Question:
Spiritually speaking: Does this indicate a belief in God?
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2011-07-28 13:32:28 UTC
Is it possible to deny that God exists along with his account of creation, and then offer suggestions of how to improve God's creation (which they deny happened) by pointing out what they would have done different (to what never happened) than God (who they don't believe in) so that life would be better understood!

Do almost all of the people at the link below believe in "GOD" and his creation and not even know it??

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Ar8kJmb42a59EKUQ11M9ww3ty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20110716024828AAmlqwZ

90% of the people did just that at the link above! Do their answers indicate they actually do believe in God and creation?
Three answers:
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2011-07-28 14:12:19 UTC
"Spiritually speaking: Does [it] indicate a belief in God [...] to deny that God exists along with his account of creation, and then offer suggestions of how to improve God's creation (which they deny happened) by pointing out what they would have done different (to what never happened) than God (who they don't believe in) so that life would be better understood?"



YES! Good eye. If they didn't believe in God, they would simply be saying, "it is what it is."
2011-07-28 20:47:27 UTC
I don't know. Maybe they are what you can call "agnostic atheists". They might decide to believe yet. But the hardcore atheists are not likely to trust in God unless they get sick and tired of their lives.
2011-07-28 13:34:02 UTC
No, they answered hypothetically. Don't kid yourself up.


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