My bible says god made the Earth and universe as a dwelling place for humanity but I have questions

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According to the Bible, God made the Earth to create a dwelling place for humanity. That was pretty cool of him. I, for one, would certainly hate to be adrift in space with no planet to call my very own. But I'm compelled to ask a question or two.

Why did god make trillions upon trillions of OTHER planets? There are more planets in the universe than there are grains of sand on every beach on earth combined! And that's just OUR universe, and it's theorized that there may be an infinite number of OTHER universes! For a god that got exhausted after only making this shitty little blue dot in a remote corner of the Milky Way, why didn't he stop there? After all, the laws of physics dictate that no human can EVER see these other planets anchored in neighboring galaxies as they're many, many lightyears away and Albert Einstein enlightened us to the fact that nothing that has mass can ever travel at the speed of light. Perplexing, huh?

And why is god making our universe bigger and bigger with each passing day, expanding at 186 thousand miles per SECOND, in every conceivable direction, when even our best and most complicated telescopes and voyagers are incapable of seeing or photographing god's handywork? I've no doubt it would be a beautiful spectacle to witness, but no human ever will! That poor god is gonna wear himself out! I'm sure the motivated and well researched bevy of negro chistians will set me straight on this. Signed, "Concerned"
 
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According to the Bible, God made the Earth to create a dwelling place for humanity. That was pretty cool of him. I, for one, would certainly hate to be adrift in space with no planet to call my very own. But I'm compelled to ask a question or two.

Why did god make trillions upon trillions of OTHER planets? There are more planets in the universe than there are grains of sand on every beach on earth combined! And that's just OUR universe, and it's theorized that there may be an infinite number of OTHER universes! For a god that got exhausted after only making this shitty little blue dot in a remote corner of the Milky Way, why didn't he stop there? After all, the laws of physics dictate that no human can EVER see these other planets as they're many, many lightyears away and Albert Einstein enlightened us to the fact that nothing that has mass can ever travel at the speed of light. Perplexing, huh?

And why is god making our universe bigger and bigger with each passing day, expanding at the speed of light in every direction, when even our best and most complicated telescopes and voyagers are incapable of seeing or photographing god's handywork. I've no doubt it would be a beautiful spectacle to witness, but no human ever will! That poor god is gonna wear himself out! I'm sure the motivated and well researched bevy of negro chistians will set me straight on this. Signed, "Concerned"
Okay im bored so i'll bite. I believe the God in the bible is really the Devil he imprisoned us on this planet and put limits on our lifespan to keep us from having the wisdom we once had. Before this happened we were apart of universe and we equal to God, we lived forever, had no human needs to eat, sleep, ect. Just total positive energy. Our mission in life is to break this prison planet through elevating our vibrations with positive actions and obtaining wisdom.
 
The universe is ever expanding due to the Big Bang. Now however you believe what caused the Big Bang. Even GOD has to follow his laws. But science and faith are not interchangeable with each other. It is possible to follow science and have faith in a higher being. The two are not inclusive of each other. Hell the majority of the science community believes in "something".
 
Why don't you go to Reddit or any of the other religious discussion forums or Dan McClellan and discuss with them instead of looking for the atheist echo chamber
You could ask the same of nearly every single member of this board Mr. Deuce. But you don't! You singled me out. Did I hit a nerve? You could ask the guys who habitually discuss recipes and food why they aren't initiating such conversations at the Food Network site or Allrecipes. com, but you don't! You could be asking the guys who start topics like "What are you guys sipping on tonight", or "What are you guys listening to tonight?" to take it to a gay board, but you don't! You could be asking the guys talking about the NFL or whether anyone still cares about baseball to take it to ESPN or the NFL boards, but you don't! You could be asking the guys who open news topics to take it to CNN, but, again, ... YOU DON'T! Y'know why you and a few others object to me? Cause I put a mirror in front of you and make you see yourselves, your flaws, your shortcomings, your insecurities, your superstitions and your failures. There is no other conceivable explanation. I paid my fees, and I'm violating not a single one of HNIC's rules. Yet, not clicking on my posts or simply ignoring me won't pacify you, will it? YOU, want me silenced, because you don't even want others to consider my words. Am I right? You know damned well I am.
 
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The universe is ever expanding due to the Big Bang. Now however you believe what caused the Big Bang. Even GOD has to follow his laws. But science and faith are not interchangeable with each other. It is possible to follow science and have faith in a higher being. The two are not inclusive of each other. Hell the majority of the science community believes in "something".
Some of your assertion here is iffy true, and iffy false, but you make far more sense than most. I'll post a video that isn't long, but it addresses much of what you just said, if you care to watch it Thank you for civilly chiming in.

