can anyone come up with a logical explanation??
2007-06-03
09:59:51
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mrhoppy22
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So god is made then?
2007-06-03
10:03:49 ·
update #1
This is a genuine and legitimate question I am not a dumb **** or a smarty pants anyhow who defines logic?
2007-06-03
10:08:52 ·
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If this is so then why is god portrayed in human form the answers from creationists are all contradicting the is a rhetorical question no human can answer God exists only in the minds of believers not a bad thing but please don't preach let people make up their own minds that is one of the reasons I personally don't believe being preached too does not sit well with me sorry if that offends but last time I checked I had my own mind
2007-06-03
10:23:34 ·
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Hmm, you are asking for a logical explanation for a supposed act which has never been evidenced or proved logically.
Some people who have answered have only given reasons why their god would not have to exist in a physical universe. They are simply asking you to accept creation as an article of faith.
We do not yet have a proper understanding of the first few nano-seconds of the universe, or even if it had a starting point. You could also have asked where or when god was and received the same answer.
Science might one day explain the beginning of time and space, but religion will never provide a logical answer.
2007-06-03 11:12:58
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answer #1
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answered by davidifyouknowme 5
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God did not need anything to stand on, the species that would invent the concept of standing had not yet been created at that time.
In the begining there was nothing, this was God, then all of a sudden there was something, this too was God, and then there was more and more and more..... and these also is God, and that includes you and me.
All of it in one is what we call God. In otherwords, God is the Universe, he did not create it, he is it.
2007-06-03 10:14:52
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answered by claracruzz 3
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it is clearly written that God stands in existence above the Heavens.
in other words the existence of this universe is a separate creation from the reality in which God Lives.
the mormons, likewise, describe living Near a place called KOLOB, but does not say it is in Kolob. the urantia book i am told also has a seperate definition.
2007-06-03 10:27:27
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answered by Priestcalling 3
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The human mind cannot grasp nor understand the concept of infinity. In an infinite universe, there is no up or down, no sky, and no ground to stand on. God is a spirit and spirits are not made of matter, therefore, God need not stand on anything.
2007-06-03 10:06:25
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answered by Joline 6
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God has to stand on something?
You might as well ask, now that the universe exists, what does God stand on.
Most of the universe is space.
2007-06-03 10:04:00
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answered by Uncle Thesis 7
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There are many things we do not know and will never know, this is one of them.
You could just as easily ask an atheist what was there 10 minutes before the big bang or what is 1,000,000 miles outside the universe...no-one knows.
2007-06-03 10:11:45
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answered by Anonymous
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God doesn't require legs, this is the limit of our logic which is dependant upon our faculties
2007-06-03 10:14:21
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answered by Electric 5
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Surely there is no sense of time before the universe exists, thereby precluding the existence of God until (at the earliest) the precise moment at which the universe comes into being, whereupon there is a spatial existence within which he can physically manifest? @_@;;
2007-06-03 10:06:52
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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God is not a physical person. God is a being. God is faceless, genderless, and all the other things we could come up with. God is much more complex than we as humans can understand.....
2007-06-03 10:04:20
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answered by it's_love 5
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"This only One and very Self is omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent. This also every Christian acknowledges from his doctrine and every gentile from his religion. In consequence, wherever he is, a man thinks that God is there and that he prays to God at hand; thinking and praying so, men cannot but think that God is everywhere, that is, omnipresent [in all places at all times]; likewise omniscient [all knowing] and omnipotent [all powerful]. Everyone praying to God, therefore, implores Him from the heart to lead him because He can lead him; thus he acknowledges the divine omnipresence, omniscience and omnipotence, doing so in turning his face to the Lord; thereupon the truth flows in from the Lord" (Divine Providence n. 157).
2007-06-03 10:04:04
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answer #10
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answered by WhyNotAskDonnieandMarie 4
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