English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

God could not have made the earth because it is so organised and detailed like the structure of DNA or the alianments of the planets PLEASE SAY WOT U THINK!

2006-10-31 23:07:57 · 18 answers · asked by Katherine C 2 in Science & Mathematics Biology

18 answers

big bang ... but did the god made the big bang ... that is the real question

2006-10-31 23:11:14 · answer #1 · answered by Milos K 4 · 0 0

Most of the other answers have confused the Big Bang with the beginning of the solar system. In fact the Big Bang occurred over 14 billion years ago, whereas the solar system is "only" about 4.6 billion years old.

To briefly answer your actual question about how the Earth began, scientists believe that the substance of which our solar system is composed is made up of elements left over from earlier stars, which formed early on in the universe's history. These stars burned up their hydrogen fuel quickly, converting some to helium and other heavier elements, then exploded. Over more billions of years, the elements left over formed new stars, including our own sun. These attracted a layer of dust in the form of an accretion disk, which subsequently settled into planets.

This is why the late great Carl Sagan said we are all composed of star-stuff.

I have to say though that I don't understand why you say that God couldn't have made it because it is so organised. Surely if God exists and is all-powerful he can make anything he likes. However, since God doesn't exist, this is irrelevant.

2006-11-01 01:34:32 · answer #2 · answered by Daniel R 6 · 0 0

everything in science confirms the FACT the God created the Earth. science says that the earth was not, and that some tremendous expansion and cooling aggregated dust and gases strewn from the big bang, into this planet. in the beginning, God made the heavens and the earth, and the Earth was without form... in science, this means amorphous. take ecological succession. hydrarch, to be precise. the theory's back logic tells me that if all water bodies are undergoing hydrarch change into meadows and then forests, then all the world was once water, and hydrarch succession begot the land. and God separated the waters from the dry earth, and He called the earth land, and the water sea. take the primordial soup, on the beginings of life. tiny organic molecules like lysine formed from inorganic gases as the first units of organic material. science understands that aggregation was meaningfully supported by clay substrates which provided useful minerals and structure. God molded us out of clay. it just goes on and on. if you think abut it, only some scientists, not science, contradict the creation fact.

2006-11-01 01:14:11 · answer #3 · answered by AJ N 2 · 1 0

Try the Big Bang theory. It took billions and billions of years for the earth to be formed. I don't think you will know how long 1 of God's days are in earth days.

2006-11-04 02:02:34 · answer #4 · answered by patsy 5 · 0 0

There is as such no widely accepted theory that can explain the creation of any body in the universe. Scientists do agree that initially everything was one entity and then exploded (This is Big bang theory). But nobody knows wherefrom that initially single entity came or what gave rise to big bang. All explaination given so far are theoretical in nature which cannot be experimentally proven
You can propose your own theory also

2006-10-31 23:12:39 · answer #5 · answered by mcubea 2 · 0 1

A star exploded long ago. The dust and gas started to organize and form a spiral of gas and dust. Lumps and clumps pulled together and made the planets and the sun around 6 billion years ago.

2006-10-31 23:16:29 · answer #6 · answered by super stud 4 · 0 0

according to me, the big bang created all the planets in our solar system.
And if u want to know how LIFE on earth began, it puzzles me too, but i think it was like this: Some DNA molecule was formed due to the presence of various elements, which slowly developed into some reeeeeally low from of life ( like the virus ), and could reproduce asexually.

2006-10-31 23:12:59 · answer #7 · answered by Enlightened 2 · 0 0

That’s where all life started in the sea? The sea was the FIRST LEBOURTEY of LIFE?

travels back 3.8 billion years to when life began. Journeying round the oceans, he explores life's first laboratory and discovers how the incredible variety of sea creatures arose, from the first microbes to hagfish and dolphins.

they emerged from the seas and evolved adaptations to make them ever better able to cope with life on land, from the searing heat of the deserts to the icy polar wastes

Animals crawled on to the land 500 million years ago, but it was another 100 million years before life finally became airborne. Just four kinds of animals achieved the miracle of flight. Insects led the way, but their story is still shrouded in mystery.

faced by living things has been each other! From cunning carnivores to sex crazed elk, reveals how the relationships between living things can drive evolution itself - with some truly bizarre results.



Five million years ago we separated from our chimpanzee cousins. Steve Leonard looks back to explain how landscape changes drew us down from the trees and out on to the newly formed African savannah

2006-11-01 12:35:12 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You're incredible. to deny that God is the sole Creator, is ludicrous! Every single thing in creation points to His majesty and awe - nature, mountains, water, skies and most importantly, you and me. the awe of how we were created, will baffle man forever.
He made us [and everything else] wonderfully and fearfully. To much for finite minds like ours. In ignorance we try to ascribe this to a big bang, evolution and all other nonsens! God is order and order cannot exist outside of Him. He called, note, called things into being by His spoken Word and lovingly and wonderfully created you and me!! Thank him for that!

2006-11-01 02:21:28 · answer #9 · answered by godshandmaiden 4 · 2 0

well the first phase was big bang. there were many dust particles. later on the gases cooled down and formed solid.the heavier particles settled in between as the core .then the mantle and then the crust. the water vapor formed the seas and the oceans.the first life started in the water in the form of algae.

2006-10-31 23:14:48 · answer #10 · answered by helga 2 · 0 1

And exactly why could God not have made the earth. Even if you don't believe now, one day every knee will bow. Mark my words.

2006-10-31 23:18:30 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

fedest.com, questions and answers