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If we came from single cell orgasims how did nothing become something I mean at one point there had to have been nothing. Nothing can't form into nothing. Thus there is god he will show you the way if you accept him since he created all that is all and you will soon see the light!

2006-10-11 09:18:39 · 32 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

God is not upon the physical yet you are and the universe is... so you prove nothing the un-physical word does not need blocks... understand yet?

2006-10-11 09:23:01 · update #1

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First of all, you will need to prove that nothing became something. According to the laws of conservation, matter and energy cannot be created nor destroyed; only changed from one state to another. This means that the matter and energy that makes up the universe exists infinitely. That means that it needs no creator. Last time I checked, single cell organisms are composed of this infinitely existing matter and energy. Based on our rather limited knowledge of the origins of life, it would appear that matter and energy will combine to form the basics of life given the right conditions. In an infinitely vast universe, such conditions would be probable. It occurred here.

2006-10-11 10:18:35 · answer #1 · answered by digitalquirk 3 · 0 0

Why did there ever have to be nothing? If you believe in god, where did god come from? How can god come from nothing? PERHAPS THERE WAS NEVER A TIME WHEN THERE WAS NOTHING. There, feel better?

Edit: "God is not upon the physical yet you are and the universe is... so you prove nothing the un-physical word does not need blocks... understand yet?"

... F'ing mind boggling. How the hell would you know that? You've been to "god's" realm? You can't just make this crap up and expect other people to believe it.

Here's your phrase of the day, learn it well:

Special pleading

Special pleading is a form of spurious argumentation where a position in a dispute introduces favorable details or excludes unfavorable details by alleging a need to apply additional considerations without proper criticism of these considerations themselves.

2006-10-11 09:24:17 · answer #2 · answered by The Resurrectionist 6 · 2 0

you believe in God so much and yet you don't take the time to capitalize it which is supposedly a very big deal among your people. and the other arguements made by the other people are very good ones, and you should think just a little more before you put yourself out there to be ridiculed as you have.

and it's quite unfair of you to ask a question even though you answer it at the end just showing your unjustness in actually hearing the opinions of other people.
honey, my advice, go look in your bible again and try and understand the concept of being an actual christian.
having spent the first 15 years of my life stuck in a church, i know a little bit about the bible and what not, and a christian is supposed to have an open heart no matter what the other persons religion or affliation, correct?
and you writing this in the first place just shows that you have no real disregard for other people and you're not trying to help, but to prove other people wrong.
so like i said, go to a bible study, read up, and try again with a different approach.
thanks.

2006-10-11 09:27:34 · answer #3 · answered by hey hey. i'm here to stay. 2 · 1 0

God is the ultimate non-answer. It's the same as finding a meatball on the table and not knowing how it got there so i say "spaghetti did it!" and then i build a mythology around spaghetti to justify how it was able to get the meatball onto the table using it's magical powers. God is a non-seqitur in any argument.

There are theories as to how the first life came about. I don't know much about them so i won't pretend to know what I'm talking about. The crux is this... Just because we don't know how something happened or how something works doesn't mean it should automatically be assigned a magical value. People used to think the sun was dragged across the sky by a god in his chariot... we now know that that is not true. You are committing the same fallacy by assigning god to man's origin.

2006-10-11 11:34:30 · answer #4 · answered by ChooseRealityPLEASE 6 · 1 0

I'm not exactly an atheist, but I felt inclined to answer. Quantum physics can be used to describe the realm of pure abstraction, this is the most fundamental level of reality. All matter and "life" comes from this realm by literaly "popping" in and out of existence many, many times every second. Life, as it is commonly described, is more of a hologram than a solid, fixed reality; which fluctuates off of the line between pure abstraction and physical reality. This includes our mind, thoughts, and beliefs - all of it is flashing in and out of existence billions of times every second. Since my thoughts on god are: all of reality is what god would be if their was a god; I would say that god, reality, all of us, everything, - came from nothing and goes back to being nothing billions of times every second and does so without any begining or end (since time can move both foward and backwards). Read up on quantum physics - it will tell you about pure abstraction, the hologram of the universe (and its contents), and time.

2006-10-11 09:30:48 · answer #5 · answered by -skrowzdm- 4 · 0 0

Your question lacks logic. Just because we don't know exactly how live first became live does not mean that God did it.
Whenever you people don't instantly have the answer you assume god made if happen.
While it might be difficult to explain or understand does not make it impossible. less than 100 years ago no one would have believed in atomic power, cell phones or genetic engineering, but that was only due to a lack of knowlege, not because those things where impossible to understand.
Eventually science will find the answer, maybe today maybe in a 100 years. Thats what science does, questions and searches for answers that are rational.
Not POOF god did it. Your just taking the easy, lazy way out by saying that.
The un-physical world?? and what exactly would that be? your random thoughts and hallucinations?

2006-10-11 09:20:27 · answer #6 · answered by trouthunter 4 · 7 1

There had to be nothing? Who says? Why is it that people can see God as being Eternal (Eternity goes into the past as well as the future, and we are in it right now)... yet can not see Energy as being Eternal? As if things could only be such if they have some form of intelligence like ours? Where does this idea come from?

2006-10-11 09:40:06 · answer #7 · answered by Kithy 6 · 0 0

Sometimes so-called or self-confessed atheists are not people who do not believe in the existence of God. Many times the problem is that they have not found a spiritual path that suits them. They look at what goes on in many religions around them and think, "If this is true worship, I have nothing to do with it." This manifests in an unbelieving attitude.

You will find many atheists are actually more advanced spiritually than their religious neighbors. Such atheists may take great pains to ensure that they do not cross the line to offend their neighbors.

Perhaps a good way to deal with so-called atheists is to behave in a manner that exudes high spiritual ideals without imposing our religion on them.

2006-10-11 10:04:20 · answer #8 · answered by RAFIU 4 · 1 0

Cant you accept that your nothing was always something. Before the bigbang, ther was a ball of light in the middle of the void, boom! If your trying to defend your religion, it wont really work since your image of the creator is manmade. Im wondering how he geot his word to us and explained the origins of the world.It is truly impossible to know how we came into being.Yet, We want the answers now so we feed on other peoples information and thus we are happy with what we hear since it favors humankind rather than than supposedly inferior animals. We are greedy to believe we have the answer to everything!

2006-10-11 09:29:04 · answer #9 · answered by Maikeru 4 · 0 0

What possible difference does it make? You're here now. Why is that less important than what may have happened 1,000's (biblically) or billions (scientifically) of years ago? If you're a christian, go do something useful like feeding the poor or comforting the sick as you have been instructed to do and stop wasting your life on questions like "how many angels can fit on the head of a pin?"

2006-10-11 09:27:39 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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