God created everything. Scientists only "mixed" different materials together and call it a Invention? Creation? NEW?
NOTHING IS NEW. Everything has already been used at least once, for someother purpose ?
2006-06-22
11:08:36
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To: korngoddes
YOUR vaccine is minerals made by God. Your Wheelchairs are minerals mixed to make steel. try again.
2006-06-22
11:15:29 ·
update #1
To: andrea. a lake isn't a lake until it has water. those lakes were made with machinery. made from steel. made from God's minerals.
2006-06-22
11:17:22 ·
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To: unconvinible. Plastic is made from Oil. try again.
2006-06-22
11:18:11 ·
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To: howaboutthat. well, howaboutthat? Do your research. where and what is the chemical in titainium? New plants? where did they get the seeds? They are crossbred, from what?
2006-06-22
11:20:25 ·
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To: JackBauer Try again. A computer is made from steel, aluminum, The components are made from what? sand. just like glass.
2006-06-22
11:22:04 ·
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To: sal
great joke. Greater true joke. hahaha
2006-06-22
14:18:07 ·
update #6
I agree with you entirely.
Ecclesiastes 1:9
What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.
2006-06-22 11:12:37
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answered by Anonymous
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This reminds me of a joke:
God and a scientist are against each other in a challenge of miracles.
God: I have created everything you see here. I created the mountains, the stars, the earth, the animals, the seas, the plants and even you.
Scientist: Yes God, you did. But, we have achieved many things in science. We have advanced and can re-create anything in the lab. We know how to manipulate the elements to create anything you have already created.
God: OK, let's have a challenge. We will see who can create the better product.
Scientist: No problem.
God: Let us create another man.
Scientist: No problem.
God: We will do it as I did from dirt.
Scientist: No problem.
God: OK, lets begin.
The scientist then proceeds to scoop up a handful of dirt. God says, "No, you get your own dirt".
The point is that science can only work inside the constraints of the creation. God is outside the creation and the laws of science and physics don't apply to Him. He has power over nature as we know it. He is not even bound by time.
God is all powerful and many people will be in for a rude awakening when they finally face Jesus and have to answer for their unbelief.
***To Jackbauer***,
You want proof for the creation? Look at your answer for your proof. A design is evidence for a designer. You wouldn't look at your computer and assume it is a simple machine that came from an explosion in an electronics factory. It is obvious that someone had to design the computer and maticulously put all of the complex components together to provide a working product.
Just because you never met the person that designed your computer doesn't mean he/she doesn't exist.
Now look at yourself. The human brain is the most complex thing that we know of. It is a living computer that can make calculations and perform functions faster and better than anything on this planet. The complexity of the brain is so intricate that we can't even begin to understand how it works. And yet, you believe with all it's complexity, it came from an evolutionairy type process which started when nothing exploded.
That's the silliest thing I've ever heard in my life. Evolution has got to be the biggest hoax man has ever fallen for.
2006-06-22 11:29:01
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answered by IL Padrino 4
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Man has not created any materials only used materials from the periodic table. Not that I credit "god" with the creation of any of that!! But man has definitely used his abilities and his intellect to create things that don't appear in nature. Plastic is the first thing that comes to my mind. Or what about the artificial sweetener known as "Splenda" which is basically sugar with its molecules rearranged.
I like Liam's response, but at some point in time it was possible for these elements to exist, albeit for brief moments in time...
Also it sounds like this guy doesn't want a discussion, only to force his ideas. I propose that it doesn't really matter who created the base materials, it is the intelligent combination of such materials to produce useful, and artistic results that really makes a difference. We have created many wonderful and beautiful things in our brief foray in time. We certainly don't know all the answers to existance, and whether or not there is a god or god-like creator of everything is irrelevant.
Long story short... Live by the following rule...
I don't know, and thats ok. I don't have to imagine or invent a reason or explanation for something that I cannot explain. I simply live my life with enjoyment and kindness, and that will provide all the satisfaction I need.
2006-06-22 11:17:52
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answered by nebulasleuth 2
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Titanium is a good example, but what about non materials, we've been breeding new plants and animals for centuries, you could say we've been helping them evolve in fact. New lifeforms are certainly something new. And why must God be involved in every tiny thing don't you think he's got plenty of stuff to take care of without having to have a finger in every single thing going on?
2006-06-22 11:16:58
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answered by howboutthatlocalweather 2
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How about a polio vaccine? How about wheelchairs to help the disabled? Oh whoops god created the disabled so I guess wheelchairs are against god.
2006-06-22 11:13:46
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answered by korngoddess1027 5
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"God created everything"
Really? Where's the proof? Anyways, let's assume your right for the sake of your question:
Man made your computer. Just because god created the original materials doesn't mean it made the computer.
2006-06-22 11:19:31
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answered by Anonymous
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you're precise about one element. no longer some thing is artifical, because some thing we create has its origins contained in the chemical compounds latest contained in the universe. we do not pick God for that even if....
2016-11-15 03:27:35
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answered by ? 4
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By the way which GOD are we talking about here? What if science created this GOD we are talking about here? Do you have any reason to discard that option?
2006-06-22 11:15:54
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answered by masku darling 4
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plastic. the raw materials have ben "altered"
take a chem class and you'll learn alot
best of luck!
2006-06-22 11:14:14
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answered by Unconvincable 3
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Anything and everything, since no gods exist in reality.
2006-06-22 11:14:55
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answered by Anonymous
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