Well, lets try to put it in your perspective. If we believe that people, animals, everything on earth was created by God. It would also stand to reason that earth was created by God, and if earth was, the solar system was as well. If you follow up with "Who created God?" open your mind a bit. God always was, and always is. You are a teeny tiny miniscule pinprick in this universe, what you see is a teeny tiny little pinprick outlook for this universe, and by yourself, how could you even begin to fathom the largeness of it all?
Sure I believe in the big bang. God spoke, and 'bang' it happened. God stuck us here to have a relationship with him (if we choose), to take care of the animals, and the earth. Good job we're doing eh? If I was God, I would have flooded the place a couple thousand times. Luckily, he has more grace then I.
2006-07-04 23:06:10
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answered by zahes madchen 2
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As a Christian, you should already know this answer. God created everything, including our solar system and other universes outside of ours. This is talked about in Genesis.
With that said, I want to touch on the Big Bang therory. Even though, I am a Christian, I believe in the Big Bang to some extent. I believe that there was an ultimate source of energy(That would be God) and then the solar system became
2006-07-05 01:36:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that God created everything. Even the laws of nature, which, God has the right to step outside of.
About the Big Bang, well I have nothing that tells me it did not happen, the scientists are pretty convinced that it happened like this and nothing I have heard rules God out. Until God tells me how he did it otherwise or I become convinced that the big bang does not make sense of a grey area I believe in the big bang.
2006-07-04 23:12:56
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answered by Elisha 1
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being a christian does not rule out the big bang, to me, after all gods creation had to materialise it could of quite possibly been a big bang
it is however all relative what is big? im sure an explosion with enough size to form our planets and solar system could be labeled as being big, to you and me but it might seem small to someone or something else
however i do not believe organsims where formed from this explosion.
ashes to ashes dust to dust.
wrong, Right
evil, Good
devil, GOD
2006-07-04 23:04:29
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answered by Anonymous
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What "zahes madchen" said AND THIS;
A man once made a simple observation. He pulled up the sleeve of his shirt exposing his wrist on which he wore a watch. He gently tapped the dail and asked, "Do you see this watch?" I nodded my head in response. He continued, "Well, when you see this watch, you know that somewhere on this earth there exists a watchmaker." He paused, and I again nodded inresponse. He then pointed to a tree across the street from where we stood and said, "Do you see that tree?"
I don't think I have to take this anecdote to it's conclusion but just to surmise: One plus one is two. God Is. Whether one is "Christian" or not doesn't negate God's existence.
2006-07-05 09:20:27
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answered by Dahs 3
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In the beginning God created the heavens and earth. That means he created everything.
2006-07-04 23:04:31
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answered by Scotty B 2
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The Q
2006-07-04 23:09:32
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answered by Jade Ariana 3
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I think creation is for all humankind but the division comes when the question who is the creator? comes in.
2006-07-04 23:20:49
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answered by Baff 1
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its time to apriciate the science rather thaan end up as noobs
2006-07-04 23:35:02
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answered by itsborin 3
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God.
And it could have happened that way.
2006-07-04 23:11:41
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answered by LORD Z 7
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