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2 djoneses answered
Christians call Him Lord, Muslims Allah. And we should not be separated because of that. God is one and we must be united.
3 ashleyjustin answered
"It couldn't have always existed" Maybe because it didn't exist at some point. There is simply no time in the other world. Time is a physical quantity. And this has already been experimentally proven. Read about Einstein's Theory of Relativity. There are also very good films and it is clearly explained. There is no one-size-fits-all time - the Moon runs faster because gravity is weaker. If you move faster, it will slow down. If you move at the speed of light or to a black hole, time stops completely. Creating something requires time. Supposedly it did not exist until a moment, it appeared at a moment, this presupposes time, and in the non-physical world there is no time. Even in the physical world, time is relative and does not flow uniformly and universally everywhere and under all conditions. Rather, there are countless many times, which flow independently of each other, but depending on orpedelic factors. In short, God exists in some timelessness and has never appeared, nor will it disappear. He just exists. It is difficult for the human mind to grasp this concept because it needs the consistency and orderliness that the notion of time gives. It is difficult for him to grasp concepts such as infinity and simple existence without creation, because he habitually tries to put them within the framework of sequence again. But in fact things are not consistent, but exist simultaneously in this moment, which is unique. Otherwise, God exists, but it is not what the Bible says. God is simply what He is, i.e. exists. The ancient Chinese called it Tao. Ie just everything it is. It is elusive. The moment you want to understand it, catch it, touch it, it is no longer the same because it is refracted through your consciousness. It is no coincidence that the Tao Da Jin begins with the words: A name that can be called is not an eternal name.
4 Alessya4Love answered
Even scientists do not have an answer to these fundamental questions, so for now, live as if there is a God. You will have a more successful life than you think there is.
5 nastybe answered
I explain it this way - God exists in another dimension, and we, because we are human, our brains can not imagine something like that. It is more logical that it has always existed, because, for example, if something else was created by God, then this "something" must also be created by another "something" and so it has no end.
6 zleam answered
There is no God. It's just that since ancient times people have needed something to fill in what they don't understand. Then came the religions that governed diverse ethnic groups. The greatest scientists the world knows as Einstein and Newton were atheists.
7 gloriaa_wow answered
Well, it's God, eternity, you don't need someone to create it. Think about it.
8 anna_xxx answered
I don't know if there is a god, but I know who created it. I can answer you right away. Humans have created a god. Read Confucius and you will understand what I mean ... :) I will give you a slight advantage - look for the following: "The seller of idols does not worship the gods" ... You will be surprised why.
9 lisshadams answered
Number 1 and 2 makes you completely. Number 4, it's a little hard to believe that there's someone in the sky who has ALWAYS existed. There was nothing, heaven, earth, sun, there was it. My logic is lost a lot. Thanks for all the comments, you are completely right. I'm only referring to number 8 ... so you think it's very easy for a person to believe that someone has always existed ... Well, believe me, I don't mind. Everyone believes in what they want. I believe in God, I believe in his work. But the fact that it has always existed - I can't understand ...
10 wongbd answered
God or goddess. The thing is, the man gave him that name and even christened him masculine. That is, the man invented it. So ... Beyond human notions, I think no matter what we call it. All that is. Together with people, earth, sky, time is one. And yes ... I believe that there is something and I believe that this thing is genius itself, very much above the human one. So, no matter how smart a person is, he cannot have a microscopic part of the genius of this great being. Therefore, he-man could not understand his plan. Humans are limited beings. Even the greatest sages could not understand it for a lifetime. But in my opinion, one should look for him and always realize how small he is compared to him
11 lina_huxley answered
Thanks be to God, you exist, and you ask if there is a God. It's like going to school and asking if that school has a principal or working somewhere and asking if it has a boss, it's like you don't know your boss and you've never seen him.
