Its not really a difficult question. Its like the one" what is the sound of one hand clapping." Once you know the answer its really simple.
The key here is not which came first. Because there was no first. Or second.
See .Simple after all.
2006-07-16 08:58:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Well actually the egg came first as the domestic chicken we know is a hybrid. Regarding God, I totally understand what you are saying. If God created the universe, then who created God. People who refute the Big Bang theory must realize that their argument can also be applied to the emergence of God. Did God just spontaneously appear? If so, then who or what put into place the elements that would make this possible. Deep indeed!
2006-07-16 08:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I think this question belongs in the philosophy section. However, god is a creation of man. A manifestation for the potential of the human spirit. Evolution created the chicken. We created the god.
2006-07-22 08:42:48
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answered by Robbie B 3
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First , the chicken did not came first, first came an egg, and that is scientifically sound , genetic changes could only occure in the egg that would get first chicken.
And God did establish such proceses, but God was not made, he is not product of our work or figment of our imagination to be made.
He is.
Right answer you shell get when you die , as will I.
The rest is purely empty conversation.
2006-07-16 08:09:15
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answered by haruvatu 3
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Nobody made god he is eternal. People lied the chicken didn't it come first at all that's bullshit. You're looking at time from a human perspective. God created time for me and you for some unknown reason. For God time doesnt apply and he has always been.
2006-07-16 22:13:11
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answered by Anonymous
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We may never know, but if you ask that, who made the one who made god? and so on.....
God is eternal, a concept humans can't grasp, which is quite apparent seeing the answers most people leave to questions like this.
If they believe in the big bang, who made the big bang?
who made the nothingness that existed before that?
the only answer one can ever really reach logically is an eternal intelligence.
2006-07-16 08:02:59
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answered by saintfighteraqua 4
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The Egg God
2006-07-16 08:01:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I think God is symbolic for the force behind everything living. I personally don't believe in a God the creator, by which I mean, a big dude in the sky who made the universe. I believe life was created randomly (and eveolved through... well... evolution) and out of itself, simple as that.
2006-07-16 10:06:57
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answered by Emily 3
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Bear with me on this a moment...
Your brain is made up of millions and millions of cells, each connected to thousands of other cells by nerve fibres. This gives you a function that we call consciousness.
There are far more galaxies in the universe than you have cells in your brain, and each of those galaxies contains far more stars than you have cells in your brain, many of which will have planets.
Remember that we are talking about SUNS here, not single cells!
Just suppose for a moment that each of those stars was somehow "linked" to thousands of other stars around it, say, by radio waves for example. And suppose that each of those galaxies could somehow communicate with thousands of other galaxies all around it.
Would it be conscious?
It would not think fast, even a tiny thought might take millions of years because of the vast distances involved. But if it were conscious, might it wonder "Who am I?" And if it did wonder "ho am I?", might it mot decide that the ideal thing to find out who it was, would be a chicken?
2006-07-16 08:17:46
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answered by The Lone Gunman 6
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Can you confirm that the chicken came before God?
2006-07-16 08:00:04
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answered by Saudi Geoff 5
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