"God exist outside of time. Our concept of time does not Apply to Him."
Why needn't the same be true for the Universe?
Why accept it for one thing but not for the other?
2006-07-03 02:05:50
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answer #1
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answered by XYZ 7
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in accordance to the Bible God consistently became and consistently is. The "large i'm" (exodus 3:13) he's the initiating and end. he's eternal, that signifies that He has no commence or end. The Bible also teaches that he's endless. We trust that God is the reason for all that exists. he's the first reason. The Bible supplies the in person-friendly words logical answer for this question. If there became a God that led to all existence (and under no circumstances something got here earlier Him and under no circumstances something created Him, the idea that he's eternal is the in person-friendly words logical end. EDIT: So the Bible supplies an answer that atheists can not refute because how can they probably comprehend that God isn't the reason behind existence? Quantum physics is purely the outline of most of the dual particle-like and wave-like habit and interactions of ability and remember. In different words, Quantum Physics is purely the study of what already exists- tiny debris that make up remember. The question is, what presented particle, ability, and remember into existence? they are elements of this universe, that's scientifically shown to be growing older. an same is going for the regulations of Physics. The regulations of Physics are in person-friendly words area of this universe, that's growing older and therefore isn't eternal.
2016-10-14 02:06:14
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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I don't know. Just because something is not known doesn't mean "god did it". People used to think that lightning and thunder was caused by god, science has proved that to be untrue.
If you assume that the big bang was the beginning of the universe and god caused the big bang, then you have the same problem: how did god come into existence? You will say that he has always existed. That argument doesn't work though because it's safer to assume that the universe has always existed. It's a safer assumption because we know for a fact that the universe exists, we don't know for a fact that god exists. If we assume that the universe has always existed then no creator is needed.
I hope that makes sense.
2006-07-03 02:01:48
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The big bang theory might be true, but scientists are not 100% sure, there are still many other theories about the creation of universe. So which one is real? God shouldn't be uncertain about his creation. If I can tell you how the universe is create, then I'll be popular and rich. Our technology is not there yet, it is not advance enough to and might need time until we see light from earlier time. Now what did God ever do? Prove your God existence, where He lives? How you know he exists, how you hear his voice? What is His lifestyle? Don't you tell me that you know he is there because you have faith and you believe him. I need solid proof. If you can't get it, then there is no god. I am the judge, only witness, not eye-witness is not enough to prove god exist.
2006-07-03 02:15:22
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answer #4
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answered by 2feEThigh 5
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All of what you say is true, however, the existence of anything is not proof of the existence of God. If people argue from a position that the universe and everything in it is a result of millions of years of millions of random chance events, with no guiding hand, there is no need for anybody to have set that process in motion. The step before all that is just another random, chance event.
2006-07-03 02:06:02
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answer #5
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answered by scotsman 5
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It is a horrible fallacy to assume that because we don't know how something happened, god did it. The watchmaker argument is tired and false...otherwise, we wouldn't have appendixes. Get over your idea of your relative importance with big daddy in the sky. You are the result of a random chemical equation. You are a mere speck among specks when it comes to the universe, a cosmic coincidence. Why is that not good enough? Stop believing in myths and open your eyes to science and logic.
www.godisimaginary.com
www.whywontgodhealamputees.com
2006-07-03 02:27:00
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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well i dont like that the word "GOD" applies to the spirit that is responsible for creating it. christians dont realize that the word god is a pagan word and that it means "MALE DIVINE" and i want YOU to look around you and name one thing in nature that was created by just the male half of life? EVERYTHING that lives and breaths in life is created only by the sexual union of a male force and a female force why do we all take that for granted? you say god but never mention goddess. why? are women really lower class people? no they are made differently but in most ways they are made the equals of men. only the modern religions (especially many of the judeo-christian religions classic example christian and islamic) show a total prejudiced disregard for the female half of life. why? it obviously leads to other prejudices doesnt it? when there is balance in belief of male and female forces a lot of these problems will fall away
2006-07-03 02:14:16
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answer #7
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answered by mournyngwolf 3
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hm i dont agree with u totally. i believe in god but there was no big bang lol... In the bible it says that god spoke and the things appeared. Nowadays wat do bangs cause? total and utter destruction and chaos. And to those that believe in the theory of the big bang how can there be a bang when there is nothing to cause the bang?
Also god didnt take millions of years to create earth he only took 6 days and on the 7th day he rested.
God bless ~~
2006-07-03 02:07:03
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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If God existed before our universe and outside of our time and space.... then where did he come from? Who or What "created" God?
Lets presume that we, as humans, in our space and time can not fathom "where" God is and how he came into existence because it is beyond us. Then couldn't the Big Bang have "come from" anther such un fathomable place? To me either way both senarios are beyond human grasp...
Open...Minded
2006-07-03 02:10:03
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answer #9
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answered by ahmay001 1
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I believe there are a lot of things out there we don't know. I refuse to believe in a fairy tale that has no ounce of fact to it.
I choose to keep learning and searching for the answers. Something, sadly, Christians don't do.
2006-07-03 02:06:37
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answer #10
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answered by Miss D 3
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