Life is an inevitable consequence of existence under certain conditions.
But then again, if you read something other than the Babble you would know that.
2006-06-27 10:14:54
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Physical phenomena, of course. But anyway, just because Evolution cannot explain everything yet (and neither can I, as a non scientist) doesn't mean there must have been a god. There could be a third possibility nobody has even imagined yet. Is everything that is not white, black for you? There are a lot of greys, not to mention thousands of colours. Open your mind.
Anyway, why "think outside your big-bang theory"? That IS the most sensible explanation so far. It's like saying "Why are we going to hell, according to religions? Think outside your Bible".
2006-06-27 10:18:51
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answered by Anonymous
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See here's the thing. No human knows. We have been questioning this since the dawn of time. It is unlikely to be solved here on Yahoo! Answers, no matter how good this service might be.
But simply because we don't know how or why something happened does not mean that 'something' or 'someone' MUST have created the universe.
Your logic is basically that absence of knowledge proves the existence of God. It does not. God is just a convenient little story that allows us to explain anything that we otherwise cannot explain. This does not make God real.
2006-06-27 10:44:09
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answered by ZCT 7
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You expect us to answer your questions on where did everything come from without telling us how you believe your god came into existence. Maybe I'll start rattling off various theories on explosions and collisions when you tell me where your god came from. Following your stated logic, if someone or something must have created the big bang, something or someone must have created your god. But you people can never take your own logic and apply it to your own beliefs. That annoys me - you use logic against atheists that would threaten your own beliefs.
2006-06-27 10:21:39
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answered by Anonymous
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where did God come from? Who created him/her/it? did it "evolve" from slime, after a big bang, or did some other SUPER GOD create him?
You see, the big-bang-evolution theory is actually the simplest, because there are no assumptions about the nature of God, and everything we see can be explained by it (and we are working on explanations for the really complex stuff, but it doesn't mean that we CAN'T explain it).
2006-06-27 10:19:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in God, but it's actually fascinating to know that scientists believe the first life on earth developed as a sort of accidental chemical reaction due to excess heat and chemicals that are considered poisonous. Somehow, in the right combination, these things created a batch of one-cell compounds that could in effect clone themselves, and were the first known life.
2006-06-27 10:16:39
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answered by Cat Loves Her Sabres 6
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I fail to see the logic in your statement. You say "must" but you don't explain why. As for the first living things they came from organic compounds: amino acids, carbons and most particularly self replicating molecules such as RNA and DNA. These came from chemical reactions. All that's needed for the reaction is the proper ingridients and an energy source, all of which the earth had in abundance. And of course, time.
2006-06-27 10:17:25
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answered by evil_tiger_lily 3
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The universe and every living thing on Earth WERE created by 'someone':God! It says so in the Bible, and the Bible is the ONLY 100% truthful and reliable document out there-no questions asked. It's good to see that someone else believes in Creationism, as I do. Thanks for posting this!
2006-06-27 10:19:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I am so sure that there is a God that it amazes me when people just don't get it. I guess you feel the same. How can anyone deny the existence of a superior powerful being that created all things? To me that is the epitome of Stupidity.
2006-06-27 10:18:40
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answered by Dr NO 5
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If things had to start somewhere, it makes much more sense that they started with the simplest forms and evolved or developed into more complex forms than it is to think that a much more comples thing created the simpler things. This is called Occam's Razor.
2006-06-27 10:17:50
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answered by whayse1 1
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It's not possible for us to know or even venture a guess. And for us to be so naive as to make up a story of some God just snapping his fingers and creating everything i think is pretty ignorant and short-sighted.
2006-06-27 10:18:39
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answered by Anonymous
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