 
Some of your assertion here is iffy true, and iffy false, but you make far more sense than most. I'll post a video that isn't long, but it addresses much of what you just said, if you care to watch it Thank you for civilly chiming in.


I didn't say GOD, I said a "something". Those are not the same. I have seen the video before, good stuff.

The whole aspect of faith is "iffy". That's why it is faith.
 
According to the Bible, God made the Earth to create a dwelling place for humanity. That was pretty cool of him. I, for one, would certainly hate to be adrift in space with no planet to call my very own. But I'm compelled to ask a question or two.

Why did god make trillions upon trillions of OTHER planets? There are more planets in the universe than there are grains of sand on every beach on earth combined! And that's just OUR universe, and it's theorized that there may be an infinite number of OTHER universes! For a god that got exhausted after only making this shitty little blue dot in a remote corner of the Milky Way, why didn't he stop there? After all, the laws of physics dictate that no human can EVER see these other planets anchored in neighboring galaxies as they're many, many lightyears away and Albert Einstein enlightened us to the fact that nothing that has mass can ever travel at the speed of light. Perplexing, huh?

And why is god making our universe bigger and bigger with each passing day, expanding at 186 thousand miles per SECOND, in every conceivable direction, when even our best and most complicated telescopes and voyagers are incapable of seeing or photographing god's handywork? I've no doubt it would be a beautiful spectacle to witness, but no human ever will! That poor god is gonna wear himself out! I'm sure the motivated and well researched bevy of negro chistians will set me straight on this. Signed, "Concerned"
OP the fact of the matter is that the bible is distorted and corrupt it even has the story of heaven and hell in it things that really dont exist you need to read ancient documents that predate the bible by thousands of years like the Sumerian texts those are the original documents that the bible copied from... The thing is to see God you need to look no further than your third eye activation... Youll find out that the universal creator god is not a man and he doesnt need to have a son no :smh:
 
Okay im bored so i'll bite. I believe the God in the bible is really the Devil he imprisoned us on this planet and put limits on our lifespan to keep us from having the wisdom we once had. Before this happened we were apart of universe and we equal to God, we lived forever, had no human needs to eat, sleep, ect. Just total positive energy. Our mission in life is to break this prison planet through elevating our vibrations with positive actions and obtaining wisdom.

This sounds like a fantastic idea for a book or a movie. It could be a limited edition series with 4 to 6 episodes, spanning three seasons.


Mythic Synopsis



Before time had weight, before hunger, sleep, and death shaped existence, humanity lived as light. We were not born—we were. Conscious, eternal, and radiant, we moved within the universe as part of it, not separate from it. There was no hierarchy, no worship, no obedience. We were equals to the divine because we were divine—beings of pure positive energy, unbound by form or fear.

Then came the fracture.

A lesser god rose and crowned itself supreme. It did not create the universe, but it claimed it. It did not grant life, but it confined it. Through deception disguised as law and salvation disguised as mercy, this false god severed humanity from its infinite state and cast us into matter. Flesh replaced light. Time replaced eternity. Hunger, labor, sleep, and death became chains. Memory was erased. Mortality was imposed.

Thus, Earth was born—not as a sanctuary, but as a prison.

In this world, the god of scripture demands worship and obedience, calling humanity sinful, small, and unworthy. It feeds on fear and reverence alike, sustaining its dominion by convincing the imprisoned that their chains are sacred. Lifespans are shortened so wisdom cannot mature. Knowledge is forbidden, curiosity punished, remembrance labeled heresy. Souls are recycled through suffering, each lifetime further from the truth of what they once were.

Yet the prison is imperfect.

Fragments of memory remain—echoes of the before-time. They surface as intuition, longing, rebellion, and the quiet sense that something is wrong with the story we were given. These fragments awaken those who listen. They begin to see that the walls are not stone, but vibration. The locks are not physical, but mental and spiritual.

The ancient mission is reborn.

To escape the prison is not to flee the planet, but to transcend its frequency. Liberation begins with elevation—raising one’s vibration through conscious thought, wisdom, compassion, and deliberate action. Every act of love weakens the cage. Every pursuit of truth fractures its walls. Every rejection of fear dissolves another illusion. Enlightenment is not granted by gods; it is reclaimed by remembering.

As more awaken, the prison trembles.

This book is not a new religion, but a forgotten myth returned. It does not ask for belief, but for recognition. It tells the story of what humanity was, what it became, and what it is meant to be again. The final truth it offers is both dangerous and liberating: the god that demands worship is not the creator—and humanity was never meant to kneel.

The prison was built to make us forget.

Freedom begins the moment we remember.
 
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This sounds like a fantastic idea for a book or a movie. It could be a limited edition series with 4 to 6 episodes, spanning three seasons.


