You think that God couldn't be infinitive but matter or energy could???? How is there sense in that??? God can at least think and do things. Matter is just there. It can't do anything. What made that matter? It certainly didn't make itself? God in his power doesn't have to be created because he is not a creation or thing. Matter and energy are things? Can you give me any logical reason to believe matter could exist by itself when you think a more capable God couldn't?????
2007-09-21
05:45:05
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matter can't be created or destroyed because God made it in the beginning and that's how He made it. It is subject to His laws.
And He is NOT an 'IT'.
2007-09-21
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Good thinking.
Basically the bottom line of atheism works something like this:
"Nothing, working ON nothing, BY nothing, THROUGH nothing begat EVERYTHING."
Personally, I put my trust in God, not the nonsense that men make up.
2007-09-21 05:52:00
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answered by no1home2day 7
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You say 'God is not a creation or thing'. In your opinion, does God exist? IF God exists, He is a thing: An all-powerful, all knowing being or entity IS a thing. IF it created, IF it spoke, and destroyed and sacrificed it's 'only son', then it exists. IF it exists, by your logic, then it must have been created since it 'certainly didn't make itself'.
You cannot have it both ways. IF everything that exists MUST have been created, and IF God exists, then God must have been created. It's the logic of your position.
2007-09-21 05:58:26
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answered by Anonymous
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What made god? It certainly didn't make itself!
Matter can be neither created nor destroyed, it merely changes form. Therefore, it does not need, nor can it have, a creator.
I know that matter exists because I encounter it every day. I seem to be made of it myself. There is no reason to believe that your god is anything but human fiction, like the thousands of other gods you don't believe in.
2007-09-21 05:51:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Where is the logic in your argument?
For your argument to be logical you first have to prove this "God" of yours even exists.
I can say I have an invisible yellow hippopotumus that exists outside of space and time and he created the entire concept of underwear. Honestly, how can you admit that underwear exists WITHOUT believing in my hippopotumus that created underwear in the first place?! Does this make any logical sense to you???
2007-09-21 05:52:10
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answered by Anonymous
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God is infinite,eternal Love,Goodness,Justice, Righteousness,Power and the only logical Uncaused and First Cause.
2007-09-21 09:59:44
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answered by James O 7
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Very nice question! I never really thought of it that way before. Watch people say;...well, you have to prove God exists first.
2007-09-21 05:52:18
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answered by papaz71 4
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The universe has finite mass-energy. You are just throwing about a straw man argument.
2007-09-21 05:51:12
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answered by novangelis 7
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If he's not a thing then how can he think. To think you need a brain, a brain is a thing.
A pox on your contradictive ways
2007-09-21 05:51:05
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answered by Mustapher Crap 5
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Just because you do not understand something doesn't mean god is responsible for it.
2007-09-21 05:51:18
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answered by deztructshun 3
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Sometimes its just better to say nothing....
2007-09-21 05:51:59
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answered by dust 2
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