Is god magic?

United States
January 30, 2011 8:28pm CST
Is god magic? Or is god science? Science means going by what you know. Magic is where an event happens but there is no logical explantation. An example of magic is creating something without using any pre-existing materials.
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@coffeeshot (3783)
• Australia
31 Jan 11
Science can't explain God because it doesn't exist. Seriously, the big bang most probably occurred and we have evolved over time. Each to their own but I think believing in something just because we are told to is a way of being controlled.
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• Germany
16 Feb 11
Don't get it. Why are you asking if his a magic? I would be a damned monkey surviving evolution if i was to say that god is science. Every carbon based human life form in this world (based on the bible) is created in the image and likeness of our ever loving GOD. But if you're still not convinced try witchraft then summon satan in you're life and lets see if you wont ask god for deliverance and healing of soul to kick satan's ballet session out. Just say'n.
• Thailand
31 Jan 11
The gods must of necessity dwell in the land of magic. The harsh glare of reason destroyed the faith that the gods demand. Science and the knowledge it brings to the table removes the need for the explanations the gods were invented to provide.
@sukumar794 (5040)
• Thiruvananthapuram, India
31 Jan 11
GOD truly he is not pure magic nor is HE in the realm of basic science. HE in fact is something that surveils in all our deeds and present and the guiding spirit.
@_sketch_ (5742)
• United States
31 Jan 11
I don't believe that magic is when there is no logical explanation, but that it is something that most people just don't understand the explanation. To me magic is science. So by my definition of magic, yes God is magic, but also science as well. However, I don't believe in a personal God. To me, "God" is karma.
@bird123 (10643)
• United States
31 Jan 11
God has great intellect. Everything about God does add up. Our lack of knowledge and understanding breed beliefs which may patch the gap of our knowledge but do not always come out to be the truth. Since God's vast intellect is so far beyond our own, we must muddle through and strive unendingly to attain more knowledge which will result in our understanding. As we look at mankind in the past, we see that mankind is indeed growing toward true understanding.