
~Sláinte~

2007-05-26 02:32:05 · answer #4 · answered by Sen 4 · 0 1

God is an immortal, all-powerful, all-knowing being who exists everywhere. (Quantum mechanics and theory can actually explain how this can be true.) We as individual humans are not God. Collectively, we humans are part of God, but He is more than the sum of us.

God is a loving and giving Creator. Humans are the children of God. His greatest gift to humans is free will.

God is loving and forgiving and truly wants each of us to find our own path back to Him. Take the leap of faith and you will be happily surprised with the changes in your life.

So much more can be said...obviously, I love God very much.

2007-05-26 01:47:18 · answer #5 · answered by tommy 1 · 1 1

I feel "MOTHER THERESA" and "MAHATMA GANDHI" and many more good people are gods because we know them,we like them,we feel their principles,we try to follow them..I feel like a person who have tendency to help others and who cant see some one crying are gods....
GOD is there in every one and the good things what we do are always supported and blessed by God inside.....

2007-05-26 04:09:03 · answer #6 · answered by sriram t 3 · 0 0

Would you like to rephrase the question: "What is God?"

If you ask "who is god?", you won't find the answer but if you ask "what is god?", it will change the way you look at things and you will find what is god.

2007-05-26 02:49:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God is the creation of primitive mans imagination. He was too ignorant of the world around him and his imagination created the earliest of gods. As man evolved, his imagination evolved and thus, his god evolved eventually becoming what religious believe people today call god. In short, god is just a figment of our imagination, if we believe in it, (god).

2007-05-26 05:54:36 · answer #8 · answered by Robert 1 · 0 0

God is the designated supreme being of most Christian religions. He is one third of the triune, being the father of Jesus and related to the Holy Spirit. Most depictions of God are that of the father, a bearded, middle aged deity who created the universe out of His word alone.

2007-05-26 01:38:51 · answer #9 · answered by art_tchr_phx 4 · 0 1

Who isn't God?

Love and blessings Don

2007-05-26 08:33:15 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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