12 ladyybuugg answered
There is a God, just not the God he writes about in the Bible. I can't understand how there can be people who really believe that God has spoken to various Semitic tribes and only with them. He only gave them special land to the Jews, he did not give land to anyone else, he only sent them a "savior" (Jesus), whom they did not accept, and so on. God also told them to circumcise, forbade them certain foods, told Muslim women to wear burqas, and so on. These are all fabrications. These are human rules and legends that people attribute to God because they have the benefit of doing so - for example, uniting the tribe. You yourself open an interesting topic about what is the first. I think that the universe itself, with all the energy inside, with the laws of classical physics, as well as with the laws of the quantum world - this is God and this is eternal and infinite. There is no need for God to have created the universe. The universe itself is God. We are all part of God's system, we are manifestations of God and we are all divine - from the smallest atom, the simplest DNA, through all the good and bad bacteria, animals, all the good people, all the bad people, all this diversity - it's all just God. Time-space is a consequence of certain laws in the quantum world and our interpretation. I recently watched a lecture by Donald Hoffman on his book, The Case Against Reality. I don't know if it is available in Bulgarian yet, because it came out a few months ago, but he is a doctor of cognitive sciences and his research shows that evolution hides from us the true nature of reality, because we do not need to know it. Just as we see only certain wavelengths of light through our vision (for example, we do not see the infrared spectrum of the diode in the TV remote control, which you can see with the phone's camera, for example), so too much information about the universe is hidden from our senses. . He concludes that space-time itself is just an "interface" of the universe, just as our computer has an interface (say, a Windows desktop), but the logic itself happens elsewhere - somewhere in the chips. Moving a file icon to the desktop recycle bin makes it seem easy and simple, but it's actually equivalent to a lot of chips, transistors and diodes (and other elements) that drive from behind. I like this theory because I had a "collision" with things like predictive dreams (I think a lot of people have) - I dream something and in a month I experience it in exactly the same way I dreamed it. Probably our brains and / or our minds (if they are separate things, it has not been proven yet) are quantum intertwined (as can be achieved with quantum particles) with the whole universe and accordingly we can "calculate" with our quantum computer (which is or our brain and / or consciousness itself) what will happen in a month.
13 thelittletiofficiall answered
No. We humans invented it to make it easier for us. Then some more cunning ones rode the idea and amassed wealth and power through religions. The sheep believe them and lay them down. But. Every movement, every energy (thoughts, feelings, all kinds of vibrations) causes changes in the space around us. In this sense, I can agree that there is a predominance of good or evil, and it also depends on us what surrounds us. In addition, there are more than 3-4 dimensions and I do not rule out our transfer somewhere there. Again, maybe depending on what else is going on in our dimension. In this sense, it is good to be pious and patient with one another, to sow goodness. At least in this life to make us a little better.
14 portuguesaoficial answered
10, "There was nothing, heaven, earth, sun, there was it. My logic is lost a lot" it has no logic and there was no God ever. How did he come out of nowhere? Who created it? Who created the creator of God? And the creator of the creator of God? And how do you imagine there is nothing. No matter, no energy, no space, nothing? When you think about it, there is no logic in any theory? That is where the problem is that logic is not human. Simply because there things do not work as in the physical world. Heaven, earth are physical and they exist according to the laws of physics, but not God. Here you call him "someone". You are trying to put him in some physical framework, but he is not an object or a subject.
15 jasmine_bb answered
N7, Newton was not an atheist: "This world as we know it, with all its variety of forms and movements, is no doubt created by the absolute and free will of God, who rules over everything" (Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, 1713). . Einstein was not particularly religious, but he rejected the definition of "atheist" for himself. He considered the topic too complex for our limited perceptions. "God doesn't roll the dice," if you've heard him, he said (about quantum mechanics, which in his day was absolutely fantastic and inexorable). As well as: "I believe in the God of Spinoza, who reveals himself in the lawful harmony of being, and not in God, who deals with destinies and actions." It is described in detail and interestingly in the first essays in his book On Cosmic Religion and Other Opinions and Aphorisms, which neither confirms nor in any way denies the existence of God. In principle, I share your opinion on this issue.
16 hilariously answered
I personally believe there is, yes.
