why are there other planets at all?
2007-08-06 13:57:54
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answer #1
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answered by Zappster (Deep Thunker) 6
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No, hon, you are just trying to make an argument and if you were told the answer, it wouldn't make a difference to you. You would just try and make another question.
God didn't use the "scatter gun approach" with His words. He very specifically created Earth FOR man to live on and all the rest of the Universe to support this entire plan. There is much to know, but NOTHING to know until we become His and have His favor or blessings. Every one is His creation, but since the Earth and mankind became fallen by satan, each of us must CHOOSE to have God and all that comes with Him and we then GROW in grace and wisdom and understanding!
You probably got a long way to go, hon! Start soon.
The sun is exactly where it is supposed to be in relation to the Earth; any closer and we'd fry; any further away and we couldn't survive how cold it would be. And also, "the light" was God Himself in the form of the Holy Spirit and the "truth" of God expressing ourward. "Light" doesn't depend upon the created sun. Can you see that? It is also a spiritual cause and affect that is being discussed here.
2007-08-06 14:09:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Because God created the stars and the planets for signs and for seasons, not to sustain life as far as we know. But since the Bible doesn't specifically mention Jupiter and since we have never been there for all we know God has created life forms that exist on that planet. If He wanted to He could. But when you're God and you can just speak the universe into existence, you don't have to explain to your creatures why you made everything the way that you did.
2007-08-06 13:58:46
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answered by Martin S 7
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Why would he? Besides, the earth is the only planet in our solar system that is within the habitable zone. In other words, Earth is the only planet the exists as a safe distance from the sun. It is also the only planet that has a hospitable atmosphere. God created a planet that was absolutely perfect for life to exist, even he smallest difference in its location, size, make up, etc.... and life would not be possible.
2007-08-06 14:00:11
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answered by L.C. 6
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NO your using judeo christian myths. Until you let go of the cultural attempts to describe the trancendent then you wont get it. I could right my own pamphlet on God that does not mean it would have anything to do with God. You could take my pamphlet and disprove my little book of Dogma but that would have nothing to do with God either. It would just be 2 more egos having another ego fight over what cannot be described in the first place. Try using some Logic that isnt based on the flawed attempts of men to describe what cannot be described to disprove the existence of a creator.
Secondy if your Going to use the Limited and childish judeo/christian version of what God is then your answer is simply you dont place your pets on a planet with no surface. DUH
2007-08-06 14:06:53
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answered by Rich 5
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How do you know that other forms of life do not exist on the sun or Jupiter? This is God's world and He created everything. Evidence was shown that there was civilization on Mars, so why not other planets?
Personally, I believe that life exists in other planets, too.
2007-08-06 13:59:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Does Jupiter need people? For that matter, how would we know if there was life there or not? Jupiter is basically an enormous ball of gas, with different gases occuring in different layers. Even is some regions somehow did support life, they might be deeper down in the atmosphere and therefore invisible from Earth.
I don't know if God put life on any of the other planets or not...but I certainly wouldn't put it past Him!
2007-08-06 14:00:50
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answered by ? 5
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God did no longer create the sunlight. There are literally billions of "suns" interior the galaxy. You mean our sunlight? Our sunlight is only a star. no longer some huge plan by potential of God. The sunlight reasons pores and skin maximum cancers, ya some God!
2016-10-14 05:45:55
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answered by Erika 4
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These are the eternal questions of the human mind. If there is a God then you would have to know God to ever understand what this phenomena is all about. Since God has no form and is beyond human understanding, we must except what IS without trying to figure IT out. The human mind always sees what IS and tries to change it into what it should be! Be Here Now.
2007-08-06 14:04:22
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answer #9
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answered by Premaholic 7
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In the creed, we say: "I believe in all that is seen and unseen..." That pretty much covers the understanding that we have limited senses. I just saw a show about this certain area in the States where this woman took a picture and a man showed up in the developed picture, although there was nothing at all she saw when she took it.
Silver never lies, but our senses often trick us
2007-08-06 14:00:08
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answered by Shinigami 7
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God creates where God wants to create and God does not create where he does not not want to create.
For example there may have been atheists on Mars. Scientists believe they may have discovered evidence of life, just not evidence of intelligent life.
(How many will get really angry at that and how many will be laughing? In other words, how many have a sense of humor and how many are just so filled with anger they just can't laugh? I get a lot of hate mail from atheists with the later problem.)
Ok all you empty minded copy cats, make up a lame question based on my answer.
2007-08-06 14:03:41
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answered by Anonymous
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