If somehow humanity seemed to have past so many rules unabided and we can say after that there are rules stating that living matter is created from living matter only, then weren't the first inklings of life an accident. How does this fit in with religion , you see i believe in god yet can he make an error or did he intend to do this .
2006-10-14
17:05:21
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Roxy - that doesn't give me my answer nor enough proof .
2006-10-14
19:32:55 ·
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I'm not talking about human errors , i'm talking about " are they an error "
2006-10-14
19:38:44 ·
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when you write the rules you do not make errors. Its funny evolutionists say there is no god but by being here they say we beat something like a trillion to one odds. To me that says odds are something else made us. they can explain everything after life got here. What banged? why? and what gases could exist and explode to make 115 known elements and position them in such a way that The Earth was perfectly positioned with the sun. We are the only planet with an atmosphere and water capable of supporting life. If whatever exploded had in fact done so it should have sprayed the same ingredients on earth all over mars or Venus. Surely these planets are close enough for life to exist in some form. And couldn't life there evolve as it has here ? adapting to temperature extremes. I cannot get an answer from a single evolutionist for my questions.
2006-10-14 17:16:13
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answered by carolinatinpan 5
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Apparantly, there were the right conditions for life to grow and evolve from the materials present!
Then when man evolved, he grew more intelligent and created many things of which religion was probably the first.
If there is an error anywhere it is because "man" said there was!
It is certain that the creation of living matter was caused by chance.
Accident would be assuming that there was contious thought, before the beginning of life, and he/she/it made a mistake.
Doesn't sound very scientific, does it!
2006-10-14 19:52:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Understanding this error factor takes a very deep perception, because we are seeking to know about creation itself. Like the bulb in a battery torch wants to 'see' the source of its own energy, the battery cells ! Like, the you in your own created dream asks , if his predecessor was an accident, believing that the dream is real, and that there was a whole history of Universe etc ! These examples are not exact... just indicative, and we can dump it , soon after just taking a hint, taking care not to even believe this hint conveniently !
Suppose we were able to perceive simultaneously two levels of our being..... the limited self within this body, and the limitless self ! The problem is about the limitless self... for which try to isolate the " I " within exactly..... if it each cell, then, with some part of the body cut off, the self has to get reduced ! If not, then what 'seems' limited in this body, could be limitless, just a matter of experience to happen (till then stuck !).
The 'error' factor will resolve with this deepening of perception. We need not get stuck to sequential approach at all !
2006-10-14 19:57:51
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answered by Spiritualseeker 7
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i recently read in discover mag, that RNA. can rudimentary be created with non living minerals. the rules on earth are that life be carbon based live on organic or non-organic substances and have some method of reproduction, through time that life will likely adapt to changes in environment hence evolve into something likely more advanced ...you cant go against nature because if you do go against nature its part of nature to...love and rockets..not god, sorry
2006-10-14 17:21:07
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answered by stalkin ya 4
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Yes, my dog was just telling me the other day how all life forms are an accident. Apparently God accidently said "let there be life".
2006-10-14 17:16:24
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answered by April N 3
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Well, according to all the God worshippers out there, God can't make errors, so apparently he WANTED humans to do all the bad things they do. Says alot about God, eh?
2006-10-14 17:13:36
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answered by xcrimsonxphoenixofxhellx 3
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there is no one else that you can learn about right now. god intended everything! he knows exactly what is going to happen day to day. he made it up. he knows your life. stop asking questions. it will only get you into trouble. asking to many things like this will only make your life weirder, not prosperous! believe, and let your life go. don't question, just live.... it for a reason.
2006-10-14 17:16:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, we are errors. God made us as apes and we evolved without him. Maybe that's why he never helps us with our needs...
2006-10-14 17:13:50
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answered by charliebear628 2
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the bible says god created us, that means that even god makes mistakes cause if we were made in his image, than god must have been one evil dude.
2006-10-14 17:14:31
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answered by Ms Berry Picker 6
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No God Himslef can make no error. we are naturally sinfull and we turn from Him and when we do that we fall. if you are a christian do you remember adam and eve? they were perfect but they sinned and broke His one and only rule. we are imperfect and He is perfect.
2006-10-14 17:08:21
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answered by Anonymous
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