17 sensafarma answered
God was created by his mother, called the universe! No one will ever understand how the universe was created. Some think it's out of nowhere, others out of an explosion of out of nowhere, still others out of a black hole, all fantasies. Religions are also invented from such fantasies. In the past, people were very ignorant, a thunderbolt from heaven and here you are, Lord, he fires lightning and everyone trembles. Today we already know how lightning is born, the smart ones know that they are not from "God". In the past, a white man with a rifle in his hand was considered God among a primitive tribe in the jungle. So the Europeans created the United States, they made themselves gods among the Indians, today they make us Indians, so they treat us with the same technology. If there is a God and if he sees everything, he will not allow mutras to rule the world and our life! "God" is for fools,
18 Miss_mariele answered
"But who created God." - Time is included in the creation, for example, 10 years ago this house did not exist, but it already exists - it was created. To the question who created God ... the answer is that he always had it, it was not necessary to create it , by himself or by anyone else because he created time. That is, God is above time and there is no before and after for him, this is eternity, Love and everything that exists ... see in truth bg there are many useful things.
19 thebravedave77 answered
For me, the biggest mistake is these New Age movements, which propagate that man himself is God and can lead many things with his thoughts. I'm not saying I believe in the Bible 100 percent, although I like to read it. I believe that there is a God, and that there is a hidden knowledge of the universe that is only available to a certain number of people. I believe that religion has been misused for an elite and massacre, history proves it. Witch hunt, inquisition. God has. According to me. We have been deliberately deceived into not acting according to his laws. There is hidden information. Distorted too, including the Bible I'm talking about. 100 to 100. There are mutually exclusive rules in the Bible from the Old to the New Testament, or whatever you call it. The most basic example is "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth", and elsewhere it is right to give the other cheek a slap.
20 ElegantRebecca answered
14, religions are not designed to accumulate money and power. They are invented to create order, in a pagan anarchy in which everyone does what he wants and justifies it through religion. They wanted to create something that would unite everyone, while different beliefs divided them. And they did their job, on time. Religion is good for society, that's why it was created.
21 jackhard4you answered
God has existed, exists now, and will exist forever. I am a Christian and for the last few years God has personally shown me that He exists and I have no doubt about that. But there are questions that the human brain cannot answer. For example, this question you ask. There is no answer to the question of how long ago God appeared, how the world has always existed, and so on. I've personally sat down and thought, I've made some theories, but no one can tell you for sure what the whole story is. As I told you, the human brain is not that great and can't explain many things.
22 spicyinsu answered
Symbol of Faith The Orthodox Christian faith is summarized in the Symbol of Faith. It is composed of holy fathers and teachers of the Church at the First and Second Ecumenical Councils, which took place in the IV century. An Ecumenical Council is called a meeting of church pastors and teachers from all over Christendom. 1. I believe in one God the Father, Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible. 2. And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Only Begotten, who was begotten of the Father before all ages: Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, uncreated, one with the Father, and through whom all things were made; 3. Who for us men, and for our salvation, came down from heaven, and was incarnate by the Holy Ghost and the Virgin Mary, and became man; 4. And he was crucified for us at Pontius Pilate, and suffered, and was buried; 5. and rose again the third day, according to the Scriptures; 6. And ascended into heaven, and sitteth on the right hand of the Father; 7. And he shall come again with glory to judge the living and the dead, and his kingdom shall have no end. 8. And in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the Giver of Life, Who proceeds from the Father, Whom we worship and glorify on an equal footing with the Father and the Son, and Who spoke through the prophets. 9. In one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. 10. I confess a baptism for the remission of sins. 11. I wait for the resurrection of the dead 12. and life in the age to come! Amen. I confess a baptism for the remission of sins. 11. I wait for the resurrection of the dead 12. and life in the age to come! Amen. I confess a baptism for the remission of sins. 11. I wait for the resurrection of the dead 12. and life in the age to come! Amen.