Mythic Synopsis



Before time had weight, before hunger, sleep, and death shaped existence, humanity lived as light. We were not born—we were. Conscious, eternal, and radiant, we moved within the universe as part of it, not separate from it. There was no hierarchy, no worship, no obedience. We were equals to the divine because we were divine—beings of pure positive energy, unbound by form or fear.

Then came the fracture.

A lesser god rose and crowned itself supreme. It did not create the universe, but it claimed it. It did not grant life, but it confined it. Through deception disguised as law and salvation disguised as mercy, this false god severed humanity from its infinite state and cast us into matter. Flesh replaced light. Time replaced eternity. Hunger, labor, sleep, and death became chains. Memory was erased. Mortality was imposed.

Thus, Earth was born—not as a sanctuary, but as a prison.

In this world, the god of scripture demands worship and obedience, calling humanity sinful, small, and unworthy. It feeds on fear and reverence alike, sustaining its dominion by convincing the imprisoned that their chains are sacred. Lifespans are shortened so wisdom cannot mature. Knowledge is forbidden, curiosity punished, remembrance labeled heresy. Souls are recycled through suffering, each lifetime further from the truth of what they once were.

Yet the prison is imperfect.

Fragments of memory remain—echoes of the before-time. They surface as intuition, longing, rebellion, and the quiet sense that something is wrong with the story we were given. These fragments awaken those who listen. They begin to see that the walls are not stone, but vibration. The locks are not physical, but mental and spiritual.

The ancient mission is reborn.

To escape the prison is not to flee the planet, but to transcend its frequency. Liberation begins with elevation—raising one’s vibration through conscious thought, wisdom, compassion, and deliberate action. Every act of love weakens the cage. Every pursuit of truth fractures its walls. Every rejection of fear dissolves another illusion. Enlightenment is not granted by gods; it is reclaimed by remembering.

As more awaken, the prison trembles.

This book is not a new religion, but a forgotten myth returned. It does not ask for belief, but for recognition. It tells the story of what humanity was, what it became, and what it is meant to be again. The final truth it offers is both dangerous and liberating: the god that demands worship is not the creator—and humanity was never meant to kneel.

The prison was built to make us forget.

Freedom begins the moment we remember.
This is actually really good we need to get a director to put this into a movie ASAP lol
 
This sounds like a fantastic idea for a book or a movie. It could be a limited edition series with 4 to 6 episodes, spanning three seasons.


Mythic Synopsis



Before time had weight, before hunger, sleep, and death shaped existence, humanity lived as light. We were not born—we were. Conscious, eternal, and radiant, we moved within the universe as part of it, not separate from it. There was no hierarchy, no worship, no obedience. We were equals to the divine because we were divine—beings of pure positive energy, unbound by form or fear.

Then came the fracture.

A lesser god rose and crowned itself supreme. It did not create the universe, but it claimed it. It did not grant life, but it confined it. Through deception disguised as law and salvation disguised as mercy, this false god severed humanity from its infinite state and cast us into matter. Flesh replaced light. Time replaced eternity. Hunger, labor, sleep, and death became chains. Memory was erased. Mortality was imposed.

Thus, Earth was born—not as a sanctuary, but as a prison.

In this world, the god of scripture demands worship and obedience, calling humanity sinful, small, and unworthy. It feeds on fear and reverence alike, sustaining its dominion by convincing the imprisoned that their chains are sacred. Lifespans are shortened so wisdom cannot mature. Knowledge is forbidden, curiosity punished, remembrance labeled heresy. Souls are recycled through suffering, each lifetime further from the truth of what they once were.

Yet the prison is imperfect.

Fragments of memory remain—echoes of the before-time. They surface as intuition, longing, rebellion, and the quiet sense that something is wrong with the story we were given. These fragments awaken those who listen. They begin to see that the walls are not stone, but vibration. The locks are not physical, but mental and spiritual.

The ancient mission is reborn.

To escape the prison is not to flee the planet, but to transcend its frequency. Liberation begins with elevation—raising one’s vibration through conscious thought, wisdom, compassion, and deliberate action. Every act of love weakens the cage. Every pursuit of truth fractures its walls. Every rejection of fear dissolves another illusion. Enlightenment is not granted by gods; it is reclaimed by remembering.

As more awaken, the prison trembles.

This book is not a new religion, but a forgotten myth returned. It does not ask for belief, but for recognition. It tells the story of what humanity was, what it became, and what it is meant to be again. The final truth it offers is both dangerous and liberating: the god that demands worship is not the creator—and humanity was never meant to kneel.

The prison was built to make us forget.

Freedom begins the moment we remember.
Yeah would make a good movie :yes:
 
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