BECAUSE CHRISTIANS ARE JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE. They are trying to get their viewpoint across. We all really know that the answer to the original question is TRUE!!
We do not question who made God, no need. FAITH, you either have it or you don't.
2007-06-05 17:08:24
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answered by john m 3
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I am Christian and I will tell you the truth... Most people Christian or not have always lashed out at those who question their morals or beliefs with free thinking simply because they do not understand. Some may even use what they have read or were told to them because that becomes their law like sheep in a herd. This can become extreme with Americans because we are fighters for what we believe in... right or wrong and we all know conservatives are never wrong ..lol. Even the bible is full of death and destruction even of Gods chosen when they are distracted from truth and a real relationship with HIM. Questioning what you are told is never a bad thing. I think it's a shame that you did not get a answer of truth but unfortunately the truth is.. only GOD knows and only he can give you the answer for yourself. None of us here can answer that or should judge you for asking. Christians are like everyone else in life but most talk the talk and do not walk the walk. A lot of them go to church every Sunday, but take from others more than they give. This creates an entire mind state , outlook, attitude and perception in people on how to live and what to believe. In return you get a judgmental Christians that feels educated in the word of Christ, and threatened by the possibility of there being more to the story than what God allowed for us to know. WHo created GOD??? There are a million answers to that some relative and some not. God can be anything to anyone but as Jesus said in so many words.... believe in him for he is the only way to enter the kingdom of Heaven. What ever that might be!
2007-06-05 17:26:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I saw your original question and was very intrigued by it. I wanted to try to answer it, but I don't see it as a simple question. I can tell you I wouldn't have ranted, but I sure would have ended up becoming philosophical. Answering questions about the essence of God and the beginnings of God is not a simplistic task. The nature of Christian philosophy and apologetics gets pretty involved. I'm truly sorry if anyone offended you - there are many who wear the "Christian" label who do not carry forth the essence of Christ's message of love.
2007-06-05 17:02:13
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answered by Penelope W 1
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People not answering a question seems to be a common theme across Yahoo answers. But in your case, your statement was poorly phrased, and as a result, it is hard to understand. You could have said it this way and gotten more answers:
"It is easier to say "God is almighty" than to ask "who made God?"
This makes more logic because when you say it is easier to do one thing, it is easier than what? You have to include that in your statement.
And I could add that those two statements being compared are very different things. It's like saying:
True or false: I would rather wear shorts in summer than make toast with peanut butter.
What's the point?
Maybe you could try again with something different, like, "True or false: It is easier to ask "who made me?" than ask "who made God?"
2007-06-05 17:09:58
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answered by Emily D 1
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Because your question is loaded. It traps the answerer either way so it cannot be merely justified with a true or false answer.
In all honesty, the problem was with the questions. In research sometimes we get results we did not expect only to realise later that the fault was in the method of gathering the information.
2007-06-05 16:57:43
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answered by aken 4
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I reviewed your question and the answers and must say that your question was asking if it easier for them to say. The answers you received were true and false answers of those who chose to answer in as to what they feel and believe and for you to say that only one answered correctly how do you as an uncivil Atheist know? You just agreed with the one that you agreed with because they spoke what you wanted to hear and for all we know it may not have been a "Christian" at all.
Just because you do not like answers given respectfully does not mean they were not correct in the givers opinion.
We all have our opinions ,you yours and me mine.
Stop insisting and start asking questions of value and not hate and contempt.
In my opinion you are giving other knowledgeable and respectful Atheists here on this forum a bad name.
2007-06-05 17:13:55
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answer #6
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answered by Sam 4
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I think that comes with being human, not Christian. Very few will directly answer a question. Even less will not try to explain their answer.
btw read the question: True
2007-06-05 16:58:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sorry, I didn't realize you get to make all the rules. Stop asking questions if you are going to cry and whine about the answers troll. I think you should do us all a favor and turn in for the evening. Don't worry about us, we'll be fine without you.
2007-06-05 16:57:31
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answer #8
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answered by Scott B 7
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I didn't see the question. And I only recently decided that I should answer questions directed to Christians.
2007-06-05 16:57:49
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answered by Heron By The Sea 7
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Hey, is anyone called White Atheist out there. How about Black Christian or White Chrisitian?
2007-06-05 16:58:41
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answered by ignoramus_the_great 7
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