Universe had a beginning
there are proofs for that
if universe would be eternal , then all the hydrogen would have turned in helium .. but this is not the case. hydrogen is still burning in stars and turning into helium,, from this, the age of universe was calculated.. ie. 14 billion years ago..
i think , people should now stop saying that universe is eternal.. because this is outdated concept of 18 th century.
2006-06-15 03:26:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Child of God, since God was the creator of the universe, it pretty much follows that he had to exist before it did. Although I commend you for some original (if illogical) thinking.
Consider the Law of Conservation of Matter / Energy:
Matter / energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but only change form.
God created the Universe out of his own energy -- which makes the entire Universe only a PORTION of God. Now -- how could God have evolved out of something less than himself? Creatures (including humans) evolved out of the universe, because they are only a portion of the Universe, which is, in turn, a portion of God.
To envision a God who "evolved" from the Universe would be to deny the divinity of God. And if God is just another creature to evolve in the Universe, then who created the universe, if NOT God? Remember -- you said everything needs a starting point. See -- it makes no sense that way. Following your "theory" produces a paradox, thereby disproving it. But keep thinking about God, and questioning what you think you know to be true -- it's a step in the right direction.
2006-06-15 03:31:18
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answered by mother_jazz 2
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No! The Creator has always been and forever will be! It is Intelligence,it is Atomic with two parts-Male and Female and Positive and Negative and it operates through Universal Law. Mankinds communication with this Intelligence is through Universal Mind and all Mankind contributes to it and uses it,24/7, 365 days a year. Most people do not recognize the Law of Being, nor do they realize that they are using Universal Mind. Before anything was created, it had to be an idea first. Creation is secondary to idea,imagination, This is also true in our personal lives. Hope this gives you something to think about!
2006-06-15 03:33:34
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answered by Anonymous
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This problem plagues evolution but not Christianity or Judaism. The Bible says that God is eternal-always was and always will be. There is no proof that God came first. There is no artifact that someone can run through a lab and look at the results and be able to say 'yep this proves that God came first'. We just do not have that kind of proof. God tells us to believe and then we will see. So we do, and we do.
Evolution on the other hand has a similar problem. Evolutionist believe that everything came form a rock billions of years age. But where did the rock come from. From the big bang. Well where did that come from, well billions of years before the big bang dirt came together-well where did that come from?? It just keeps going and going farther and farther back. Evolutionist still have no proof for macro-evolution, but they don't want to address that issue they keep trying to push the argument out into space billions of years ago. Its a dead end.
2006-06-15 03:35:01
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answered by Anonymous
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God of reality can not be separated from reality.starting point for mankind is this planet earth.hence time factor as conceived is a relative value based on this planet only.Consider that there is much more invisible then the visible.the universe we talk about normally is visible with all the stars and the associated matter or energy.God resides like love resides in the visible body but remains invisible.As love can not be separated so God can not be separated from the total existence.Like new life emerges out of a love-bond so did the whole visible universe emerged out of the Love Bond which emerged out of God.
2006-06-15 03:50:33
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answered by Raj 3
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No. Something (God) made the universe.
God has existed forever...and at some point He decided to make the universe.
Logically, something that is unchangeable had to make the universe. It did not form from chaos.
2006-06-15 03:35:58
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answered by Red-dog-luke 4
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No. God inhabits eternity and has no need for our known Universe. However, He is the Creator of all things including our Universe.
2006-06-15 03:22:55
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answered by revtraveler 2
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there replaced right into a starting up , the earth formed quicker or later ... eco-friendly algae gave oxygen to this planet initially, the dinosaurs went extinct to create better room on earth for different species at the same time as providing a gasoline source for mankind for most thousands of years, The statement of no starting up and no end isn't precise - although the idea of perpetual action will be better precise ... so for to guarantee that a sparkling starting up continuously comes from another beginnings end, "God" flooded the earth once because of evilness ... so "He" tried a sparkling starting up that got here from the right of one civilization. i think each thing has a reason, yet no longer each thing is of effective applications.
2016-10-14 04:39:26
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answered by Anonymous
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The Universe existed first, then people, and these people imagined there was a god.
2006-06-15 03:23:31
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answered by Harvey 2
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The Universe is a God....
2006-06-15 03:26:01
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answered by Anonymous
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