There is a creator. Without intelligent design, we would be.... what? EVERYTHING is evidence of intelligent design. Even a worm cannot be made by a man. That tells you something, right? Even a person who has not read Genesis can figure out that they cannot 'create' anything. We can only take the created raw materials and mix and match them around to make something... but never CREATE anything. God is not a creature... he always WAS, so that is why he can create.
2006-06-30 12:40:54
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answered by CatEyes 1
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Since this is a biology thread, I think that you are talking about the origin of life. If you were talking about the origin of the universe, that'd be in physics.
Well, religiously, I personally believe that God created the universe, life and humans.
Biologically, howver, there's a different explaination. Billions of years ago, the ingredients for amino acids (water, methane, etc.) collected in pools. Lightning struck the pools, and volcanic heat was present, too. These mollecules began reacting to form amino acids. Gradually these bonded together to form polypeptides. These polypeptides naturally formned spheres called micro spheres. In another part of the pool, phospholipids began to form. What's special about phosphlipids is that they act like detergent; one end is hydrophobic, one end is hydrophilic. Or, in layman's terms, one end likes water, one doesn't. So when a group of phospholipids meet each other when dissolved in water, they form a sphere, with their hydrophobic tails on the inside and their hydrophilic heads on the outside. In yet another part of the pool, nucleotides begin to form. These chemicals join with Phosphate groups and deoxyribose (a type of sugar) to form the "letters" of D.N.A. Eventually, these blobs of chemicals collided in the pool, and the protiens and D.N.A. were held inside the sphere of phospholipids to form LIFE!
The first life was chemoautotrophic. In layman's terms, that means that it takes chemicals, exposes them to enzymes, and converts them into food. For example, a sulphur-dwelling chemoautotroph would take in H2S an CO2 and convert it into food.
6 H2S + 6 CO2 ---> C6H12O6 + 3O2 + .75 S8
That C6H12O6 is sugar! The favorite food of the body. The chemoautothrophs lived in the only utopia that has ever existed. There were no predators, no viruses, no illnesses, and plentiful food.
Question: How did the bacteria convert the chemicals into food? The reactions, though unnatural, were facilitated by protiens. The amino acids that I mentioned earlier join together to for polymers. Now there are 20 types of animo acids, and when they are in a chemical together, they contort in to weird types of shapes. These shapes are perfect for holding molecules together and causing chemical reactions. The D.N.A. dictates what types of protiens are formed, and when/ For example, if the cell gets a rush of sucrose, and needs to break that chemical down into glucose, the D.N.A. code for the enzyne sucrase is activated and the D.N.A. instructs the cell to build the enzyme.
Now after billions of years of evolution, life as we know it developed.
2006-06-30 12:25:25
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answered by Chx 2
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ok scientifically...the universe was originally from the "big bang." this big bang compressed the initial element hydrogen and, in the blast, created a multitude of elements. over time, these gases in space clumped together to form stars. (the process takes eons) larger elements, such as carbons, formed the planets like earth. that's universal science in a nutshell. i may have missed something
2006-06-30 11:13:15
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answered by Anonymous
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u people are sad if u honestly think it started from the big bang!
check ur info. and go to the website below to clear things out!
2006-06-30 12:22:37
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answered by dreamingsome 2
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...God made the universe and everything in it..
...want a proof? u see the Noah's Ark there in Turkey when the snow melts in the mountain..
...but u have da will to believe..
...just be sure to believe what is right! :D
2006-07-02 01:45:48
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answered by :) 3
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scientifically, there was the BIG BANG. but if you are religious just believe that god created everything.
2006-06-30 23:37:34
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answered by Anonymous
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god used a magic want
2006-06-30 11:10:38
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answered by Anonymous
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God creates EVERYONE and EVERYTHING.
2006-06-30 11:10:36
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answered by ♥Stacy 6
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