I'll give you a hint!
When God created the Universe, the creation of all things started, that was the starting point. Before creation, there was no things created in the natural world which are the Universe, the earth, planets, and humans etc.! It means that the concept of Creation came when God created the Universe! No one has created God, because he is the beginning, of all things created!
2007-11-22
07:37:25
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I knew that my statement was very powerful for atheist to understand
2007-11-22
07:43:15 ·
update #1
Xolani J
you did not undestood my question
95% of all of you did not understood my question! please read carefully
2007-11-22
07:47:04 ·
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I'll give you a hint. Your imaginary friend created nothing.
2007-11-22 07:41:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Santa has a magical sleigh and delivers presents right! Why is to so difficult for Christians to understand this concept? Please Comment?
This is exactly what your statement/question sounds like to an atheist. If you cant base your original argument on any solid evidence then you arnt gonna have any success expanding on it.
Without solid proof you're driving away potential believers who see your "question" as a blind statement backed by an unwarranted sense of smugness.
I dont care if you're Christian or Athest or whatever so long as you learn to at least consider a point of view that isnt your own. Quit being so sensitive and listen to what people are telling you or you're going to doom yourself to the same narrow views for the rest of your life.
2007-11-22 16:08:31
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answered by Anonymous
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We understand the concept perfectly. We just choose to refute it.
Nyah nyah nyah.
[Edit:]Incidentally, I think you're referring obliquely to an answer St Augustine gave once when people asked what God did before the universe was created, when he suggested time was one of the properties of creation, so there was no 'before'. Modern expansionist theory says much the same thing.
Still not believing, I'm afraid, but I hope that proves a little understanding.
2007-11-22 07:41:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Atheists understand the concept of God. Its not that difficult.
2007-11-22 07:52:01
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answered by frothuk 4
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Alpha and Omega means beginning and end, first and last. The only thing that is never ending is Time. But then you never know.
2007-11-22 08:00:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Because believing in that concept is more often based in groupthink and comforming to tradition than an actual, logically based interpretation of the universe's origin. It is an assumption of origins that just fails to die, and sustains itself solely off of the merits of surviving thus far, despite the fact that it is deeply rooted in theological speculation, and nothing more.
2007-11-22 07:43:16
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answered by Anonymous
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this is because atheists don't believe in it- simple as that. Some could say- why do christians believe that some entity unseen to anyone has created everything we do see?
science has a pretty good argument on some of it. some people have pretty good questions when it comes to the bible.
Let everyone believe what they want to- thats why there are so many different religions in our world- you know? everyone interprets it all differently.
Thats why we call it faith- because its what you "believe", not what you "see".
If you really think about it- every religion- regardless of what who or how- is really a theory.
2007-11-22 07:42:32
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answered by **leigh** 3
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I'll give you a hint! Typing things doesn't make them true. Reading things doesn't make them true. Hearing things doesn't make them true. Saying things doesn't make them true. People who get together once per week to re-convince eachother their imaginary world is true do not have a strong argument against scientists who go to work every day to actually figure out what is going on in the universe.
2007-11-22 07:44:51
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answered by chem sickle 3
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Except that atheists would say that no supernatural event caused the universe to begin existing. Things just are and there's no grand design.
2007-11-22 07:43:15
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answered by Anonymous
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You know, people are entitled to their own opinions. Just because that's what you believe, doesn't mean that's what I believe.
It's difficult for me to believe that God is the Alpha and the Omega because I don't believe he exists in the first place. Why don't you believe in other gods? What about Zeus? What about Thor? And Re? Why aren't THEY the Alpha and the Omega?
2007-11-22 07:47:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Being the Alpha and Omega refers to being the "Beginning and the End". If god is eternal/infinite, how can he be the end, or even the beginning? Statement is invalidated.
2007-11-22 07:43:57
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answered by russj 3
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