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Old 03-04-2009, 23:38   #396
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Re: The existence of God

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Originally Posted by mischievious View Post
I was referring to your misguided opinion that if there were a GOD it wouldn't be possible to survive the "Big Bang"....
It was something I read somewhere. that God wouldn't have survived the Big Bang. if you say that it's misguided. does that mean that he did?
How did he survive the Big Bang?
or if there was a God, how would he survive I should say.

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Originally Posted by frogstamper View Post
Chris please don't take this as being offensive in any way, but a question I've always been interested in asking people of faith is, "how are you or others so aware of what God actually wants"?
Is for example the above post opinions that you have deduced that God wants from say talking to other theologians or reading the bible or the like, or is it more than that.
One of the reasons I'm asking is that I've seen quite a few religious programs lately on TV whereby a group of people from varying religions all claim to know what God wants, surely they can't all be right.?
I'm being blunt again. it's from the Bible.
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