There is only one God, people interpret God in different names and forms. God is the Origin and Destination of the Universe and is beyond life and death. All religions of world teach human way to get close to God. You give your Best, God will give thy Best. Ask God for help and forgive, God will help and forgive you. Pray; Worship and Thank God for everything. Remember wherever there is Happiness in Life, there will be Sorrow. To get Happiness, you must master Sorrow. For Success in Life; Believe in Self and God, Learn from Past, Concentrate in Present, Plan for Future, and remember ignorance gives failures. Have control on, be the master of, not the slave of your body, senses, and mind. Purpose of this Life is to Improve by Gaining and Sharing utmost Knowledge and Experience to differentiate and choose Best, Right, Good, Truth, God against Worst, Wrong, Bad, Untruth, Devil. Set your Desire level perfect or OK to be brave, no low to be coward, no high to be cruel. You have rights of Survival, Self Defence, and Freedom.
2007-12-02 21:17:04
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answered by Ravi Lohia 5
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"If the total amount of mass-energy is limited, and the amount of usable energy is decreasing, then the universe cannot have existed forever, otherwise it would already have exhausted all usable energy the heat death of the universe." Mass-energy may be limited, and the amount of USABLE energy may be decreasing, but that does not necessarily signify the end of the universe caused by the lack of energy to do work. The amount of energy remains the same. Total equilibrium of energy or "heat" in the universe does not mean the energy ceases to exist. It means that all things that require work as a function of energy to exist can no longer exist. However, the total amount of mass-energy will remain the same. You can state will absolute assurance that the universe has a beginning, only if you have absolute proof that the universe has an end. "The universe requires a cause because it had a beginning" Can we be absolutely sure that the universe had a beginning? If it has no end it has no beginning. Therefore it could have always existed. If "God" does not need a cause because He always existed, then why would a universe need a cause if it has always existed? How can we not be sure that the universe will not exist eternally in a state of equilibrium? What if the universe was not created for the purpose of human beings? "Also, the universe cannot be self-caused nothing can create itself, because that would mean that it existed before it came into existence, which is a logical absurdity." I agree with you there. Of course, a cause cannot be caused by itself. This is valid logic. On the other hand I do have one ponderous thought about time and God. If he caused the universes' beginning, he is a cause. Therefore, would he not be able to produce both cause and effects at His will? Time, like you've stated, "Einstein's general relativity, which has much experimental support, shows that time is linked to matter and space.", is a rate of change. However, I believe that time is a product of any type of change. Or cause and effect. Therefore, would God not be living in his own time? Whether it be constantly varying in speed or not. As he is acting or changing time passes as an effect. Time will not exist only when absolutely nothing exists, including God. However, I am not stating with for a fact that there is not a beginning to the universe. I am simply using logic to seek the truth. However, like all humans I make mistakes because I do not know everything. I am simply using my understanding of what I "know" to produce logical explanations. Maybe there is information out there that proves the universe did begin at a certain instant and that all things in it followed. This is a very interesting question. I like that you used logic to support your argument. That is how it should be done. And don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to disprove you here. I want the same thing you want. The truth. I have questions and I am simply trying to find the answer.
2016-05-27 08:01:22
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answered by Anonymous
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A science professor once explained creation theory like this--that the Big Bang Theory and Creation link-the time before the bang was like less than a second enough time for God to breathe in life. I believe science explains creation.
2007-12-02 13:25:36
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answered by Ms Blue 5
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Theory is not nonsense! Theory is the formulation of careful thoughts into a way of explaining what can be explained. God is there for things we can't otherwise test.
2007-12-02 13:24:58
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answered by sam_we_is 2
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Are you joking? So you're not *assuming* that God created all? It's not a *theory* that God created all? Of course it is. It's a theory, that means it has not yet been proven. I submit to you, that you are blind. Also, you need to settle down. Don't rock the boat if you don't have a life raft after everyone throws you out.
2007-12-02 13:30:42
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answered by Oswald 2
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Do ya think God made computers pal--no it was blind science--the same blind science that you may one day rely on to save your life, or the life of someone else you care about. The next time you're in a hospital listen for the intercom to blare out--Doctor--we need a prayer for a patient in room 312 ASAP! You'll probably never hear that--faith doesn't save lives--medicine does!
2007-12-02 13:28:29
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answered by starkneckid 4
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Science should not threaten the believer. We all have questions and at least science attempts to search for answers objectively. We can believe in God and evolution... We can also simultaneously believe in God and physics. These things do not disprove God. They just help us to understand his nature and creation. God gave us reason... lets use it :)
2007-12-02 13:27:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Your "question" is nonsense, and founded on perhaps the biggest unsupported assumption of all time.
2007-12-02 14:53:26
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answered by au_catboy 3
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Speaking of assumption being nonsense, how about begging the question?
2007-12-02 13:23:11
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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How do you know "god created all things?" Sounds like a pretty big assumption to me.
2007-12-02 13:28:12
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answered by hznfrst 6
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