Sentences with phrase «believe in a creator»

The 1st person said if left alone people wouldn't believe in a creator and the 2nd person said BANG here are some facts for ya!!!
Do some research... each «newly discovered» people group believed in a creator even though they had no communication to other countries (they knew that what was around them was special) so your theory doesn't match the evidence.
Sally Jansen, Actually not ALL people inherently believe in a creator, though t is a common human belief that the world around them came from something outside of its own understanding.
If your broader point is that, unless evolutionists can answer every singly question thrown to them, you will resort to magic and believe in creator god, well, have fun, because there will always be unanswered questions.
Not only does that not prove anything, you also fail to mention that the majority who believe in a Creator do not believe in the * same * creator.
I FULLY believe in a creator and spiritual reality, but I think the GREAT creator, not the various imposters (Including the dieties of JEws, Muslims and Christians) who have fun watching us kill each other over theological syntax disagreements, has MUCH better things to do than have personal conversations with any of us, dumb blondes included.
You can believe in a creator and not support organized religions.
I'm not saying there aren't some Christians in there, but just because some people believe in a creator god doesn't mean it's the Christian God.
I don't hate you because you don't believe in a Creator.
Believing there is no creator takes more faith than believing in a creator from a science prospective.
All you deep thinkers who can not believe in a creator have not spent enough time studying the creations around you.
Here's the funny thing... If we (those believing in a Creator) are wrong, then we are just «worm - food» and nobody is the worse for the wear... BUT, if we are right, and God created the universe and the Bible is truth... then I really feel sorrow for those who think that we are the end product of a «big bang» or evolved from monkeys... just sayin»...
There are a lot of people that use their logic to justify their own willingness to not believe in a creator, and to find fault with everything else within it.
You said, «Here's the funny thing... If we (those believing in a Creator) are wrong, then we are just «worm - food» and nobody is the worse for the wear... BUT, if we are right, and God created the universe and the Bible is truth... then I really feel sorrow for those who think that we are the end product of a «big bang» or evolved from monkeys... just sayin»...»
Why do atheists always tie religion into believing in a creator that most people call God since we don't know what it is...
Believing in creators is precisely as spiritual as it is religious.
I believe in the Creator Spirit.
Believing in a creator is just as «religious» as it is «spiritual.»
You do not have to believe in a creator god in order to be spiritual.
That should be fairly obvious to anyone believing in a creator God.
i find it extremely sad that alot of intelligent people here can believe that EVERYTHING spontaneously came from NOTHING yet they mock those who believe in a creator as the initial cause.
Why don't the people who have been blessed to believe in our creator Christians muslims and jews see the similarities between us Have you been so institutionalised as to only see what differences there are Will it mean anything on the last day
I didn't have to read this to see that you're missing the point... we believe in a Creator... because we're here.
An agnostic does not believe in a creator because there is no proof, but they also do not completely dismiss the idea of creation due to the same lack of evidence in denial.
Just because they believe in their creator, makes them bad.
Interesting: Your statement: «The belief that the unfathomable intricacies of every living thing on our earth formed themselves completely at random seems just as fantastical to me as believing in a Creator» is not an accurate reflection of what evolutionary theory posits.
«The belief that the unfathomable intricacies of every living thing on our earth formed themselves completely at random seems just as fantastical to me as believing in a Creator»
Believing in a Creator does not mean you don't believe in science.
This suggests a quite modest claim: it amounts, perhaps, to saying that this belief fits well into the worldview of someone who already believes in a Creator.
If you believe in the Creator then it not a great stretch to believe what he said about the creature.
He may have believed in a creator but he certainly did not believe in the Abrahamic god.
I believe in a creator.
People seem to conveniently forget that most modern science exists as a continuation of the work done by men and women who believed in a creator God.
The claim made by Mr. Nye that somehow believing in a Creator disqualifies a person from being able to do any meaningful science is disaapointingly simple - minded and ridiculous on its face.
Re: me being the creator or not, that's pretty funny givin that I'm an atheist, so don't believe in a creator, so am not likely to think that I am, so please clarify.
But that Buddhist who spends his whole life making the world a better place, feeding the hungry, healing the sick, basically all the acts (sans miracles) that Christ lived by has no chance of salvation because he did not believe in the creator (the way he was supposed to).
I do believe in a Creator but can't just accept the words of some of these folks.
Secondly, if you're looking for me to explain EVERYTHING about the universe (and anything that might be outside it) in order to believe in a creator that's just not going to happen.
That does not mean we suddenly make the leap to not believing in a creator AT ALL.
Many of the founding fathers of this country believed in a Creator but based on reason, nature, and experience, not the Bible.
If one believes in a Creator God then they must believe that God created arousal and made it to be a an incredibly powerful force in our lives.
There is a great misunderstanding: People assume, faith would be necessary, in order to become able to believe in any creator of heaven and earth.
I tend to agree with spud1954 that «you only have two choices... believe in a creator or believe that the universe created itself».
When you boil it down you only have two choices... believe in a creator or believe that the universe created itself.
Yet, instead of believing in a Creator and Intelligent Design, you, the science and fact believer, go against the very basic rules of your same scientific beliefs and claim the Universe was NOT created, it just poofed into existence from nothing.
That Hawking doesn't believe in a creator is very clear.
You either believe in a Creator as chronicled by the Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, which all share the same Abrahamic old testament root, or you believe we appeared thanks to Aliens.
Here's the majors, so plan accordingly for your place in this life or the next: 1) there is not a single fossil to evidence mankind's evolution from some so - called earlier form (see missing link) however we do however have mountains of DNA evidence showing we have common ancestors with primates — so you either believe in a Creator, or Aliens, or actual evolution or a mix of any of the three.
So if you believe everything came from darkness, randomness, and meaningless, I say this takes more wishing, hoping, and faith than believing in a creator.
To believe in God means you have to believe in the Creator of it all.
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