I read other of your answers and it seems you believe in a god that created the universe.
Now lets see your "logic".
First argument: things that exist has to be created by something, god exists, then god has to be created by something. If we state god wasn't created then it violates the first argument making the idea of god a fallacy under such statement.
Second argument: something does not come from nothing. God is something, god comes from something. Stating otherwise violates the argument.
Third argument: Life only comes from life, god is alive, god comes from something alive. Other statement would violate the argument making it a false argument.
In conclusion, god is a concept based on faith, not logic, otherwise it'd be a fallacy if we assume your arguments are true. If we don't take such arguments as true, any statement about matter and life can be done without requiring a god.
"big bangs do not create harmony but chaos"
This statement sounds as if you've examined several big bangs. How have you concluded that big bangs behave as you state there? What is your evidence? The big bang theory is quite incomplete and can be flawed and even totally wrong, but yet that's the best guess so far based on observable, empirical and measurable evidence. If you are going to state otherwise, I'd expect you to, at least, give us some references to examine the evidence, evidence that doesn't require "faith" to be taken as true, but evidence that's observable and can be examined.
2006-06-14 11:20:01
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answered by Oedipus Schmoedipus 6
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There doesn't have to be a line down the middle...I see many posters half hearted jabs at the big bang with poorly written bumper sticker slogans...but the big bang doesn't refute god...creation and evolution can go hand in hand...god never said how he/she/it created...only that he/she/it did...science isn't concerned with spirituality...only what can be observed and measured...like the big bang...Theology is concerned with religion and god, but not science...man has separated the two and can't seem to figure out how to come together...pick up the book, "A Brief History of Time" it's a good read if you have the education to understand it (it is an intellectual look at the universe and not for the faint of heart)...otherwise it is a headache and panic attack waiting to happen...
2006-06-14 10:59:19
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answered by tams 4
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The big bang didn't create our world.
"Logically, things that exist had to be created by something. Something does not come from nothing"
Well, that pretty much rules out the existence of god. I only say this because you put this in the religion category instead of the physics category.
2006-06-14 10:55:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Just as the Bible says, God created everything out of nothing, which is the main idea of the Big Bang theory. If your question is hinting at the quesiton of what created G-d, the answer is nobody/nothing created Him, because He is outside the boundaries of time, and has always existed.
2006-06-14 10:54:20
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answered by Nowhere Man 6
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In some places it is commonly taught that everything we see just happened by itself, that it came about by chance or accident. Over many millions of years, it is said, life evolved, or developed, from lower forms until finally humans came into existance. In many parts of the earth this theory of evolution is taught as a fact. But is it true that we came from an apelike beast that lived millions of years ago? Did this great universe just come about by accident?
The Bible says:"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth."(Genesis1:1) And the facts of science agree that the heavens, with their billions of stars, and our earth had a beginning. they were created. The movements of the stars and the planets are so regular that even years in advance their position can be determined with perfect acuracy. The stars and planets move in the universe acording to the laws and principles of mathematics. A professor of mathematics from the university of Cambridge, P. Dirac, said,in the magazine Scientific American:"One could perhaps describe the situation by saying that God is a mathematician of a very high order, and He used very advancedmathematics in constructing the universe."
The Bible states: "Know that Jehovah is God. It is he that has made us, and not we ourselves."(Psalm100:3) Our human body shows such wonderful design that one Bible writer was moved to sayto God: "I shall laud you because in a fearinspiring way I am wonderfully made....My bones were nothidden from you when I was made in secret.... Your eyes saw even the the embryo of meme,and in your book all its parts were down in writing."(Psalm139:14-16) A baby develops inside its mother in a wonderful way, Newsweek magazine said of this: "It is quitesimply, a miracle." Then it added: "No techniquet can pinpoint the momentous ime of conception. No scientist can tell what wonderous forces then take over to develop the organs and myriad nerve networks of a human embryo."
Think about our great universe, as well as our own body with its wonderful construction and design. Sound reasoning should tell us these things did not simply evolve or come by themselves. They had to have a Designer, a Creator. Consider other things that we see around us. When you are in your house, ask yourself:Did my desk,lamp,bed, chair,table,walls,or even the houseitself, evolve? Or did they need a maker? Of course intelligent persons had to make them! In what way, then, can it be claimed that our much more complex universeand we ourselvesdid not require a maker? And if God put us here,he surely had a reason for doing so.
2006-06-28 02:09:16
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answered by I speak Truth 6
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The "big bang" never happened. God created the universe and He brought everything into existence.
2006-06-14 11:18:03
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answered by Jesus lover 2
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Whether you believe in the scientific or theological we all fall over the hurdle of where did what we believe in come from.
"Matter has always been" is as valid as "God has always been".
Personally I am comfortable with matter always having been and that over HUGE amounts of time energy and matter interacted and eventually got us to where we are now ... the concept of intelligent design is no more valid.
So in conclusion I can't agree with the proposition as it is equally as illogical for life to have come from an intelligent intent - the fact that we don't understand something does not make it wrong.
Peace out
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The phrase "He [God] is outside the boundaries of time" is self defeating in even basic philosophy. To argue against the 'scientific' as illogical when proposing theology without any back up is, in itself, illogical and no more convincing than saying matter and energy have always been.
None of us know we just have diverting opinions.
2006-06-14 10:55:19
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answered by Anonymous
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the big bang never happened....that's the dumbest theory I've ever heard from evolution. It makes me angry that people actually believe that. So I agree with you logically...God created the universe...not a speck of nothing that exploded.
2006-06-14 10:52:58
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answered by Jacqui 5
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"Things that exist can only be created by something" - false
"Something does not come from nothing" - false
"life only comes from life" - false
Logically, chaining together a bunch of false assumptions is meaningless and doesn't make a point.
2006-06-14 10:53:44
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answered by Hillbillies are... 5
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Yeah, and many scientist are sliding away from big bang. Many are not ready to scream 'thank you Jesus" but they are looking real hard for an alternative.
2006-06-14 10:53:13
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answered by Anonymous
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