Well, it depends largely on the reason for our creation. If we were created as an experiment, maybe he will when he's gleaned all the information he wants.
If we were created as a legacy, however, it's doubtful. Why destroy your own future?
2007-10-10 02:13:53
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answered by cjc1127 2
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God did not create us only to destroy us. He did try once during Noah's time when He willed the Deluge to consume the sinners at the time. But before He did so, He commanded Noah to prepare an Ark to house those that should be saved. Yet when the floods came, He took pity on those who perished and made a covenant with Noah that never again will this will happen. To remind Him of the covenant is a rainbow that we see today when it rains.
2007-10-10 02:21:19
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answered by Lance 5
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Jehovah God created mankind as an expression of his love—he had to share existence and happiness with people. probably, God experienced large exhilaration in fashioning actual creations of all varieties, so as that guy may be surrounded by employing elegance and lots. notably, people have been to have a significant courting with their writer, understanding him and conversing with him. They have been created to stay constantly under suitable, non violent circumstances.—Genesis 3:8, 9; Psalm 37:11, 29. Jehovah additionally assigned people gratifying and significant artwork to do. God advised the 1st people: “Be fruitful and alter into many and fill the earth and subdue it, and have in subjection the fish of the sea and the flying creatures of the heavens and each living creature it extremely is shifting upon the earth.” (Genesis a million:28) sure, the 1st couple and their offspring have been to rework the whole earth right into a paradise of exhilaration. issues did no longer in the present day artwork out as Jehovah purposed.* although, God’s unique purpose for mankind would be fulfilled.—Isaiah 40 six:9-11; fifty 5:11.
2016-10-21 21:45:52
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answered by dunston 4
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Eph.2:7; 3:21;
The world with Jesus is without end. John 3:16; 17:3; 2 Pet.3:13; Rev.21:1-5;
All possible is saved, any not saved has only self to blame. 1Cor.15:22-28;
All is made as new and perfect as before Eden. Rev.20:1-6,12,13; No Satan 1000 years. Rev.20:7-10 [ at end of 1000 years ];
2007-10-10 02:28:55
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answered by jeni 7
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You have hit on a subject that i think there are many people who don't realise the importance of. Firstly, God loves us , He doesn't want to destroy us. Next, satan does want to destroy us. That's right, satan wants to destroy you, your children, family and everyone you care about! He is evil, and he wants to cause people to die.
Now the important bit. God's Son, Christ, is coming back very soon. I think it could be just a few years. I also think that there are many people who don't realise the importance of it. So He comes back - GAME OVER.
He will judge the whole world, you, me, our family, our friends, enemies, world leaders, the whole world. Now that is a thought indeed. He will allow the saints (Christians) to join Him in heaven. Imagine a perfect place, no crime, no disease, no poverty, everyone in peace and joy. I am looking forward to Him coming back.
I will encourage you to realise that God loves you and I will encourage you to find a church where you feel happy in.
THERE ISN'T MUCH TIME LEFT!!!
2007-10-10 02:47:37
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answered by Ken the sleuth 2
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According to the bible god will not destroy mankind (note he doesn`t say man) if mankind keeps the covanent made with Noah.
Most christians don`t even know what that covanent is, and I`m not going to tell you. Its your book you read it.
Personally we will make a good job of destroying ourselves and wont need the help of anyones god.
2007-10-10 10:25:35
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answered by Terry M 5
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Why does everyone believe in God............. ?
We are a tiny piece of space and time, there is no such thing as GOD, if so ask yourself, why does innocent children die or suffer, nature is cruel and the world is based on science, the survival of the fittest.
Our destiney is in our own hands but it looks like we're going to destroy our own existance.
Does anyone out there agree.? With me.
2007-10-10 15:45:55
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answered by Anonymous
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god created the world in a total of seven day's' just a few thousand years ago and he gave us chooses to do as we see fit but ultimately hopes we choose him as the story goes in the christian holy bible he gave his only begotten son so we had a way back home after we enter the world of temptation i believe Jesus is returning to take as many genuine believers back to heaven as possible with his return the world will surely never be the same again if this question plagues you maybe it would be good to seek advice and answers from a religious leader and preacher they are here from god for those of us that have the questions like yours i hope this was helpful.
2007-10-10 02:25:24
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answered by Kelly M 1
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God may not have to destroy us, since we have proven that we are perfectly, and unfortunately, capable of destroying ourselves.
If anything, God may have to do whatever he did in the first place to create us again.
However, hope springs eternal. Supposedly, for those of us who believe, God's Son Jesus is supposed to return and establish the Kingdom of God on Earth, and therefore not destroy us, not all of us anyway.
Thanks for this question and God bless...
2007-10-10 03:42:16
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answered by endpov 7
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Hello there:
we are made in his image, he is eternal, therefore there is an aspect of us that is eternal also, our human spirit can therefore never be destroyed, just as god cannot be destroyed.
but unlike God we do have the capacity to Reject him, and the life giving provision of his presence.
We do therefore have the capacity to live in destruction, yet unfortunately on an eternal time frame, as the core of who we are cannot be annihilated.
God respects and loves us so much, that he made us with fear! yes thats right, "we are fearfully and wonderfully made" God knew what he was getting into when he made us, but he looked down the canvas of time and considered it all worth it. all the hurt, all the pain somehow did not out weigh the triumphs of him making us, and the passions and love that we may live in for his sake.
No he wont destroy us, yet he will eternally honor our decision and lock it in for eternity based on if we lived for him in this life or rejected him. he gives us that fearful choice, that choice in turn will be the one that we choose to our own destruction and separation from God (the source of life), OR to an eternal state of life with God hopefully we choose his life over our own. thankyou Jesus, i say.
good question!
2007-10-10 02:24:28
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answered by Dr. Phil 3
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