by Anonymous on July 25th, 2006

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If God (of whatever religion) made us all, why did he make some of us not believe in him?

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  • by Singingismystyle on December 21st, 2006

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    First of all, God did create us all. 2nd of all He is all around us. All of creation was made by Him, and so we all must believe in are hearts that He is. He is real. We would not have Life and breath if it was not for Him. In Genesis when He created man, He breathed life into him, and from Adam's rib he made Eve. He put everything into place. The stars, moon, every living creature,etc. Look in Genesis. His Mighty work we cannot fathom. We cannot understand everything about God. He is Omnincient, All knowing, Omninpresent, and is the Light of the world. and More.

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    • Why should an omnipotent, omniscient being care at all what a bunch of (metaphorical) bacteria thinks?

      eternal0void

      by eternal0void on December 23rd, 2006

    • eternal0void: why did you just post your previous answer as a question?! I mean, it's not like you have a good point or anything! It's just one sentence! It's funny how people think that they can get away with just SAYING something with no back up AT ALL! For example - "The Bible is FULL of errors and contradictions" ... no, really ... a person said this to me a few years back! ... so I said "Really? What are they" ... and he said "Oh, well ... I don't know them off hand ... but they are there!" ... IF YOU ARE GONNA SAY SOMETHING ... BACK IT UP!

      brian_griffith

      by brian_griffith on December 28th, 2006

    • Thank you BG

      Singingismystyle

      by Singingismystyle on December 29th, 2006

    • You're right, its amazing how someone can think they can tell me my point isn't "good" without any back up at all, other than "because it is!". As for the "contradictions", here's my favorite: Proverbs 26:4 contrasted with Proverbs 26:5.

      eternal0void

      by eternal0void on January 1st, 2007

    • eternal0void: In all honesty, I really appreciate you digging up the example in Proverbs 26! Most people are cowards and won't even bother ... so ... although I do not have the appropriate answer to respond to your comment at this time ... and I am not worried in the slightest about it because I personally know and trust God with all of my heart mind and soul ... and I am not worried about the moral fabric of my faith being ripped apart at the seams in light of your findings ... I wanted you to know that I do appreciate your effort! Good job!

      brian_griffith

      by brian_griffith on January 4th, 2007

    • Good reply Brian griffith

      Singingismystyle

      by Singingismystyle on January 4th, 2007

    • And it would appear that in your own unintentional way you have made quite possibly the only answer to my comment which doesn't violate either Proverbs 26:4 or Proverbs 26:5. It is a wishy-washy answer, but that is the case for any response which doesn't violate either of two contradictory Bible verses. I'm not sure if you made an effort to do this, but I think congratulations are due in either case.

      eternal0void

      by eternal0void on January 6th, 2007

    • I realise that I'm three years late, but eternal0void has just absolutely rinsed Mr Griffith.

      Henderson

      by Henderson on February 25th, 2010

    • I realise that I'm three years late, but eternal0void has just absolutely rinsed Mr Griffith.

      Henderson

      by Henderson on February 25th, 2010

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