If you believe God created humans, then you necessarily believe he created the human brain. What's it there for if not to use?
2007-07-25 00:56:58
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answered by auntb93 7
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Why would he want us to question his existence? Do you question the existence of air, or the lack of? God only judges us basically on did we accept his Son, or did we reject his Son, if we accept his son, for the most part, we will WANT to do his will, your heart will not be able to resist what is right. How could you love God and not want to help one of Gods children in need? As for questing God? Think of it like this. A child who has a loving family, goes to school, and say to his class mates, I wonder if mom and dad will feed me tonight? I know they have every day of my life, but I just don't know that they will tonight.
I hope this helps
2007-07-25 01:10:31
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answered by Anonymous
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1Ti 2:3 For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior,
1Ti 2:4 who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.
God doesn't want us to question his existence so much as come to realize the truth of scripture. If you have to start by questioning his existence I guess that's fine.
2007-07-25 01:22:55
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answered by Machaira 5
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The test is to have faith. Faith is the lack of evidence for what you believe. Proof comes to the heart of a person when they take that leap of faith and call on Jesus to forgive them of their sins and come into their life. To be a better person and the person God wants them to be.
Questions are good when trying to prove God. You will find what you truly seek. God works it that way to reward an act of faith and not discord.
2007-07-25 00:59:22
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answered by Dennis James 5
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Since we have the ability to question, that means we MUST question.
After all, doubt is the beginning of knowledge.
And when one does doubt the existence of god, one begins to understand that god is imaginary.
No such being could exist in the real world.
And so it is, god is nothing more than another pixie or fairy in literature. And just as relevant to those of us in the real world.
2007-07-25 00:57:21
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answered by Yoda Green 5
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Totally, we judge His actions everyday when we don't stop at the stop sign.......such a trivial little rule, why not run it like everyone else, right?
SAME thing as eating a little piece of fruit, its the same as in all the rest of the garden, yes?
Nope.....God told them not to eat that ONE piece of fruit, but look what happened.
So me blaming God now, does that correct what Adam and Eve did??
That seems more your question...
2007-07-25 00:57:56
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answered by kaliroadrager 5
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Good question. If God gave us free will then why would he demand we become his servants? That we have free will is proof God doesn't exist. In reality man created god, not vice versa.
2007-07-25 00:56:52
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answered by jonnyweresorrywontyoucomeonhome 1
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The simplicity of discovery makes it invisible to all but the children.
2007-07-25 00:58:47
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answered by midnite rainbow 5
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We are not to question God's existence, if we believe in him and he has shown us the way, why would we want to question his existence?
2007-07-25 01:15:57
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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not exactly but you are correct in saying where are the tests if all is known . ??
we are only really judging ourselves . we need not judge god as he is the creator of our existence .
2007-07-25 00:57:09
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answered by matt culling 4
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