Do you ever wonder where all the different animals and people come from? How about the universe it self, there is no scientific explanation that I can find. Do you not believe that the creation of the universe and it's inhabitants are nothing less than a miracle?
2006-10-27
10:25:04
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PLease don't call me stupid its a legitimate question for what I call myself a truth seeker. i am not one of those religious fanatics that is doubting atheism alone I also doubt christianity and the whole God thing sometimes. Out of fear I'm am afraid to totally dismiss the concept of God. But don't fuc*ing call me stupid. I am a NY girl I don't play that sh*t.
2006-10-27
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Thank you I'll Check it out - disappearance of the universe, by Gary Renard.
2006-10-27
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How about the big bang? That explains where the universe came from. I know, I know, you're saying "prove it". I haven't proven it... 2 scientists won the 2006 NOBEL PRIZE in Physics for proving it. Check it out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_F._Smoot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Mather
Where did we come from? Our evolutionary predecessor. Where did current animal life come from? Their evolutionary predecessors. Where did all life come from? Honestly I don't know... and it's OK to admit that sometimes we don't know.
2006-10-27 10:44:47
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answered by Anonymous
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"Do you ever wonder where all the different animals and people come from?"
Yes, and evolutionary biology explains a lot of it. Given time I'm sure we'll figure out even more.
"How about the universe it self, there is no scientific explanation that I can find."
Sometimes you need to accept an answer of 'we don't know just yet.' Hundreds of years ago people weren't all that sure where babies came from but through time and growth we've learned the answer to that and many other things. Be patient. If you force an answer when there is no fact behind it, no rationality you may as well have no answer at all.
"Do you not believe that the creation of the universe and it's inhabitants are nothing less than a miracle?"
It is truly a wonder, but miracles presuppose a belief in God so wonder, yes, miracle, no.
2006-10-29 23:56:40
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answered by catalamity 3
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> A question for Athiest and all others?
I'm Pascalian Protestant Christian, so I guess that falls under the "all others" category
> Do you ever wonder where all the different animals and people come from?
Their parents.
> How about the universe it self
I wonder, but it's not useful for me to do that.
Not very useful to wonder about what there was before the Big Bang. Similarly:
"In the Beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word WAS God." Not very useful to speculate about what happened before the Beginning, or who spoke the Word.
> Do you not believe that the creation of the universe and it's inhabitants are nothing less than a miracle?
I don't know what happened to cause the Big Bang. I don't know if any miracles have occurred since.
2006-10-27 18:36:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution! People originated from Africa and migrated all over the world. Depending on the environment, people changed and evolved. The farther north they were, the whiter they became.If it is really hot than you will turn dark. It depends! The creation of the universe was not actually created by a human like force. It was most likely always here adapting and changing with the times. The universe always was, even before the big bang, There was just light(life,materials) in the middle of darkness(void). Its illogical to believe that a God in the image of humans developed and created the world we are in today. This is all explanations to calm are fears of the unknown. Humans are pretty greedy to believe we are the center of the universe and that we are always right in our individual ways.
2006-10-27 17:36:54
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answered by Maikeru 4
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The best explanation is that the animals and people (and plants, etc) are branch species from earlier evolutionary anscestors, and each branch, presumably, traces all the way back to whatever kicked the process off. How the process got kicked off is currently unknown. I wouldn't rush to quickly to fill that void in with "god did it" though, as there are already several theories in work on this, and self replicating organic molecules have already been generated in labs using organic molecules that we believe could exist naturally in non-life environments.
If you accept that "something can't come from nothing", then something must always have existed, and something always will exist in the future as well. There isn't any rational reason that something has to be sentient or all powerful. That something can simply be the nature itself, and there isn't any reason to believe otherwise at present.
2006-10-27 17:32:58
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answered by lenny 7
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I agree with you but I do not wonder. I know that behind this miracle is Allah. It seems a miracle to us but a very easy thing for Him to create and manage from the beginning till the end of days.
By the way, the great scientific revolution of the theory of the Big Bang that explains how the universe was created was mentioned in the Quran more than 1400 years ago.
Peace
2006-10-27 17:45:26
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answered by daliaadel 5
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You'll have to define "miracle". Life is extremely unlikely and probably very, very rare in the universe, but it's doubtful we're alone. To understand that all life on Earth is connected, and that we all come from the same source, makes much more sense that the idea that animals were created one by one on some heavenly assembly line. We are all related to one another. We're all star stuff.
2006-10-27 17:36:47
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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Just because there is no scientific explanation for how the universe was created doesn't mean that 'God' created it. There are a lot of questions about life and the universe that currently have the answer of 'we don't know'. Anyone claiming to know is being dishonest.
2006-10-27 17:28:27
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answered by steve a 1
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I will believe in things that can be proven. The story that a man lives in a cloud who doesn't have the courage to come down like he used to do in the bible or other religious writings is only a belief that collects $3 billion dollars a year in tax-free donations(how much money are they getting out of you?). Be righteous because it's the right thing to do, not because a religion that you financially support promises you a reward. You will never have world peace as long as you have religion.
2006-10-27 17:48:10
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answered by The professor 4
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Greetings!
There are no absolute scientific explanations, but its came a long way in helping us gain a better understanding of creation from a "human" point of view, and YET, all I can say...its Definitely a miracle!
2006-10-27 17:47:14
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answered by simmonsbey 2
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Answer. an explanation... disappearance of the universe, by Gary Renard. check it out.
I AM
2006-10-27 17:37:33
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answered by Anonymous
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