Yes. You can create something out of an explosion. Look at fireworks or the sun.
Also, I think that you are connecting theories about evolution with theories about the formation of the universe. These things have nothing to do with each other.
2006-06-22 06:45:37
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answered by wrathpuppet 6
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Yes, you can create something from an explosion. It happens every day, all day. The sun is in a constant state of exlposion, and the energy released from the explosion (which is a state of matter I believe) sustains the life on our planet. If you want a closer example, go look at your car. Explosions are created in the combustion chamber. The explosions are used to make motion (another form of energy). There is a law of physics that state that matter cannot be destroyed, however it can be converted to a different state. Even light is a form of matter (photons). As to evolution, I can tell by the previous answres that no one has looked at Darwin's writings on the Origin of Species. Nowhere in his writings did he claim this theory as a replacement for God. In fact Darwin was a fairly religious man and only intended evolution to be an explanation of how God imposes his will. Nothing I have seen in science excludes the possibility of God. Likewise, nothing I have seen in the Bible excludes the validity of science's explanations. Now, I know that this is not a popular view, but while the Bible is a great religious work, it is also a literary work full of symbolism and it requires a great deal of personal interperetation. In this regard the Bible is subjective. Then again so is scientific evedence. According to science, time is relative. A day on Earth is not the same as a day on Jupiter. Therefore it is reasonable to assume that a day to Man is not the same as a day to God. So what is written in the Bible (that God created the world in seven days) is entirely possible if you allow that the author of that portion (of the Bible) was reffering to God's days. Most creationists I have spoken to agree that our perceptions our less than God, and that God is infinetely patient. If this is true than wouldn't one of God's days seem like, oh say, a million years to Man. Much like an hour seems like an eternity to a small child. We are supposed to be his children after all, right?
2006-06-22 14:39:23
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answered by dahood12 1
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It was an explosion, doesnt mean something has to be destroyed. In an explosion energy is released, and energy released has to used up in some way. Hence Creation. The entropy of the universe is a constant, so if you loose heat something has to absorb it. And energy was used to create. God Creating everything is abunch of crap, be more open minded. Evolution has solid proof, Creation Nil. Even the bible has no proof of being an ACCURATE record of what actually took place, is it?? It is a mere book changing form and meaning every generation.
Evolution is a fact of life, accept it. Have faith in religion and your God, otherwise you will go crazy.
2006-06-22 13:39:54
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answered by rasputin 2
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I don't think you can create something out of an explosion. I believe in Creation not evolution. I don't think evolution is possible.
2006-06-22 13:39:27
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answered by middlebabysara 2
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You know that reply Christians always give about watch parts and shaking them in a box how that does not make a watch, well there wrong. If you shake anything in a box for 1 billion years, the odds are eventually you will make a watch and a few other items. That is just probability. Now if you have an infinite universe with near infinite matter all expanding and receding for billions of years, chances are they will all create something.
2006-06-22 13:42:04
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answered by afreeby151 3
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The Electro-magnetic force-theory [electrons flowing in one direction]is the basis of the Big Bang theory-Not an explosion-but a disruption of a singular- force,allowing atoms molecules etc. to be formed-still the same energy just a different form
2006-06-22 13:48:59
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answered by ? 1
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ok the big bang doesn't explain the creation of the universe just the expansion of the universe. and also the big bang theory and the theory of evolution are separate theories, althoug most scientists do accept both. God could have created the unvierse and a single celled organism and then let life evolve on earth.
2006-06-22 13:39:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you ever blown something up before or witnessed something being blown apart? Whatever is left is the affect of that explosion. Don't think I'd wanna live in that universe!
Remember the saying walk like a duck, fly like a duck, quack like a duck...must be a duck? Ducks make ducks, dogs make dogs, people make people. We may evolve, but we don't mutate.
2006-06-22 13:46:53
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answered by steves_wifey 3
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clearly you can....not only does ash change into excellent fertalizer, any time you have an explosion you are going to mixing different elements that form compounds....evolution aside, surely god knows how to do that....what is the point in denying the physical aspects of explosions? surely god wouldnt have his feelings hurt
2006-06-22 13:43:17
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answered by susuze2000 5
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Read a book and not only the bible.I'm not a scientist but science is about discovering without a preset state of mind where religion depends on blind faith.
Everything science can't explain just jet, religion will claim like they have always done;
Remember Galileo?
2006-06-22 13:45:37
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answered by Anonymous
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