Assuming that god created Man.
god also created Man's brain.
Man uses his brain to make choices.
Then, again, who created Man's brain? god did
Doesn't that mean that god predetermined Man's choice?
A christian(assuming his name is Sadam) might say, "I make the choice to believe in Jesus"
Well, lets analyze this. What makes Sadam choose to believe in Jesus? His brain did. Sadam says, "I have the freedom of choice". Well your choice still came from your brain, did it not?
I know this material is way to complicated for christians to understand, well who do you blame? god ofcourse, cause god created christians with lesser brains that are easily brain washed.
By now you christians are burning inside with rage and will eventually start bashing me. Well what made you make the choice to start bashing? your brain. Who created your brain? god did.
2007-07-05
16:34:24
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After reading all your comments, it confirms that christians are all dumb heads that can't understand a simple question. Manufactured goods don't have brains, so mind your senseless comparison.
2007-07-05
17:30:48 ·
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Well.. it was an ominous task to take on God in a battle of wits... however I must point out to you that I see that you lost before the game ever started.
God did create man.... and likewise his brain.
Why in the world would you think that it means that He makes our choices for us?
Are you a computer programmer?
Well its a close job.. but I think God might have you beat out with the whole omnipotent, omnicient thing.
Maybe you could re-think your strategy and try again.
Good luck!
And may God Bless you.
2007-07-05 16:47:33
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answered by John W 6
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God created the brain, he gave the free will to chose the good or evil
God does not monitor our thought processes, he knows what we do think and knows what is in our hearts and mind
It is our choice and ours alone
Not brained washed I learned all I know at home reading and studying, with many references and translations of Greek and Hebrew
Understanding is a life long process and wisdom comes with age and with experiences of life that teaches us so much
Seems like you are the one who wants to start a war
2007-07-05 16:59:21
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answered by Gifted 7
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Son, you are confusing the Asian concept of the all-knowing God with the Christian God. Do more research. It is a mistake made by Christians that are young as well.
I am not a Christian, but I know the difference.
God made man in Christian tradition, but man made of himself what he did without God choosing it, making man do it, telling the future, or otherwise forcing man.
Your concept is based on your own misunderstanding of the basics of Christianity or Eastern religions.
I see this nonsense frequently on Yahoo! Answers.
What is worse is the desperate need you have to insult or upset others.
You really should base your self-esteem on healthier things.
Oh, I'm not religious, either. Just tired of nonsense.
2007-07-05 16:45:01
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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God bestows the gift of free will upon souls who come into human form. Not only can we choose whether or not to do something; we have the right to believe whatever we want to believe. God will not interfere with our choices. In fact, he will support our choices and allow us to think that whatever we believe is the absolute Truth. In order to find God's truth, in any matter, we must be willing to set aside our preconceived ideas and beliefs, and then ask God our question. Then we must listen closely for the answer. If it is free of ego, control, judgment and condemnation, and is logical and simple, then it is likely God's Truth.
2007-07-05 16:55:30
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answered by o.s.n. 1
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Nope, not burning inside...
Just because someone manufactured something doesn't mean that they can be held responsible for its misuse.
I hope that all of this is actually jestful rambling that was specifically intended to arouse the anger of the "Christians" that spend so much time on this site, because if you were serious then you're seriously mistaken.
If I give you a bottle of chlorox to wash your clothes and you decide to drink it, is it my fault??? You're an adult, you know what it's designed for.
That seems like an excuse for children.
Try harder next time.
2007-07-05 16:42:17
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answered by DwayneWayne 4
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I'm not going to bash you because I refuse to let the comments of someone such as yourself get to me... I do however feel sorry for people like you, because you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. We will see who's right one day....but don't say I didn't warn you. God Bless you! :)
2007-07-05 16:49:31
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answered by tweetybird37406 6
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You've actually just described the Christian concept of predestination.
You're caught up to John Calvin (1509-1564 AD). Keep thinking and maybe you'll catch up with the rest of us 21st century Christians. :-)
2007-07-05 16:37:27
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answered by Craig R 6
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it particularly is fairly uncomplicated. guy, as a based being, became created and had a initiating in God. God, as a non-based being, did no longer have a initiating and became no longer created. guy then anthropomorphized his understanding of God so as that he ought to extra beneficial relate to an eternal being it incredibly is previous his comprehension.
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answered by Erika 4
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What makes you think that you have a brain.
2007-07-05 16:42:06
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answered by luap 4
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I will interpret what you just said:
1 + 1 = 11
Yep!
Ditto.
2007-07-05 17:02:40
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answered by maguyver727 7
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