Well, you know I really hate lying so I'll have to say no. I knew about gravity the first time I fell down.
Brother P- The builder has a father. Who is God's father? The builder works with materials that are created by others. Who created God's materials?
2007-10-15 08:29:39
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answered by Pangloss (Ancora Imparo) AFA 7
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Gravity is like the opposite of God Randy, in that one is a scientific force that can be measured, the other is a spiritual force that can not be measured.
Occasionally I do doubt gravity, and this is usually at times when I have drank too much of the amber nectar. thus my brain is disabled slightly, and I doubt that Gravity will stop me from falling down whilst carrying the young drunken girl over a puddle, both dressed as nuns... but enough of my social life...
Gravity proved to be there, I have the scar to prove it, and in an opposite way, I sometimes believe in god, especially after I have disabled my brain with the amber nectar, I sit down the big white telephone, and call out his name.
2007-10-15 09:04:07
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answered by DAVID C 6
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If God was real, everyone would sense his existence, not just some people who think they're special.
He would be felt everywhere in the world, and not just in the countries where Christianity is practiced.
Gravity is felt, and measured with a scale, in every square inch of the earth.
And yes, I really believe that " believers " are toying with their own sanity;--and it's scary to think about all the harm it has done, and continues to do in the world.
We can only hope that these delusional people can wake up before they finally destroy this beautiful place.
If people weren't brainwashed as children, this sickness would have been wiped out many years ago.
2007-10-15 04:06:16
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answered by big j 5
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Good point about God and gravity being opposites in terms of how you experienced learning about them. I agree. I didn't know or experience anything relating to God until I was told about him. Gravity however is obvious from a very small age even if you don't understand why it occurs!
2007-10-15 01:14:23
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answered by Linz ♥ VT 4
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I was just talking to my 6 y.o. son the other day about gravity. He was asking about the moon versus earth. So while he doesn't fully grasp the whole concept of gravity, hes still experienced it and knows its there. God on the other hand is a different subject...
2007-10-15 00:21:50
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answered by ☼ɣɐʃʃɜƾ ɰɐɽɨɲɜɽɨƾ♀ 5
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Hold on... answer me a question.. when you look at a building do you know there was a builder? of course yes because you can see the bulding. God created the entire world, gravity can be felt but then so can God, if God cannot be felt then are the billions of people around the world delusional, well I think not, in which ever way, you can test gravity's reality by jumping off a bulding and falling, also to know that there is a God, conduct a small test, pray out and ask to experience the almighty God, through Jesus Christ, if it doesn't happen then God does not exist and there is no experience in him.
2007-10-15 00:20:03
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answered by Brother P 1
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The secret's of religion an GOD are previous human comprehension. faith concerns questions that can't be settled by ability of info. How can the universe create itself out of nothingness? Given the very shown fact that the universe began to exist, it might have had a “reason” that originated it. each little thing ought to have a beginning? you could no longer see the wind, yet you already realize it rather is there on account which you will discover what the wind is doing. you could comprehend that the wind is there on account which you could sense it.God is quite like the wind, you could no longer see him. ~~~~~~~
2016-12-29 11:01:14
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answered by kasemeier 3
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Yes... it was 1972, I was high as a kite and thought I might never come down. I eventually did, so I decided it would be safe to believe in this gravity thing.
2007-10-15 03:05:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.Oh wait no I lied.Of course not because gravity is real.
2007-10-15 00:20:48
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answered by Cotton Wool Ninja 6
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no...i've never doubted gravity...if it doesn't exist, then we should be floating by now.
2007-10-15 00:23:25
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answered by Anonymous
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