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Well, in the book of revelation Jesus said "I am alpha and omega the beginning and the end" So I believe that the human intellect does not have the ability to comprehend God! So you must believe by faith and not by evidence. The human intellect wants to have evidence for everything that exists or is thought to have existed. But all believers in God know that we do not have the intelligence to comprehend God as in a way to figure him out. You believe or you don't believe! Thats just it. But I will say that I believe the universe did not create itself. That is entirely impossible! And while we may be able to reach space by spacecraft. We are not able to even travel to the nearest solar system to ours! I believe there is alot more things out there that we don't know about! Even planets nearly identical to ours which harbor life. And outside the of the universe could be heaven! A place unreachable except by passing into the afterlife!

2006-10-13 18:06:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

A vacuum is the absence of material. If there is no material, where is the vacuum located??? To me, there are 3 basic choices, and only one makes sense.
1: If the universe began with a vacuum, there's no material, by definition. Nothing would exist, so that makes no sense.
2: If the universe began with material, it would have nowhere to go to create vacuums, because there is nowhere else. That makes no sense because the universe would be without vacuums.
3: If the universe began with material AND vacuum, someone had to define the boundaries of existence, as well as where material would reside and where vacuum would reside. In other words, they had to create them all from nothing more than a word. And that someone has to have a much better understanding than we do of everything.

2006-10-13 19:24:12 · answer #2 · answered by Jason T 3 · 1 0

Get yourself a copy of Richard Dawkins's latest book "The God Delusion" which by the way is Amazon.uk and Amazon.ca best selling at the moment and number 3 on Amazon.com (USA) best selling list.
If that does not change your mind about creationist myths, nothing will.

2006-10-13 18:36:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

vacuum is something. Time and space exists. There would have had to be nothing to create something for the first time.

Nothing, absolutely nothing is hard to imagine. No time, no space, no anything.

2006-10-13 17:55:24 · answer #4 · answered by Toby_Wan_Kenoby 2 · 0 1

No, a vacuum has to be located in a space, and there was no space at that time - oops, there was no time either.

2006-10-13 18:27:36 · answer #5 · answered by PaulCyp 7 · 0 0

Most of her adherants seem still to retain traces of the primordial vacuum between their ears ☺


Doug

2006-10-13 17:56:57 · answer #6 · answered by doug_donaghue 7 · 0 1

If you are "in a vacuum," then it is no longer a vacuum, since a vacuum is simply a void.

So, wouldn't that mean that God is the vacuum? or something. I dunno.

2006-10-13 20:49:08 · answer #7 · answered by mattomynameo 4 · 1 0

How can one use our language, terminology and limited experience to describe what was before anything existed?

2006-10-13 18:00:06 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Who said that God created every thing?!?!?!...

2006-10-14 01:06:07 · answer #9 · answered by Skpin 1 · 0 0

There is no god. Your question is irrelevent.

2006-10-13 18:03:22 · answer #10 · answered by extton 5 · 0 1

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