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I just saw a category 'natural theology'. Isn't all theology unnatural?
by Ombliss22 on August 16th, 2011
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I believe anything supernatural to be impossible and therefore imaginary. 'If it does not occur as a natural event then it must be considered supernatural'. Is there a clear distinction between natural and supernatural?
by kakskee on September 20th, 2009
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The sharing of two pairs of electrons between two atoms is a form of covalent bonding that involve
dipole bonds.
twin bonds.
by piazza31 on May 27th, 2011
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for the evolutionnist: who gave first life to creatures on earth?
by xdisaq on July 18th, 2010
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Did God make pigs, then Satan made them delicious to piss off God and lead people to eternal burnification?
by Want To Sleep With A Miner on November 30th, 2011
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well, then God did not create everything because he did not create himself.
by Dr.Tso on August 12th, 2007
If you ask me I'd say God created nothing because imaginary friends don't create anything, but that's beside the point, maybe I should have said if God created everything and if God is part of everything then He actually did create himself.
by hershey_squirter_ on August 27th, 2007
You people assume that God is within time, as we are. But He CREATED spacetime, and therefore is beyond it. He doesn't NEED a creator, because there was no 'before' Him.
by LarryH54 on June 25th, 2008
No before him? How does that make any sense?
by Jokebat on May 26th, 2009
As long as you insist on thinking 4 dimensionally, it doesn't. Talk to an astrophysicist.
by LarryH54 on May 26th, 2009
totally the truth i agree
by scottswa on September 13th, 2009