do you possibly think that the stars, black holes, moons, nine planets, perfect orbits in the solar system, the mountains, the sky , rain, hail snow sleet, earthquakes, babies forming in the womb, glaciers, animals of more than a million species, plants of numerous types and i can go on until forever
but do you possibly think for one second that all these and all other creation aren't created by God????????????????????????????
tell me you've seen a human skeleton right
well why aren't all humans walking around like that; who covered all that with what you apparently see right now if you observe yourself and everyone around you
clearly God is the creator of all creation
so now what? Here are the major questions mankind come across:
what's your purpose?
what'll happen after death?how can i distinguish the right religion from the wrong?
all these questions are answered in Islam's Greatest Miracle The HolyQuran dn't be quick2judge but b4 we cont. go to "miraclesofthequran.com
2007-11-29
09:01:31
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
Did you ever take a physics course?
I think not.
2007-11-29 09:04:34
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answered by Anonymous
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the solar system isn't a perfect orbit
stars, black holes, moons, planets, and solar systems are forming all the time by natural causes. they don't need god.
mountains can be explained by the tectonic plates causing earthquakes under our land and oceans
evolution has been proven, so ofcourse i have reason to believe that god didn't create the species
now, yes i have seen a human skeleton
humans aren't walking around like that because they have tendons and muscles to keep them together, a brain to give the muscles commands, and nerve cells to send signals back to the brain. skeletons have none of that. corpses have a dead brain at the best.
there are scientific reasons to show how everything was created... so why is it CLEARLY god? so now i need you to tell me how it's so clear?
we have as much a purpose as any other species or thing in the universe: to die, or be depleted
after death i'll rot in the ground.
2007-11-29 09:16:12
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answered by Jeef 4
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You are grasping for straws. Nothing is perfect. Would it not be if it were created by a perfect Creator? Orbits are not perfect and they are caused by Gravitation, Mountains come from the same thing that Earthquakes come from. That is the movement of the massive plates. I could go on and on forever but you would not get it. I do not see how you can make the claim that "clearly God is the creator of all creation" What you list is not proof. What you list is your FEELINGS on the observation of nature. Have you ever thought that maybe the reason that we find much of Nature to be beautiful is that we are a part of Nature? Not to mention that there is plenty of Nature that is by no means beautiful.
2007-11-29 09:12:38
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answered by ? 6
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to all thiests out there............................
do you possibly think that the stars, black holes, moons, nine planets, perfect orbits in the solar system, the mountains, the sky , rain, hail snow sleet, earthquakes, babies forming in the womb, glaciers, animals of more than a million species, plants of numerous types and i can go on until forever
but do you possibly think for one second - that all these and all other things are here just for humanity.
We are just a small part of what exists. For you to propose of the Millions of species of life on the planet and billions probably in existence, was made so a sky daddy could judge us individually....
2007-11-29 09:06:28
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answered by Link strikes back 6
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All cultures have a creation myth. What makes yours the absolute truth? Because someone in ancient history said so? So did the other cultures.
I say that my deities were the ones to create the world and the universe and everything that exists therein. I can't prove I'm right any more than you can. You can't prove me wrong either.
2007-11-29 09:18:09
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answered by Aravah 7
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1- orbits are eliptical- they are not even "perfect" elipses, they shift to and from- this is one of the factors of global warming- and an ice age, this difference in the orbit that makes us closer or further from the sun causes climate shifts.
2- babies don't all "form in the womb", animals of "more than a million species", the mountains, sky, rain etc. all have scientific explanations as well as eartquates (shifting of teutonic plates) that have nothing to do with god or religion.
why don't you try looking it up sometime you might actually learn something intelligent.
2007-11-29 09:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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None of these things you mention are hard to explain or even understand if you put in a bit of effort to understand science. Nothing is perfect. Every planet is degrading in it's orbit. The lucky fact is that we will all be dead and gone for a long time by the time it matters.
My purpose is to live my life and be happy while I do it.
I am dead, there is nothing after I die. Life is about living and death is about not being aline anymore.
No religion is the right one, they all teach about deities that there is no proof of.
2007-11-29 09:16:31
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answered by Anonymous
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what's your purpose?Who says there has to be one?
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what'll happen after death? Who know?
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how can i distinguish the right religion from the wrong? You can't
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all these questions are answered in Islam's Greatest Miracle The HolyQuran dn't be quick2judge but b4 we cont. go to "miraclesofthequran.com
How is this to prove anything to us? How do we even know that what you believe is true?
2007-11-29 09:09:14
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answered by darkempyrz 1
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How can a God create all those things. What processes did he use. Why do animals keep evolving? If the wold was made perfect why does it keep changing? Why doesthe human being created by God? Why did he create the appendix it serves no purpose?
2007-11-29 09:09:50
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answered by Monkey Man 3
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The universe is full of amazing things, but none of them are literally "miraculous." People who just don't understand evolution and natural selection often make this kind of argument. The universe has been around for 15 billion years or so, which is more than enough time for amazing things to occur -- like the appearance of intelligent life.
2007-11-29 09:09:59
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answered by Pull My Finger 7
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Nothing, and I mean nothing, is absolutely perfect. The human skeleton is imperfect, and is susceptible to birth defects. The stars are imperfect, as they can die, and are also not arranged in a discernable pattern (the way they are arranged is subject to change, as well).
You have proven nothing other than the fact that you are unwilling to even consider any alternative other than a being you have never directly or indirectly percieved or experienced.
2007-11-29 09:07:59
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answered by Mr. Saturday 3
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