Reading these answers proves that the atheist, definitely have no more intelligence then us Christians. But that is O.K. because our Creator God the Father has all intelligence, and wisdom and is and was in control, then, now and forever. God Bless!
2007-11-09 10:19:27
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Mum and dad got it on in the back of an old Citroen in Montmartre sometime in March 1946 and I came along on New Year's Day.
Better questions for you to really, REALLY contemplate would be:
HOW did the invisible man really, REALLY make us?
Did he wave his arms about or did he use a wand or was it just the power of his thought?
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WHY would a perfect being NEED us?
Wouldn't a perfect being already be complete?
AND, best of all:
Most theists like telling we atheists that Nothing can be made from NOTHING … WHAT did your god use to make us with … yeah, yeah, yeah – dirt – I know, BUT where did he get the dirt from … REMEMBER Nothing from Nothing?
See?
Y'all think you're answering a question with a simple GODDIDIT but it throws up many MORE questions than it answers.
Nah - I think I'll go along with what the scientists reckon.
Your beliefs are just a little bit too far out.
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2007-11-09 10:19:31
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answered by Anonymous
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exactly! Like what do people who believe we evolved from apes think the apes came from? Why? What purpose does their existence serve, because whatever their purpose was remains their same purpose for existence today. Like every endeavor on earth there is a start to finish.....its sad that they dont truly know where they began and how things may finish. It is unfortunate that these people cannot connect the "hope" they feel everyday of their lives to something worthwhile. I mean why work, why do anything...you believe in nothing...therefore you say you are nothing.
2007-11-09 10:14:44
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answer #3
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answered by LooneyLu 2
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My folks had a good romp about nine months before I was born.
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There is nothing miraculous about pregnancy. A sperm and an egg join up. The fertilized egg implants in the uterine wall. Nine months later, out pops a kid.
Where's this supposed miracle?
2007-11-09 10:08:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in a Creator because we (and the universe) are all creations. I just happen to accept the real truth: that we don't know by who/what, how, or why. We are all Creators (smaller gods) as well.
2007-11-09 10:51:07
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answered by lovebird 3
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They think that billions of years ago, nothing exploded and formed all of the planets and stars. Then over time, life came out of a rock and somehow found a wife and food to eat. Then this life evolved into everything living today. This is their belief system (religion).
2007-11-09 10:14:47
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answered by Todd P 4
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I think God probably exists. But I think I got here by natural selection and evolution. I'm certain it was nothing to do with Adam and Eve.
2007-11-09 10:07:11
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answered by DavinaOpines 5
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May I suggest that you read Bill Bryson's excellent and clearly written "A Short History Of Almost Everything?" It's a very good introduction to the sciences of geology and evolution.
2007-11-09 10:07:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution teaches that we came from animals.
Evolution teaches that animals came from Amphibians.
Evolution teaches that Amphibians come from sea life.
Sea life from single-cell life.
Single cell life from chemicals.
Chemicals from rocks that were rained on for years.
Conclusion, all live came from rocks.
Which is more likely, that an intelligent created life, or that nothing did, and what about bio-genesis?
2007-11-09 10:14:34
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answered by Anonymous
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They think that they 'got here' after their mothers gave birth to them.
They also think that humans evolved over time from an ape like ancestor.
They'd be right on both counts.
2007-11-09 10:08:46
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answered by Sun: supporting gay rights 7
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