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  1. Unread #181 - Feb 17, 2008 at 5:11 PM
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    Perhaps he doesn't want to be shown? I mean, think about it. If he were all powerful and supernatural, don't you think he could be able to maybe make himself invisible?

    If I were God, I wouldn't want people tackling me with questions. Would you? Probably not .. Put yourself in that position, then form your conclusion .. :]
     
  3. Unread #182 - Feb 17, 2008 at 6:59 PM
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    I don't know. Do such human things as being bothered by questions apply to a God?
     
  5. Unread #183 - Feb 17, 2008 at 11:31 PM
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    I should be asking you that same question. Do they? Does something as simple as questions bother or annoy God/a God? Looks like we'll have to ask someone. While you go find someone who can give an honest, truthful answer, i'll be eating my sandwich.

    *Comes back*

    As I said before, putting myself in the shoes of a God, I would be bothered. Though our opinions may differ, there could be some similarities. Would you be bothered if you were God? *Puts on shoes* *Thinking to myself* This is really getting aggravating .. All of these questions. I can block them out. Yes! After all, I am a supernatural being, capable of doing anything. No more questions!

    Okay, now. I've answered my own question, if a supernatural being were to exist, or God, shouldn't he/they be able to block out simple things? Yes, I believe so .. Thank you, Shredderbeam! You have helped me progress on my journey to learn! Muahaha! :]
     
  7. Unread #184 - Feb 17, 2008 at 11:33 PM
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    I would doubt that questions bother an all-knowing, all-powerful God.
     
  9. Unread #185 - Feb 17, 2008 at 11:39 PM
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    and your reasons for doubting that?
     
  11. Unread #186 - Feb 17, 2008 at 11:46 PM
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    Well, can an all-powerful God not answer multiple questions? Can they not answer them instantaneously? Can they not think infinite thoughts while answering all of these questions?
     
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    I wouldn't know about his reasons of posting that, but if I were being asked that question .. I would say just what I said earlier ..

    If I were an all knowing God, don't you think that all I had to do was block it out? If I can make billions and trillions of anything, I believe I would be able to do something as simple as block inferior noises out .. :]

    Woah, nice explanation, Shredder. Didn't really think of that one ..
     
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    well.... thats good enough for me :D

    it does make sense. because if you were an all-powerful God, then i guess you wouldn't be experiencing human emotions, such as annoyance, and or irritations and such.
     
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    But wouldn't one then base his "emotion" on a overall principle of morals if one is the creator or origin of the universe, life, and all existence?
     
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    No, not necessarily. What if he/they didn't focus on morals, though merely and solely existing to create others? No emotion.

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    Alright, if god was real then he could be seen, dont give me the "he is the earth and everything" shit, no, science, look it up. Its all logic, unlike something that people can not explain so they say "GOD did it!." FAIL! God doesn't exist god he's just something someone or a group of people said cause they could not explain why grass is green. Discuss that.
     
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    Because something isn't seen it isnt real? this has already been said many times before. People believe Jesus was God for one thing, which then God would be real. He was able to been seen

    Another arguement is that

    Glass can't be seen, buts its still there

    Wind also can't be seen, but guess what its still there? omg no way!

    oh wait I almost forgot, GRAVITY! I can't see it, I can't touch it, but I know it's there.
     
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    Those things can be detected. Can God?
     
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    Maybe we have not developed the correct instruments to detect God yet?
     
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    Ya those things can all be easily proven to exist, you can't see bacteria but it's quite obvious they're there. With god it's just something people claim is real, and they usually make up long stories of the happenings. The only way there could be a possible god is if there was one that created the universe, which is what I believe. But within the universe, things are based on the laws of physics. The types of gods formulated in religion could just be anything made up. It's just like saying, "god is the flying spaghetti monster, there's no way to prove he's not there".
     
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    When you control and create the universe its laws ect.. you have power over them, thus you have the power to dis-obey them, I do not believe that a god could create something more powerful then itself.
     
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    Why would a god want to disobey what he created himself, it would be something unbiased where he doesn't interfere in. There is no evidence at all that god has messed with our universe. Everything fits in right with science. There are some unexplained things in the universe but they certainly have nothing to do with god. If there was a god, then all he did was cause the Big Bang and create the universe.
     
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    Thank you Finn, I knew there was a name for the thing I believed, but just didn't know what it was, now i know what it is called when you don't believe god can be proved or disproved.
     
  37. Unread #199 - Feb 18, 2008 at 10:56 PM
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    I was meaning to say that it is possible for God to exist in our universe nothing more. I never said that God would interfere with our universe, It was a simple mis-understanding.

    There are many unexplained things in the Universe, and not everything fits right with science.
     
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    Perhaps not, yet, if you admit that God is undetectable at this point in time, you admit that you believe in something that you have no empirical evidence for. Why would you believe that?
     
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