no God does not have to press 1 for english or spanish, or Galic ar arbic or,ect ect
2007-08-14 17:06:50
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answered by fullofideas4u 4
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According the the bible , when the ungodly tower of babel was being constructed God confused the peoples languages that were there at the time to stop the construction.
So at that time the different base languages came to be and everyone split up and spread about the Earth.
That was the base languages , but now many more exist and dialects as well.
Never the less God can understand all languages., but he tends to rely on what is in a persons heart and not the sound of their voice.
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2007-08-14 19:11:50
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answered by I♥U 6
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I consider 'Alien'. in spite of each little thing God is the guy who desperate to confound the language of 'each and all the earth' and scatter the folk of Babel 'upon the face of all the earth'. (Genesis - Chpt. 11, Verse 9) although, those first languages have because replaced notably over the years and new languages have sprung from older ones. hence the English spoken on the instant isn't a similar English that replaced into spoken 5-hundred or maybe 1000 years in the past. truthfully, on the time God is meant to have chop up the dissimilar languages of the international (what 6500 years in the past?) some form of Celtic replaced into spoken in England, no longer English. on the Continent maximum primitive tribes spoke Proto-Indo-eu (Proto because of the fact there are not any written data of it i.e. it incredibly is a reconstruction based on the historic data of latest languages). Indo-eu later developed into Germanic (and lots of of alternative language-households), which in turn partly developed into what we call old English. as a result English, as such, did no longer exist while God scattered the languages. yet God continues to be with us on the instant, so i'm specific he has observed each and all the linguistic adjustments that have occured over the years, which incorporate the historic past and progression of the English language. Jesus, on the different hand, replaced into no longer all-understanding and has long been ineffective (if he replaced into alive he could probable ought to join an ESL path)
2016-10-15 09:25:16
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answered by ? 4
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Research languages and realize how much they are alike. Remember the story of the Tower of Babel. We use to all speak the same language then G_D spread man out upon the earth and confused us with language.
Native Indian tongue and writing is almost identical to Hebrew.
German and English are very similar.
etc, etc, etc.
Ever wonder why some people can learn 5 languages? They've picked or realized the similarities and use that.
2007-08-14 17:08:52
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answered by Anonymous
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God is the creator of all languages; therefore, He understands them. Read Gen 11:6-9.
2007-08-14 17:12:08
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answered by Aeon Enigma 4
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The Day of Pentacost, The tower of Babel...God knew them, because He created them. God knows the hearts of those that are His. No small thing, like a language barrier can separate us from the love of God.
2007-08-14 17:05:57
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answered by Anonymous
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He keeps track of them with the translator toolbar you can install into Firefox.
Also, if you want to get all fundamentalist, it's his fault there are all these languages in the first place. So when you can't buy food in Croatia, you know who to blame.
2007-08-14 17:05:07
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answered by The Bog Nug 5
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God understands every language.
We communicate with feeling, thought, action, and of course words.
The most important communication we have with God is through our feelings. God speaks the language of the Heart.
2007-08-14 17:10:27
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answered by ? 5
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God's power is infinite, He created the heavens and earth. He understood all the languages even before they've begun.
2007-08-14 17:27:53
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answered by bleu 4
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I think the specific qualities of god are impossible to prove, but in the general sense if god refers to some kind of all powerful being who has some sort of control over our being, I would say probably.
Again God himself is somewhat of a paradox, he is neither provable nor unprovable.
2007-08-14 17:29:51
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answered by mt_rand 2
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He created all languages, He knows everything about everyone. Have you looked at the Universe and all creation and do you know He created it all and He maintains it all. How you ask? Because He is Almighty God.
2007-08-14 17:19:35
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answered by Sweet Suzy 777! 7
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