23 enmaandjunior answered
We have only five feelings, but we are convinced that there is no God. Earthly minds are divided among themselves through intellectual possibilities. This leads to an intellectual hierarchy in which man is highest among earthly beings. It is impossible for the fly to realize what this thing is that is always chasing it with the rag. Because we are extremely complicated. There is a whole gap of physiological factors between us and the fly. If we follow the path of logic, there should be a higher mind above us, in contact with us through the circumstances of life. God is a nickname for a higher mind. That is, there are many "gods." You don't have to believe in God, you have to trust Him.
24 MmmBusty answered
Before I go into my opinion, I want to say that I am not convincing anyone of anything and I hope that we will not judge our beliefs here. In my opinion, everyone should believe in something, whatever it is. I believe in the soul and I believe that there is something greater than us. According to the Bible, God is light, I understand it as pure energy and I believe in this energy, in the divine particle, in the universe, in the Christian saints, in most of the traditions. Einstein believed that religion and science should go hand in hand, and I very much agree with that. I believe that religion is simply a definition of forces that we have not yet understood and proven scientifically. Somewhere there is an explanation for everything and I hope to live to hear it.
25 justice answered
However, it is confusing. In principle, I have a mega great imagination, I can imagine everything but really everything. However, here the story with God comes to me somehow more ... I am not able to understand this or I understand it, but I am afraid of the truth that God ALWAYS existed ...
26 sophiegeee answered
Hello author, I congratulate you on your faith! I was really amazed at how many writers believed. God was not created, but is the Creator. Everything is under His authority and under His will. Both in heaven and on earth. He is everything and is everywhere. It cannot be seen, but it can be felt. As you wrote "I just feel Him, I know Him" - trust that feeling. Let it guide you. He is not looking for unnecessary evidence. I give you a quote from the Bible that I hope will answer your question: "Revelation 22:13: I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End" I am also sure and I know that the Lord exists. Many people can say "how does he know, he can be wrong, nothing is clear, no one has seen Him yet" and dozens of such arguments are used to challenge the faith. But specifically in my life (I'm not saying that's the case with everyone) the circumstances came together in such a way that they proved His existence to me. Everything is predestined and known in advance. We know which person has what fate, we know how long the earth will continue to exist, we also know when the sun will stop shining. But it is not known by us. God is the only reason why we humans haven't eradicated ourselves as a species or if we haven't been hit by a comet, for example, if everything was accidental. There is no such thing as the "Big Bang" and that everything happened that way and the planet is fit for life and we inhabit it by chance. The physical laws themselves are sufficient proof of the existence of a Creator. Everything is predestined and known in advance. We know which person has what fate, we know how long the earth will continue to exist, we also know when the sun will stop shining. But it is not known by us. God is the only reason why we humans haven't eradicated ourselves as a species or if we haven't been hit by a comet, for example, if everything was accidental. There is no such thing as the "Big Bang" and that everything happened that way and the planet is fit for life and we inhabit it by chance. The physical laws themselves are sufficient proof of the existence of a Creator. Everything is predestined and known in advance. We know which person has what fate, we know how long the earth will continue to exist, we also know when the sun will stop shining. But it is not known by us. God is the only reason why we humans haven't eradicated ourselves as a species or if we haven't been hit by a comet, for example, if everything was accidental. There is no such thing as the "Big Bang" and that everything happened that way and the planet is fit for life and we inhabit it by chance. The physical laws themselves are sufficient proof of the existence of a Creator. God is the only reason why we humans haven't eradicated ourselves as a species or if we haven't been hit by a comet, for example, if everything was accidental. There is no such thing as the "Big Bang" and that everything happened that way and the planet is fit for life and we inhabit it by chance. The physical laws themselves are sufficient proof of the existence of a Creator. God is the only reason why we humans haven't eradicated ourselves as a species or if we haven't been hit by a comet, for example, if everything was accidental. There is no such thing as the "Big Bang" and that everything happened that way and the planet is fit for life and we inhabit it by chance. The physical laws themselves are sufficient proof of the existence of a Creator.
