the only question he could ask himself is which question is there in the universe i couldn't answer
2007-12-28 21:57:25
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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God has created many things. Stone age people did not live like us. Why these differences and why it took millions of years for a better change? Definitely these changes are made by God; no doubt in that. God had many questions in His mind. As soon as he got the right answer, he changed or added. Again he had questions, again he got right answer to make changes in the life of the people of the world.
2007-12-28 22:38:59
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answer #2
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answered by Raja 7
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it's like asking what was first:an egg or a chicken, or if god can do whatever it wants to do, is it possible that it can create stone so heavy that it couldn't lift it. asking this kind of q is funny, because humans can't answer them not because we aren't smart enough but because when we ask this q we treat god as somebody from our world and god is from our world but on the other hand god is out of our world. when i say our world i mean our rules and logic, and u can't say that human's logic has sth to do with god. and if u really want to get answer at your q read kant- he really knows sth about this problem. :)
2007-12-29 12:00:31
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answer #3
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answered by elvis.alive71 1
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Err what, who said God was clever? What do you mean by clever? What makes you think this god wants to be responsible for answering ANYONEs questions anyway? Why do YOU need to have a "god" to blame for things??? To give responsibility to? Ask and answer your own questions.....
2007-12-28 21:50:14
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Apart from trifling technical questions he would defer to his adorers, no alas, no.
If the world is such a shambles of chaos disorder and mayhem, what stops God from destroying his enemy who is the root cause.....
Here follows subtle innuendo and long painful drawn out silence......
Be Single Minded & All Powerful Almighty God.
2007-12-30 03:41:31
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answer #5
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answered by VAndors Excelsior™ (Jeeti Johal Bhuller)™ 7
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I think you are trying to create a paradox:
God is all powerful in that he can create anything.
God is all knowing in that he can answer anything.
Therefore, God can create a question that is unanswerable, and yet still answer it rendering it answerable.
Parallel the paradox of trying to pierce an unpiercable shield with an all piercing spear.
2007-12-29 00:10:17
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answer #6
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answered by JuliusCaesar 1
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To whom would He ask his question? Since He is omniscient presumably he would apply to himself for the answer.
But I have a problem with God's omniscience. It implies that he knows nothing about the element of surprise and so creates a rather tricky paradox since presumably he is aware of all things and all concepts.
2007-12-28 22:38:21
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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God is Omniscient, He knows everything. He could only ask a question that has no answer; but would such a thing exist within infinite knowledge?
2007-12-28 21:42:10
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answer #8
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answered by SteveLaw 4
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This is yet another form of 'if god is all powerful, can he create a stone he cannot lift' or 'if god could create anything, can he create a being more powerful then himself', which we all know cannot be true. So no.
2007-12-29 05:30:13
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answer #9
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answered by jiahua448 4
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He is the one with all the answers.
If you keep seeking the answers to important questions, you will find that the search can be very rewarding Proverbs 2: 1-5
God is not the ones playing games, that is mankind. God gave us everything. We gave it all away with our greed and vanity. If more people had faith and abided by his rules, we would have a perfect world. Mankind is his own worst enemy.
2007-12-28 21:47:54
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answer #10
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answered by Chris 6
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Yes he could. But, we are so far down the intelligence scale we could not begin to think what the question might be.
If I was to hazzard a guess, his question would be when looking at us and what we have done to this world,
"WHY"?
2007-12-28 22:06:06
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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