but i say i did. who's right? i suppose i can have a debate with god and we can settle this. since nobody can prove i didn't it's my word against his. being that he is not bound by time, finding the time to debate me should be no problem for him. if he doesn't show i'm with the winner.
2007-06-13
07:12:58
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timothy j, yes i can, but i choose not to interfere with the course of human events...
2007-06-13
07:23:41 ·
update #1
********* moving a safe distance from you before the lightning strike comes*******
2007-06-13 07:24:35
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answered by kenny p 7
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My favourite quote is in John Gospel ch ! "All things came into being through him, and without him not one thing came into being. " The Greek word for "all" does not mean everything that they knew about inthe days that the bible was being written, but it means "each and every single thing ever" That means everything that man has not yet discovered. Not only did He created the visible but also the invisible - hierarchies, powers, and abstract things like love and kindness. A really difficult thing to get my head round was that God created the possibility of evil too. He had to or else free will would have been an illusion. If we do not have the opportunity of doing evil then we are all forced to be good and what free will is that. If everyone is going to heaven then we don't have free will to choose not to. God loves us so much that He lets us choose whether we want to be with Him for eternity. He lets us decide if we want to go to hell (he doesn't send us - its our choice) I cannot imagine a greater love than letting the person you loved so much that you died for them reject you Can you imagine the primaeval man Abram, hearing God say"leave your country and your people and go to a land that I will show you" How terrifying would that be? and yet he trusted God and he is known as a friend of faithful God. Wow!!!
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answered by arla 3
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Well, in a way that's true. Check out "What the Bleep Do We Know?" for the explanation. It's too long for this text box.
Short answer is observation (perception) converts potential into specific actual. So before you saw it (and it was good), it was only one of an infinity of potential universes.
2007-06-13 09:08:30
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answered by auntb93 7
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The last "being" that deny God end up serving time as an outcast forever, I doubt God would consider you much of a adversary compare to Lucifer, and God did not even waste time to argue with Lucifer. I wish God have mercy on you.
2007-06-13 07:36:10
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answered by Wahnote 5
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I just wasted a minute of my by reading this dribble .
Honestly ,
" If he doesn't show , I'm the winner "
The only thing you win is a trip on the small bus .
He doesn't need to proove anything to you .
2007-06-13 07:22:54
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answered by Suicide642 5
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You create your own universe with every decision you make. You also create alternate universes where you made the opposite decision.
2007-06-13 07:49:19
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answered by hairypotto 6
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God created the universe because the Bible says so.
The Bible is true because the Bible says so.
So there.
2007-06-13 07:19:54
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answered by vince_the_bat 2
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If you were born, and there were others that had been there before you, then you didn't create the universe. Simple formula.
2007-06-13 07:21:42
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answered by Anonymous
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well i highly doubt you did because you are here and the universe was created way before you where born.
God Bless
2007-06-13 07:18:25
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answered by Anonymous
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When God shows Himself to you, I hope that you are ready. Be careful of what you say.
2007-06-13 07:29:10
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answered by Moni B 4
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God would start his sentences with Capital letters. So he definitely did.
2007-06-13 07:17:20
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answered by danielh218 2
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