Yes. There is no evidence for evolution and when you look at the evidence we actually have...creation is the only answer.
2006-06-13 04:45:12
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answer #1
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answered by vedni 2
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Yes, I believe God created the earth, heavens and man. The Bible isn't just some book somebody wrote and The Passion of Christ isn't just some whack movie. It is all true. God created everything and everyone. We are living in the last times. Look at the earthquakes in Indonesia. They have never had earthquakes like they are having now. Massive flooding in Louisiana, Bird Flu, AIDS, God is letting people know they need to get right with Him before He comes back to get His people. There are signs, people just need to know how to interpret them. Get a relationship with God today. Ask me how.
2006-06-13 11:52:44
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answer #2
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answered by Babygirl72 2
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From an intelectual point of view, setting aside all common speech and assuming some amount of knowledge when it comes to theoretical and established sciences there are valid opinions on both sides of this arguement. From on side you can say that everything is completely deterministic in the universe; That we are all just cogs on a metaphorical wheel. That the big bang created (or set up, whichever you prefer) the initial conditions of the universe and after the physical laws set in, it has just been a very long complicated equation playing itself out ever since. But some cutting edge physicists would dis-agree with this assumption and say that, with everything we know about quantum physics, there is really no such thing as determinism; That it is impossible to know with exact certainty the intitial conditions (via Heisenburg & Uncertainty) in such a way as to predict the future. If predicting the future is, in fact impossible, it is poinless to argue over semantics such as "Even if you cant measure it, it doesn't mean it doesn't exist" because from an intelectual point of view you are basing your interpretation of the world on what you can measure and quantify. Also, it can be argued, that until you see or measure something, it is in a kind of limbo of every possible resulting state simultaniously. So you, by your very action of verifying something, cause the universe to decide. And since you are part of the universe, it can be likewise said, that the universe is self-determining.
All of this goes, in some way or another to verify god's existence. Or, at the very least to show that you cannot disprove him. Because 'the cog theory' is old science and in a way dead and quantum physics is comparitively loose in its interpretation of reality, god can exist and is no longer bound by any deterministic framework. So, in a sense I guess yes, I do believe; but by no means the same way the 'bible quoters' do. At least from 'an intelectual point of view'.
For reading material on the subject of science, and philosophy i recommend:
Anything and everything by stephen hawking, brian greene, "Dancing with the wu li masters", any current quantum theory physics book (hard to find current), and "relativity"
2006-06-13 15:30:54
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answered by Robert H 1
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From an intellectual point of view, there is no evidence to support the idea that there is a god at all, let alone that he created earth and anything on it. It's an intellecually indefensible position.
It's purely a question of belief, not of intellect. There is a huge difference between the two.
2006-06-13 11:45:32
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answered by Anonymous
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As a respected intellect, yes I do. How you define God and creation is the real question.
I believe that God created it all and I understand evolution to be true.
In short, God created evolution.
2006-06-13 11:46:59
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answered by jymsis 5
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Yes I do believe that god created the heavens and the earth because if he didn't then who did? Just read the bible.
2006-06-13 11:46:17
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answer #6
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answered by nlcanimals 1
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Yes I do. I beleive this because I do not believe (and refuse to believe) that billions of years ago, some random spec of dust happen to spin so fast that all the sudden it banged and created all the stars, planets, gravity, the animals, water and everything in our universe. I also refuse to believe that millions of years ago, primordial soup created single celled living organisms that eventually evolved into mankind today.
It makes more sense to believe that God created everything instead of everything evolving over millions and millions of years.
2006-06-13 11:47:46
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answer #7
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answered by mthtchr05 5
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Yes, I believe... I don't really understand how someone can look at a sunset and think something greater than them created it, or look at a baby and think "nope, that's definitely a freak of nature".
2006-06-13 11:49:07
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answer #8
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answered by Some advice would be nice. 1
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as a christian i believe God did create the earth and everything in it. i feel sorry for those who dont believe.
2006-06-13 11:47:20
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answer #9
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answered by sheri b 1
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something had to. maybe not the god all christians worship, or any religion for that matter. im agnostic. i dont really know and i wont i guess until MAYBE i go 'up there' (if there is one). But yes something had to make all of this whether it was 'god' or a bean. ha!
2006-06-13 11:45:43
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answered by ♪♫jessy♫♪ 4
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