...brings someone back from the dead, is able to replicate the process, and it becomes commercialized.....what will religion say then as to the factuality of 'miracles'? Will this take away from your faith that god's existence is even a reasonable possiblility?
2007-12-03
01:52:29
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Slaveof1 and the other psuedo-intellect. I'm speaking in the common vernacular and you understand what I'm saying. You know what I ask is legitimate. Live in your world of delusions then.
2007-12-03
01:59:32 ·
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khaldoun....your funny...it can happen. lol. Watch my friend.
2007-12-03
02:01:24 ·
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lazurus.......or you could measure even easier the gullibility of the human being.
2007-12-03
02:03:03 ·
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johnathon....it's people like you that give the world color....and reassure me that I'm the sane one.
2007-12-03
02:06:07 ·
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Born Again Atheist....c'mon....read first sister.
2007-12-03
02:07:26 ·
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elmjunbu....you want me to prove something has a possibility or a probability?
2007-12-03
02:08:37 ·
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darwin.....you're delusional. There is no invisible super guy that's hurts people. There may be a deity but not the guy described in the bible.
2007-12-03
02:10:16 ·
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You fail to mention HOW, or in what CONDITION such someone would be after he/she is 'brought back' from the dead. Isn't this how some horror story starts out?
2007-12-03 01:58:54
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answered by Starjumper the R&S Cow 7
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Science will be still be constrained in the future by thermodynamics--once dead entropy. Rather like dealing with a computer whose ram chip is scrambled and whose hard drive has had a DOD wipe done on it. You can't unscramble entropy. However, if the "Star Trek" transporter technology ever materializes--when we are digitized, the digitial representation could be copied to a memory stick lol. Therefore in the event of our death, we could be reassembled from the memory stick--however-full ourselves up to the point where we were downloaded. Soooooo--immortality of a sort. As far as miracles goes--if there is a deity--I would suspect it is bound by natural law--if that is the case--that science may allow us at one point to duplicate those miracles.
2007-12-03 10:01:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely not, God created the universe and I will not believe anything but the truth found in the word of God. Demonic spirits have mated with mankind and have produced the nephilim race, which is half human half angel, and they will have power as the bible says to do all sorts of miracles.
2007-12-03 10:04:42
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answered by ۞ JønaŦhan ۞ 7
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They've already brought many people back from the dead who were flatlined for a minute or so. I don't believe it is a miracle at all. It's the hardwork and and quick response time of doctors, medical personnel and good samaritans.
2007-12-03 10:05:06
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answered by Anonymous
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i think that until we have all the answers there will be some that still say god done it-as i dont think we will ever have all the answers it looks like religion is here for awhile-you might even be able to measure mans knowledge by how many followers there are of religion---just my thoughts-smile and enjoy the day
2007-12-03 10:00:47
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answered by lazaruslong138 6
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When it does, then come back and ask the question, for right now, only God can do so. Heck Science can not even explain a thought, but its going to create life, sure, and you think Christians are in fantasy land.
2007-12-03 10:08:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't we already bring people back from the dead? It has to be right at the time of death, but we do do it. It's called medical science.
2007-12-03 09:57:06
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answered by Anonymous
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i think whats dead should stay dead. ever seen the movie 'dawn of the dead' , i don't think science should go anywhere near reanimating the dead just to prove religious people wrong.
2007-12-03 09:58:18
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answered by ilona c 5
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They still won't believe it and they will fight it to the very last bit of their faith.
They believe to be right, and nothing will stop them from being so!
2007-12-03 09:58:03
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answered by Gyspy Soul 5
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You use the word " when " . That indicates that you have some evidence that it will eventually happen . Why don't you produce that evidence ?
2007-12-03 10:06:20
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answered by Anonymous
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