of course not.
2007-11-02 04:06:57
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answered by Morey000 7
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The question is....what if he does'nt exist? If this were true, then we can do whatever we want without fear of any divine consequences. We might as well get all that we can now, stepping on anyone that gets in the way, and make our own selfish lives comfortable as possible, since we're all heading to death and non-existence in the end.
In fact, let's go further and exterminate all those that are not living up to par. That is the handicapped, the extremely poor, the insane, etc. They're just using up precious resources anyways. In fact, why even have morals and mercy? These things hold us back from our true potentials.
As for the Earth, if we happen to destroy ourselves, would the universe care?
It's obvious that there is more to it than just living, dying, and becoming non-existent forever. Also the concept of life beginning from an accident is so far fetched that the odds of something like this ever happening again are pretty much impossible. Seems to me, there is something more. A God perhaps?
2007-11-02 11:19:29
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answered by Anonymous
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(May you walk on the right path)
There is this incident that happened. I would like to share that with you. Hope you get your answer.
Few decades ago, there was once a man who came up to a king and said that he would prove that God does not exist. He asked him to bring forth his greatest scholar. The king sent a messenger to that scholar requesting him to come. The messenger narrated the whole thing to the scholar. He said that he would come in the afternoon. The crowd gathered. The scholar did not arrive for quite a long time. After about an hour he came. The man asked that was he late because he had no answer or whether he was worried. The scholar replied that a strange incident had occured. To come to the palace, he had to cross a river.. When he arrived at that place, he saw that on the banks of the river was a broken boat and no one around it. The boat slowly got fixed by it self and was ready to sail. At this the man laughed and said to the crowd that, "Look, you have got a lunatic here who says that the boat got built by itself". To this, the scholar replied "Oh man, when the boat cannot be created by itself then how can the world come into existence without a creator". The man had no answer.
Thank you
2007-11-02 11:53:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Ah, the question many people ask everyday. I can tell you, it is proven that HE does exist. There have been miracles to prove it. His cloak that has his imprint on it to prove it. Even that case of the guy wanting to sue GOD, and GOD responding to the case to prove it. There is so much evidence of the existence of GOD that I dont understand how people could not beleive. Like a bubble would create this world, or it would just be here?? SOMETHING had to create earth and everything in the universe. That something is, surely, GOD.
2007-11-02 11:12:24
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answered by Josephine 1
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Even asking the question means your searching. This is the way the Lord speaks to you. We all have the ability to know God. If you wish to feel his presence find a quiet moment and pray - even tell him what's worrying you or what you are happy about. God won't speak back in a loud voice but you will feel something in your heart, this is the Lord speaking to you.
best wishes
Star
2007-11-02 11:18:01
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answered by Star of the sea 3
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Many people have tried to prove whether or not God exits. The problem with proving this is that there is no proof in either case. So one could conclude that in order for God to exist one must truely believe in God. If you believe God does not exist or if you believe God in fact does exist, then there layeth your proof. I think they call that faith!
2007-11-02 11:13:35
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answered by Wild Bill 3
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Yes, just not as a personified deity. God/Reality is the multi-dimensional non-material field in which we are embedded that is responsive to consciousness, i.e. the EM field we generate and our state of unconflictedness. This is a consequence of the massive thinking brain that humans have evolved. We are creators of our experience of reality. But, most exist in a childish dream state (personifying deities) because of the conditioned defensive ego identity that forms in early childhood.
2007-11-02 11:11:21
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answered by MysticMaze 6
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Yes, with all my heart, I believe God exists. I would rather believe that He does, than to suffer the eventual consequences in believing that He does not.
2007-11-02 11:23:28
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answered by N L 6
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Only to believers he's real, if he was there shouldn't be a doubt to his existence and the only doubt left would be to believe in him to actually help out with situations down here.
2007-11-02 11:21:55
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answered by Anonymous
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You and I would not exist if He did not.
2007-11-02 11:12:39
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answered by Andy Roberts 5
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I think we all have souls that go somewhere when we die. I don't think there is some omnipotent entity on some astral plane that gives a **** what we do or don't do. If there is, I think it is one sadistic ***. Anything with any kind of feeling at all would never let a baby die.
2007-11-02 11:16:55
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answered by paul s 2
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