because people try to keep you encourage and they realy care about things that is happening to one another and we learn from books thats why books was made for to teach to instruct, to solve to investigate ect. and yes god created every thing, even man- kind to and he gave us a mind a heart and a soul. and yes you are right, we all need to expres our self in our own words. and this is very hard for a lot of people to do, so go kind of light, with questions like this you might get your feelings hurt, yes you can say what you wish and ask what you wish. but you would not get what you want and that way to hard to choose a best;;;;; answer. take care elric.
2007-10-06 13:58:02
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answered by Rosalinda 7
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Yeah i kind of agree - i can sometimes put a different slant on the same question b/c my heart could be in a different place at any moment. I always answer from my heart or what's the point in answering. 'just my humble opinion'
We are all different and there's probably a good reason for answering with 'head' knowledge.
That's the best answer i can give - hope you get some interesting ones.
Then again i don't know how to copy & paste..ROFL - : )
2007-10-06 13:45:35
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answered by ;) 6
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Whoever invented it, I'm very thankful to them. It's such a useful tool. I don't really use it to answer questions here, unless I answered the same question earlier and just wanted to give the same one. And think if you had a web address that didn't have a hyperlink, then without copy and paste, that would be annoying. Also, doing calculations in spreadsheets is so much easier because of copy and paste.
I love it. If God didn't directly invent it, then whoever did invent it must have been inspired by God.
I don't answer much in the Relgion section, but when I do, it's always straight from my heart.
Maybe the copy & pasters are just trying to get top contributor, and if they don't have to actually think about the answer, then they can answer more questions in a shorter period of time. Who knows?
2007-10-06 12:59:58
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answered by cool girl 5
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>Isn't "Who created God?" a silly question? No sillier than the question 'who created the Universe?' >If God has a creator, isn't one lead to wonder, "Then, who created that Creator?" It's an endless cycle. If God has a creator, then who is that creator... and that creator's creator... and that creator's creator's creator... and it is endless. Exactly. >God, if He is God, has no creator, and does not require one. So? I could just as easily say that the Universe, if it is the Universe, has no creator, and does not require one. Yet theists continue to use the 'the Universe needs a creator' argument in an attempt to demonstrate God's existence. >it is understood that God is outside of time But in that case why would he be interested in creating a temporally constrained universe? >is everlasting Hang on, didn't you just say that he was outside of time? If he is truly outside of time, then he is in exactly the same state at all times; time would have no measure for him, only for our universe. He could not have existed 'before' the Universe existed, because if time was created along with the Universe, then there WAS no 'before'. God's temporal existence would only be measurable with respect to our timeline and there would be no way in which we could claim his existence at times not in that timeline. So by saying that he is outside time AND that he is eternal, you are contradicting yourself, unless you believe that the age of the Universe is infinite (which we already know it isn't). >How is this belief, or teaching, that before the big bang, time did not exists... any less fantastic than the teaching/belief that God is everlasting, and outside of time? Because one asserts the existence of a complex intelligent deity and the other does not. Occam's Razor states that the simpler explanation is more probable.
2016-05-17 21:51:43
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answered by ? 3
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Speaking personally; for many 'religious' questions/answers in my past decades of life; I actually prefer a person to reference scripture rather than 'I think'. One of the 'problems' that mankind (a false god; oneself?) has to deal with is his 'opinion' (one witness) verses the Jews and Christians are to have '2 or more witnesses' to support 'a fact'. The difference is also that a scripture may be 'copy and pasted' but the scriptural words may have different definitions given the application of that principle.
2007-10-06 13:31:33
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answered by jefferyspringer57@sbcglobal.net 7
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God don't need such; for in His Holy Words alone He can Create, Gen 1:1 In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
Gen 1:2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
Gen 1:3 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
Gen 1:4 And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness.
I have to answer things from God's Holy Words,Pro 30:5 Every word of God is pure: he is a shield unto them that put their trust in him.
That's why i do not want my own opinion to answer questions that pertains to God and Lord Jesus. I am nothing, so why do i used my own words? That's part of our problem actually, we thought we know everything yet in reality we know nothing! we play the hypocrite, in order to get the praises of men!
For how can we believe and have faith if we just pick our own carnal mind and said something that can tickle the ears of others and listen. Why not trust God's Holy Words to speak for itself! That's why our pulpit today is full of carnality and self-righteousness for some preacher want to give glory to themselves(self-exultation), rather than giving the glory to God by truly preaching the truth of God, the Holy Words from God without partiality and compromising it for their own self-interest! For if we worship God, why not worship Him in spirit, in truth and in love?
Therefore, i'd rather quote God's Holy Words to back up my position as True Born Again Christian, letting others know, i can not saved my ownself, but only by God's grace, i am saved, not of my own self-willed, He draw me near to Him by the power of God the Holy Spirit, as Lord Jesus said; Joh 6:44 No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day. AMEN.
2007-10-06 13:33:16
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answered by Ephesians 2:8 4
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Since certain questions come up often like "Where did Cain get his wife," it is just quicker to copy from my previous answers rather then re-typing. There is also a box for sources underneath the answer so I would expect a certain amount of copying and pasting.
2007-10-06 13:02:04
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answered by Iron Serpent 4
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The answer to your question is "yes" only if you believe that Bill Gates is God..Otherwise, the answer is 'no' (unless you argue the PRO-creation thing). I get your point though, You should say what you believe, and maybe copy/paste passages/ quotes that back up your belief.
2007-10-06 13:02:07
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answered by Bob Thompson 7
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Some one told me what to believe? I didn't know that.
No, God did not create "Copy & paste" My boyfriend did! He is the one who built this computer for me and he told me he put the "Copy & paste" button on my mouse just for me!
2007-10-06 13:02:58
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answered by DrMichael 7
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I "believe" they are trying to sound the cleverest and are competing for best answer little did they know that if they choose there own words they would be rewarded lol
2007-10-06 21:44:21
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answered by Wide Awake 7
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