27 ariajax answered
He writes everything in the Bible. The problem with most religions is that over time they become distorted, begin to be used for political purposes or to gain power and wealth, and do not remain what they were when they were created. The Roman Catholic Church has gone so far as to start selling indulgences (documents - sheets of paper), through which they have forgiven "people's sins" for a fee! However, almost all religions accept the existence of a Supreme Lord, as well as the existence of a Last Judgment. As we know, the ancient Greeks had Zeus, the Vikings talked about "Ragnarok" (Doomsday) and so on. Stories repeat themselves, just religions and customs diverge or change over time. In any case, this world remains a place of struggle between good and evil, faith and unbelief, light and darkness, delusion and truth. Nothing will be completely clear before the Last Judgment. Very few people, not to mention that almost none are completely good and righteous. Most of us have our flaws and bad deeds in our account, so it's not like we're innocent. The important thing is to believe and do good, because as we see, evil often prevails. Both around us and in ourselves - in our souls.
28 connectesport answered
For those who do not know Year comes from the Latin Gott or God = God. In Russia, for example, they will say 2020, and in Bulgaria 2020. On New Year's Eve we celebrate, ATTENTION, the circumcision of Jesus Christ (!) As you know he was a Jew, and they are circumcised on the eighth day inclusive, that is, December 25 is the Nativity of Christ (then born) 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 , 30, 31 December against 1 January is the so-called spiritual exaltation (circumcision) according to Jewish tradition. According to the Slavic calendar, the new year welcomes summer, hence the Russian word for year = summer or the Bulgarian version of summer. Read a chapter from Vazov's Uncles and you will see the word summer used instead of year, for example 1861 summer. In Chichovtsi, old age is deliberately used, plus everything there is authentic.
29 thcnotme answered
Who says that God will not see himself. See how your hands and fingers are designed to serve as tools. The brain is deliberately protected by a skull. The chest is also for protection. The butt is deliberately thickened so that you can sit and not rub you to the bone. The knee bends are also very intelligently made. Look at the fish, the zebras, their patterns, the leopard, the electric snakes, it can be seen that Estet and Designer made them. See how cute a squirrel or kitten is. How can you be so dumb as to think that they happened by chance ... For me, God is Jesus Christ. He says I am the Way and the Truth and the Life. He is said to be the Head of Life. When He resurrects people, it logically means that He is God
30 pink69mint answered
so I advise everyone to read the book of jokes, also called the bible. It was written by ordinary people - homophobes, racists. I can not list how many places the bible contradicts. It has been edited many times. Not to mention all the nonsense written in it ... Jesus walked on water, a virgin gives birth to a child, the universe is 6000 years old, etc. Because of religions there have been heaps of wars, an awful lot of people have died. It is brainwashing and the consequences are catastrophic. It is a contagion that is high time to disappear from the world. And please don't tell me that people have morals and values, thanks on it and that atheists are bad people. I think it is much nobler to do good deeds unselfishly than for fear that God will punish you or wait for a reward from him. Not to mention that the Bible is perhaps the last book which can teach you morals and values.In general,
31 ShirleyRenee answered
33 precisely because the year comes from the English GOD, so in English they say Year.
32 amcthewalkingdead answered
Well, you both accept that God created everything (including time), and you accept that he began to exist at some point. So either he did not create everything, or he is beyond time (he has always existed and will exist indefinitely), because time was created by himself.
33 emma_fay answered
god does not exist. humans were created by aliens, religion was brought by them to us and the goal is control, religion is a cell for the soul, and from another point of view each person is a god because he makes choices and thus determines life, etc. everyone chooses and no one is to blame. destiny is not precisely defined and every day with each choice we create it ...
