let me ask you this, what will it change for you? what does it matter? people tend to use their creation theories - god vs. evolution, as reason to discredit the other. it's all ego. what does knowing change? just accept. we're here. something put us here. follow your heart to decide what. but don't let not knowing for sure take up any more of your time. finding out isn't possible beyond faith. both sides have evidence, not proof. it doesn't matter.
2006-06-18 16:20:03
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answered by Anonymous
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well whats wrong with the obvious answers? I agree that the chances that things came together just the right way for this world to exist are so unfathomably small that it gives reason for god fearing people to believe, but at the same time it makes too much sense to ignore. Experiments have shown that the composition of the atmosphere at the time combined with electical storms probably began early life and that natural selection over billions of years led to what we have now. Is it too simple or is there something else about it that doesn't make sense? Of course its a theory but its a lot more feasible than supernatural stories about magical beings that could spontaneously create the universe
2006-06-18 08:21:13
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answered by Hans B 5
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You are asking this question based on the information you have already received...i mean taught...so you have been taught from the childhood all the principles and philosophies of creation...which may be wrong or right...when you are a child you didn't have the right to ask a question to the teacher..'why'...whatever the teacher says is right until you grow old enough to ask counter questions...and again the teaching of a teacher is based government policies...if the govt thinks Jesus is the creator...you will be taught 'Jesus' as a creator...if the govt thinks 'Allah' as the creator...then the teacher teaches that...but nobody is interested in the absolute...
you have been taught that for each and everything there should be a creator ( a physical creator)...why not creatures and things can be evolved themselves...why should there be a creator? If we think in this way ..may be we can get lot of answers to lots of questions unasked so far..
But before all this we have to dis educate ourselves from all the old theories and should make fresh attempt... like newly born child.
You know a freshly blossomed flower never ask questions...it will just flower...ripe..seeds and worn away...no questions...only we have lot of questions..
2006-06-18 18:34:38
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answered by gnani 2
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Combine the two and you have your answere!
The controversy comes through a misunderstanding of the deffenition of God/Jah/Allah/Wahcantanka/Wirracocha and the interpretations of all the teachings.
Put your hand under the microscope and you have a cell, zoom in = nucleus, zoom in = atoms, then sub atomic particles, then quarks, then pure energy. The same stuff that existed at the beginning of time. All of this creation (for want of a mere word, given by man) IS God.
The Great Creator created this physicality in order to be informed by us. Everything we do, think, say and are, informs the collective conciousness of all that is. Hence free will!
In the beginning it was good - untill man came along and at some time in our evolution decided HE wanted personal power and glory - hence 'bad'.
However it is not really good or bad but high vibrating energy and low vibrating energy. Our perception in this physicality is that it takes the form of good v bad, anger v joy, greed v generosity, love v hate, light v darkness, etc. Although in the spiritual sense nothing is bad, it just is! Everything has its purpose and ultimately everything will return to the whole. We will all eventually grasp the concept that most of what goes on in our everyday lives is actually an unreality because it is all just interacting energy.
Many people live a worldly existance, in fear of their past or a desire for their future, very few manage to grasp the concept of appriciating the now which is the only thing that is tangible.
Not only that but we have the capability of co-creating our world.
Within other dimensions our existance is being played out in different ways, strands of our past and strands of alternative futures. When we learn how to tap into other strands we have the capability to alter our futures as well as shift through time. Time as we know it is man made and linear but time is actually multifaceted but we have not yet learned to grasp the concept of this as yet.
We are an evolving species who used to use the gifts of the Atlantian times but when desire for personal power occured, we became distant from the collective conciousness (God) and forgot how to use those gifts. Hense we only use 10% of our brain.
But we are now in a volotile point of our existance where we have to connect with our unselfish, spiritual higher selves to activate the other 90% of our brains so that we can successfully co-create without destroying ourselves.
2006-06-18 09:28:35
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answered by lit_spirit 3
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I assemble you're factor being if evolution have been disproved could atheist nonetheless doubt God? to cover one factor i think of a guy referred to as Russell Wallace replace into in opposition with Darwin to submit on what on the time replace into heresy. it could have been referred to as the Wallace regulations of evolution, i comprehend no longer the comparable ring. the ingredient is guy has no theory of ways some thing can come from no longer something to create each and every thing. The bible quoting 7 days to create the worldwide basically looked as though it may lots for the human suggestions to appreciate. The argument that who created God etc basically is going on and on (chicken & egg) etc. the actuality is we don't comprehend, ask an evolutionist the way it took place they quote the "massive bang concept", yet the place did those planets come from interior the beginning up. replace into there only one or a multitude. What or who created the 1st planet. So interior the beginning up there replace into ....????! i admire this concept in the present day. interior the beginning up there replace into God, (Khaos in greek mythology) and he/ she flicked the switched and four.5 billion years in the worldwide keeps to adapt i think of God is the great recycler and the planet, the universe and each thing interior of keeps to adapt. each and every thing is connected, in user-friendly terms a distinctive perspective of the worldwide. basically found out Jesus replace into an Aries
2016-10-31 02:23:02
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answered by rangnow 4
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Sorry to be repetitive, but God created every living being. I do wonder for the science people, it's the year 2006 and still to this day there is not a scientific answer on how the moon came about, but we can send a man there! Well, I guess they do have theories.
2006-06-18 10:11:37
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answered by Punky 4
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There is nothing beyond God. That's as far back as it goes. He created the air, planets, sun and everything else. Sorry I couldn't reply the way you hoped. This is just what I believe.
2006-06-18 08:17:49
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answered by mommycat 4
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well....
There was this guy named Kentros who came from nonexistance as the counter existance, right? Well, seeing as how he was a thing from nothing, there was a lot of nothing left over. Because ignorance has to have intelligence, he was intelligent, because, duh; nothingness can't be smart.
In the same fashion, he had power.
With the power, he created enough stuff to balance existance and non on the Eternal Axis which is a giant tripod of life and death and stuff and...not..stuff....
After all that, he created others, Liitkah and Meidseyrius and they created other stuff, and yeah. In a nutshell, that's how everything happened...
2006-06-18 17:43:05
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answered by Stephenaux 3
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Well, I for one do not believe in what it is I am about to tell you, but there are quite as few people out there that claim all of this was created by an alien race. In fact, that is their explanation for all of the weird mythical creatures that are spoken of from time to time in folklore. There are a lot of web sites that cater to this direction of thinking and they are really quite interesting but I gotta have something better than that myself to believe in and that would be the obvious.
2006-06-18 08:24:23
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answered by lisa l 3
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The bible says that God created us, but it does not say how he created us. I think there may be some link between God's creating us and Darwin's theory of evolution. But i still believe God created us.
2006-06-18 10:58:05
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answered by sky_raider16 3
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