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In reply to the discussion: Why? [View all]angrychair
(9,900 posts)33. Good perspective
But that doesn't answer the question "why?". Why does God love us? Why do they exist at all? Plus there is absolutely no evidence that (at least none in the last 2000 years or so), if they do exist, they think about us at all.
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I don't know, but George Carlin observed God is supposed to be an omnipotent, all powerful, all knowing being, but..
surfered
Thursday
#3
Yeah. Fuck all. If Jesus was a smart as we think he is, he would tune into Dave Ramsey every day
3Hotdogs
Thursday
#19
If God was that smart that he wanted the choir of angels and harps, why not just make a choir of angels and harps. That,
3Hotdogs
Thursday
#20
From your analogy, the question is where did the two-feet of dirt come from?
Intractable
Thursday
#15
That question was answered at the end of "Venus on the Half Shell" by Kilgore Trout
Martin Eden
Thursday
#18
"I think men created the creator, to answer any questions they had no answers for."
Talitha
Thursday
#31
Why didn't Jesus at least educate the people about germs or even the concept of zero ?
rickford66
Thursday
#26
It's a rigged question to claim to be an "unapologetic atheist" and still expect a 'theological' answer to "Why?"
ancianita
Thursday
#27