How did all that gooey stuff get up your nose if there was no god to put it there? How could all that brown stuff come out of your little anus if it wasn't put there by a supernatural being who was all-powerful and all knowing? Questions, questions, questions.
2007-08-24 08:03:09
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answer #1
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answered by Dolly Dewdrop 2
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We don't NEED a purpose to exist. Humans just WANT a purpose. So by saying God created us, we give ourselves purpose and meaning.
Just because we're alive, doesn't mean it was on purpose. What if we didn't exist, but all the planets in the universe did... What would be the purpose? Well, that's what the universe was like before we came into existence, and that's what it will be like after our time has passed!
Where did God come from? There's your answer for energy.
If there is a God, and everything that exists, exists only because that creator wanted it to exist, and we're at the center of it all, what's the purpose for everything in the universe that we'll never discover?
2007-08-24 07:55:17
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answer #2
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answered by word 7
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God is a spirit and he has no aged limit.He was then , he is now , and he will be forever.God gave of himself energy as he spoke the heavens and the earth into existance. Then he created the day.The dark to seperate the light.Then he created the firmament and called it land and the water thereon . Then he created the plants and all the trees and on the sixth day God created man..the seventh day God rested.
psalm 53 says "The fool says in his heart there is no God."
What do you say?
2007-08-24 08:07:51
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answer #3
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answered by drummer158 3
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If there's no god, then there is 'who' that created us. The law of conservation of energy suggests that energy has always existed.
2007-08-24 07:53:03
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answer #4
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answered by wondermus 5
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Chemist, William Day in The New Physics and other books, provides a compelling theory for the origin of matter from a different perspective of quantum physicists who also have reached some conclusions.
Energy is constantly disappearing and exploding back into reality in an infinite number of galactic events. How would a childish imaginary daddy deity "making it happen" with his magic wand, or whatever, be necessary????
2007-08-24 08:03:49
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answered by MysticMaze 6
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Ok, then who created your god? Where did his energy come from?
2007-08-24 07:53:54
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answered by RU SRS? 4
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You ask this as if "God" is actually an explanation.
I don't think any human being can explain exactly "where energy came from." Personally, I'd rather say "I don't know" than "God did it." Then, having admitted the limits of my knowledge, I could set to work trying to expand it legitimately. But that's just me.
2007-08-24 07:53:11
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answer #7
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answered by jonjon418 6
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I believe in God so I do not have an answer for you God provides the energy.
2007-08-24 07:52:59
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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If God had not left His legacy through the prophets and the millions of lives recorded in the Bible we would be left with science and conjecture. But God truly does exist and it comes through quite powerfully when a person reads the Bible seeking TRUTH. God exist in the SUPERNATURAL realm. It is not governed by the science and laws that govern our physical universe.
2007-08-24 08:02:37
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Everything will be the same except for old storiez of a civilization being swallowed by the earth or a fire rainning from the sky.
Nothing really different {\/}an will still make errorz, women will still be the root of Most evil (te he), and killingz will be a lot easier to do......I'm lying.
{100% no difference}
2007-08-24 07:55:00
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answer #10
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answered by ? 4
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