34 Dirtyfukerss answered
Up to 36 - you are right. But religion does not rely on logic, that is, science. No believer can be convinced that what he believes is not true. It is much easier to justify your stupidity with "the ways of the Lord are unknown." He who has not been "pleasing to God" will burn in Hell under Lucifer, because "God" loves us. He is omniscient. When a person dies in a hospital, the doctor killed him, when he saved him, it was because "god" helped. But that cannot be changed. People want something because they are afraid of nothing. They believe because they are afraid of death and because they are taught to do so. You can't just die and have nothing. No, there must be angels, cherubim and harps. The situation after the death is very simple - Vaptsarov described it best: "Shooting (or death in general) and after the shooting of a worm. He will see much further. Religion has established itself as the best and long-term business, so "blessed are the believers," but unbelievers are free. For example, I have long since come to terms with the fact that when I die I will feed the worms. :) And they are living beings, and they need food. This will be my last good deed, unless a tree sprouts from my coffin. He will see much further. Religion has established itself as the best and long-term business, so "blessed are the believers," but unbelievers are free. For example, I have long since come to terms with the fact that when I die I will feed the worms. :) And they are living beings, and they need food. This will be my last good deed, unless a tree sprouts from my coffin.
35 soundplan answered
Number 36, how could you write such things ... Before you write something about God, read the Bible carefully or at least don't write nonsense. You don't seem to believe in God, but then how are YOU created? Or do you believe that monkeys evolved into humans? : D. Oh my ! Oh, but yes, science is so advanced that it can explain everything, how I could forget .... I have one more remark. God does NOT hate gays. Express yourself correctly, or if you don't know, don't write it. Although there are gays, lesbians, bisexuals and so on, these people are God's creations and he does not hate them, on the contrary - he loves them.
36 sevcaneren answered
After death there is no repentance, only judgment. And you go according to your deeds and faith either to hell or to Heaven. If you do not believe, read it in the Bible. :)
37 Evelyne42DD answered
There is a huge difference between faith and religion. It is a pity that people do not do it. There are also bad representatives of every religion who create a bad name for the movement itself and hence the belief in it, St. discredits. That is why it is said that faith is something intimate and should neither be shared nor imposed. Jesus himself said that he did not want temples to be built in his honor or to worship his person, because that would violate the idea of his teaching. Just because science works doesn't mean there's something supernatural about us. Just because there are hypocrites in every religion does not mean that faith is a bad thing. Martin Luther (not King) was a Catholic until he saw the Pope abuse people's faith and created Protestantism for it. It was later abused. All sects violate God's first commandment, which reads: "Do not make an idol! Do not worship idols!" Idolatry is a terrible drug, because one does not feel how to turn one's own faith into a vice. Nothing should be overdone! Unlike knowledge, faith does not need justification or protection with facts, because it is a matter of inner feeling. Unlike religion, faith cannot be studied like a textbook and taught because you either have it or you don't. Unlike traditions, faith is not transmitted through upbringing because it is much more than a view of life. Virtue can be assimilated without a particular religion or dogmatism because it is intuitively embedded in us, as is evil. Even Confucius, who lived before Christ, preached in his teaching the principles of the good life, which are the same as the biblical ones. You don't have to read the Bible or go to church to be a good person. It is enough just not to steal, not to lie, not to kill and not to do to others what you do not want them to do to you. Most importantly, you do not impose your personal faith! As far as I know, there is an eleventh commandment of God, which was hardly accidentally erased from the Old Testament. It reads, “Respect every faith and religion, even when it is different from your own!” Unfortunately, many members of different religions do not observe it. In this way, they not only deviate from what is called the Right Path, but also create a bad name for their religion. Therefore, do not try to change another's faith by force! This leads to war and unwanted results! Everyone has the right to believe (or not to believe) in whatever he wants, but no one has the right to impose it on others. PP Author, you had to remember that such a topic always provokes conflict. And to argue on religious or religious grounds is always completely meaningless.
38 JessicaWolf answered
That it exists, it exists. But don't imagine him as a little man with super strength and a long beard! Most likely he is energy. Scientists will tell you that energy is not lost - we agree, even though they do not like religion. The creation of the world is simply the moment when energy led to the appearance of planets, stars, life, and so on.
1 morgann_jones answered
God exists, everything around us in the universe is a force and energy called by us Lord! And to understand the essence of this very higher power through our brains, which have a very limited capacity, is impossible. It's like explaining to an ant the essence of higher mathematics or physics that actually exists, but the ant's brain doesn't have the capacity to make sense of it, it just lives by their laws.