sure do have a lot to learn yet dont we--isnt this a wonderful life-so much out there and so many questions-something new around each corner----just my thoughts- --smile and enjoy the night
2007-12-11 15:22:32
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answered by lazaruslong138 6
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Wow! heavy! this allmost belongs in the philosophy topic.
Everyone has their own beliefs on these questions, (I suppose, if they have the intellect to ponder them at such depth.)
Pesonally, I believe that we are here on Earth to help each other, to try to make the world a better place, to experience and create beauty. Why Earth and not so many other planets? Good question. I haven't go the answer to that one.
Why is there ANYTHING? Wow! I guess we have to believe that there is a God, and He has a plan for us, you know, that mysterious ways thing. Some things we just can't know...yet.
Deep thoughts.
2007-12-11 15:22:17
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answered by Anonymous
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It would take a very open mind to come up with any rational answer, we only take our views from 2 sources, The Church and Science...........is it possible the struggle between the two opposing views has us overlooking a 3rd possibility of this equation......Civilizations preceding christianity have been leaving us clues throughout the history of this planet.....take a look at some of Jordan Maxwells research into this topic, It sure is amazing research and might have you thinking even harder.
2007-12-11 15:29:47
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answered by Al 6
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These are the questions physicists work toward understanding. I believe in evolution and think it is awesome that it has led to human beings! I feel the mystery of creation is awe-inspiring.
The Bible tells us how to LIVE by telling us the story of a peoples' journey toward God. It is not meant to provide scientific explanations. Please don't confuuse the two. You can draw knowledge and wisdom from both science and non-fundamentalist faith. I love your questiion because it is something I always have thought of with a sense of wonder!
2007-12-11 15:30:05
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answered by jom 4
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that would not advise existence on different planets dont exist .. the only planets we are sorting out for existence style is in our very own photograph voltaic device .. thats basically 8.. different then listening to radio frequencies .. we nonetheless have the different billions. I quite think of its achieveable that there is existence accessible.. we only have yet to locate it. To extra asnwer your question .. we are residing to tell the tale the earth b/c we are able. If human beings weren't able to residing in those circumstances then we woudl'nt be right here. same is going for another existence style on earth .. wood.. bugs.. algae .. monkeys .. many animals have long gone extinct .. and distinctive greater will b/c they are no longer able. Its the cycle. human beings do no longer exist on Mars .. b/c we are unable
2016-11-25 23:36:53
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answered by ? 4
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Because God thought/said it.
Maybe you should invest in a new bible....try the Amplified with the original greek and hebrew meanings. It is fun to read it now.
Here on earth the planets look like bigger stars.
We were born to make a choice: For God and obedience to Him or other. One gets you to heaven the other hell.
You will know all when you get to heaven.
Feel free to email me: akia12004@yahoo.com
2007-12-11 15:23:35
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answered by LandOfMisty 5
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Nothing is impossible, because you wrote this. Read Emily Dickinson. We are what we are. This is what it is. It is what it is. The Bible is what it is. Remember to always look forward, so you won't bump in to anything. If you look behind what is done, you will trip. So, if nothing is nothing there is something there. Yikes, so look out - life is full of surprises.
2007-12-11 15:29:08
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answered by sky 3
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Thats really impossible to answer. If you have no faith, you are searching for a scientific explanation to why everything exists. And honestly there are no 100% scientific answers, there all just theories. So you have to decided what you want to believe or just live your life wondering.
2007-12-11 15:24:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Only two possibilities:
1. just because -- random occurrences (my belief), OR
2. because god (or some other supreme being or force) made it happen according to a plan. It helps to believe in god of course, so if you don't that leaves #1.
neither of these possibilities make nature any less fascinating, though, do they?
2007-12-11 15:21:09
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answered by wendy.bryan 3
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"Maybe nobody will ever know, but I wish it was possible"
It's possible. If it weren't, we would never have evolved a questioning nature. It's just going to take a VERY LONG TIME.
2007-12-11 15:20:00
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answered by Anonymous
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