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Almost every single person believes everything (except energy of course in which everything is composed of it) has a beginning and an end. My question is, we live on earth, there are countless other planets with other factors applying to their enviroment and such.
Personally i think due to how physics and time work on our planet and seeing as everything is born/grown, eventually dies. The body may die but the energy in the body cannot die cause energy cannot cease to exist.
Which is why i think science is more of an opinion than a subject due to the fact the the reason we all have these beliefs is probably because of discoveries here on earth that have been passed on from generation to generation.
I dont believe we are an accident from the "big bang", i do believe in creation and some people may ask "Well, if theres a god, where did he come from?" which is back to the whole beginning and end theory. So i think its an illusion only applicable to physical objects before their death.

2006-10-03 12:12:50 · 4 answers · asked by StratusCloud 1 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

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Even science has theories that the bigbang has happened an infinite number of times before now, and that the universe might slowly accelerate back inward and return to singularity, eventually big-banging again and again. When God says "I am the alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end", I think he was saying that he IS the energy in the universe. What else is in and around everything? Energy is what allows us to even have a thought process. Energy caused the big-bang, and will cause the universe to go to whatever state it does in "the end".

The thing you have to realize that you have to DEFINE beginning and end. End can mean the end of existance, end can mean the end of a situation or the end of the state something is in. It can also mean the end of an era. While all the parts of the earth existed before they moved together, the "beginning" of the earth was the moment it formed a sphere with land and water. And while all the parts of the earth will continue to exist in one way or another, the "end" of the earth will be when it breaks apart of melts into the sun. The "end" of something generally conveys the end of it's current state.

You can't really call science a fancy or opinion, simply by using one connotation of a word as a percaption of it.

I'm a believer in God an creation myself. However, after realizing the Bible states creation in the exact order of the logical idea of the formation of the solar system, I do believe God set things into motion AND did breathe, not physical life, but spirit into humans at one time. I do believe in evolution, and I do believe that God chose a human along the way to give logic and soul to.

You can say science is only an opinion passed on from generation to generation so long as you are not capable of seeing the evidence yourself. Of course there are ways of percieving the evidence differently, but I believe "right" exists as a compromise between believers of science who do not believe in God and and believers of God who do not believe in science.

To renounce Science is purely ignorance, if not hypocritical. After all, how much science do you live by every day? But to renounce God is not only ignorant, but also spiritual suicide. If you have no value to your life, then it's ok for you to commit suicide. But if you have any value on your soul, it would be wise to seek God. You have more to lose if you're wrong about believing in God than you do if you're wrong about believing in science.

With that said, I'd also like to add that you can believe in God AND science without the two conflicting.

2006-10-03 12:35:22 · answer #1 · answered by Rockstar 6 · 1 0

Who knows maybe what the big bang theory might be correct maybe we did come up from apes but till now as we have observed everything that lived, died. Most of the things created were destroyed so we belive everything has a begining and an end but what I dont understand is what makes the difference?

2006-10-03 12:23:13 · answer #2 · answered by Akshay p 2 · 1 0

incredible.... u have made an astounding point. I often think the same way as u do. what u say makes a whole lot of sense. in fact, what is the point of anything we do if this is all an illusion? i mean- it really makes u think. thank u for wording so wonderfully something that i've always thought. have a spectacular day!!

2006-10-03 12:23:46 · answer #3 · answered by ♥_mrs.smith 4 · 0 0

Good point. People always ask, if there is a God, then who created God? God exists outside of time, he created time itself, so therefore, by asking who created God is contradictory, it is the same as asking someone to draw circular square, it just doesn't make sense.

2006-10-03 12:25:44 · answer #4 · answered by Webballs 6 · 0 0

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