Evolution is one of god's greatest creation. In eternity, all things occurs at once. Within the illusion of time, it all is in a constant state of becoming, hence evolution.
Make sense to you?
2006-10-26
08:45:55
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joju
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don't get hung up on my use of the word God. For god read Universe, or intelligence. Don't get stuck on bullshit literalist images of a creator being seperate from yourself.
2006-10-26
08:49:07 ·
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GOD WAS WITH US ALL THE WAY.
WE JUST REFUSE TO BELIEVE IT.
The concept that puts Hinduism apart from other religions is that of incarnations of God (called 'Avatar').
The 1st incarnation was Matsya (Fish). This corresponds to early life forms that lived only in water.
The 2nd was Kurma (Tortoise) This lived in the water but could also live on land. It also had 4 limbs
The 3rd was Varah (Boar). This was one of the earliest land animals.
The 4th was Narasimha (Half-man-half-lion). This was the early man who was still half man half beast.
The 5th was Vamana (Dwarf). This was the early man who was rather short and better than the beast.
The 6th was Parsuram (Man with axe). This was the early man able to use simple tools.
The 7th was Rama (Man with bow and arrows). This was the hunter gatherer man.
The 8th was Balaram (Man with a plough). Now man had learnt to grow crops to feed his family.
The 9th was Krishna (Modern Man). With the increase in the population, wars ensued and Krishna guided the righteous to victory.
The 10th will be Kali (The bionic-robotic-man, yet to evolve). This is the final incarnation.
Does this not seem like Darwin's 'Theory of Evolution' as applied to man.
This is why people think the Hindus have 'so many gods'.
nomark says
"The blueprint for life could not have been conceived by undirected, blind forces of nature"
Who is blind here? nature?
Someone who sees and still refuses to believe.
Open you minds eye and see, my friend.
2006-10-26 09:56:02
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answered by Anonymous
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WE ARE IN eternity now= we do not have to wait until we leave our body- our spirit is eternal- our body is not= the difference between to points is time- or space- can to things occupy the same space at the same time?? Not in the physical- think about it= evolution - as in God created the animals etc in Genesis in that order- but not like Darwin's hypothesis- there is little if no change going on- if so where?? Think about it-
2006-10-26 15:54:56
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answered by Debby B 6
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It is a very deep conception and well stated. It makes sense to me. I have always wondered why all the "religious people" limit God to earthly timetables when at the same time they say that He is Infinite, Eternal, and rules over everything, even time.
2006-10-26 16:00:09
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answered by Anonymous
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No not really. Evolution is a biological process that generally occurs over eons of time although it can occur in shorter time spans-time isn't an illusion in the world of biology it's a real phenomenon.
2006-10-26 15:49:49
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answered by Anonymous
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You are presuming the existence of a God or Gods... Logically, if you want to state this starting from what is backed up by evidence, you could say that God is one of the Evolution of Mankind's greatest creations... although I would dispute the conclusion.
Re: Additional Details - you cannot simply reassign a meaning to an accepted term without mentioning that you wish to do so...
2006-10-26 15:47:28
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answered by Blackacre 7
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Evolution is a fairy tale for adults. It didn't happen, because it couldn't happen. Evolution falls at the very first hurdle, the so-called 'primordial soup' fable.
If you believe the unscientific notion that life can just spontaneously generate itself from non-life, you will believe anything.
There is no naturalistic explanation for the origin of life that does not violate natural laws. The information for life encoded in DNA cannot just arise from nowhere. The blueprint for life could not have been conceived by undirected, blind forces of nature.
Because you cannot have the evolution story without its origins in the the primordial soup fable, we need to go no further, evolution is obviously founded on an unscientific myth.
2006-10-26 16:42:29
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answered by A.M.D.G 6
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Your entitled to your pov just as much as I am... so why not... I just do not think "evolution" applies to mankind.... dinos and all the other extinct forms and all the evidence of various different models of different animals and plants dose show , at least, some form of adaptibility... evolution?... a workable enough "theory" for scientific study... but not proveable.
2006-10-26 15:51:02
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answered by IdahoMike 5
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Oh boy! I imagine you know what you wanted to say, but instead you have presented a poorly phrased pile of nonsense. In a metaphysical sense you could argue some of your views. As there is no God I shall not bother !
2006-10-26 15:57:52
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answered by ED SNOW 6
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if you could programme the entire universe from its begining into a supercomputer, the computer could probably predict every single event that will ever happen, from astroids hitting planets to the evolution on earth
2006-10-26 15:54:13
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answered by Notre1Dame 2
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No. Contrary to what God said about creation. Sorry buddy, cannot reconcile the two. I used to think you can, but you cant.
2006-10-26 15:47:48
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answered by Jose 3
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