created the moon and the sun come to think about cause without these there would be no life on earth.......infact why did god create the universe i just dont see the point in the creating the hole universe if he only made life on earth whats the point in that
2006-11-04
13:48:54
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rusty red
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hey gabal am in a postion to question anybody and anything and who is gonna stop me(god) whatever you religious people are so messed up. one min you say god only created life on earth now you say god may have created life on other planets but not for us to contact..; waht a lot of bull $hit
2006-11-04
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Abu Gabal are you another Muslim trying to stop free speech?
It is a perfectly ligitimate query. If you have no idea who or why then say so dont question the questioner.
The Earth was created by the big bang. Life was created after that by the gases and chemicals etc, The creation of the solar systems and other solar systems will remain a mystery for the time being.
Maybe an early life force similar to ours happened in a similar manner billions of billions of years ago and they now know how to preserve the soul/spirit. We maybe be at the early stages of similar.
2006-11-04 14:25:40
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answered by SunGod 4
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The Sun actually predates the Earth. The Earth was created by a dust-cloud that accumulated around the Sun during its formation.
Our Moon was thought to have formed during a collision with a wandering body while Earth was in the process of forming. The collision caused some of the Earth's material to be flung out from it. At first, it may have manifested around the Earth as a ring, but it later coalesced into the Moon as we know it.
As far as why life developed here, it is thought that Jupiter may have helped protect the Earth from collisions from other heavenly bodies, thanks in part to its immense gravitational influence. This likely gave Earth time for life to develop, helping to minimize apocalyptic events which would have potentially interrupted life's development.
2006-11-04 21:55:00
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answered by Lunarsight 5
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GEN. 1:16 And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also.
1:17 And God set them in the firmament of the heaven to give light upon the earth,
1:18 And to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the darkness: and God saw that it was good.
We are not the only beings in the universe, we're the only ones that sin.
2006-11-04 21:56:41
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answered by Mark Fidrater 3
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G-d created everything earth, moon, sun and the universe, no body knows if their is life in other galaxies or not, no body knows what is out their. And if their were life else where, G-d would not let them come into contact with earth anyway, he would not want them contaminated with sin.
2006-11-04 21:56:46
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answered by hexa 6
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God never said he created only this earth. There are other planets with life, we just aren't able to get to them.
2006-11-04 21:57:03
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answered by backdoc 3
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You're not in a position to question God's actions nor words...
God does everything for a reason; How can you be sure that life exists on earth only? Have you even been to outer space before?
2006-11-04 21:59:54
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answered by AG 4
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Dilemma of Applying Reason
Almost all of us have been faced with the questioning of a child by repeating one word over and over. He can be very frustrating to us as he asks, "WHY?" If you put a knife beyond his reach, he wants to know "WHY?" When you explain it is sharp, he asks "WHY?" And so you explain, "in order to cut fruit," and he asks, "WHY?" And so it goes.
It illustrates the dilemma of applying reason. What we have to do when we apply reason is first set standards of proof. We decide for ourselves, "What will I be satisfied with if I find such and such and so and so that constitutes for me a final proof?" We have to decide on that first.
What happens though, is that on the really important issues, the philosophical matters, thinkers set standards of proof and they take a look at their subjects and eventually they may arrive at their standards. They may arrive at the point which say would constitute a proof. But then they ask for a proof of the proof.
2006-11-04 22:08:50
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answered by Syed R 2
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that is of course if we are the only life in the universe
do you think something so vast is created just for us to look at ?
2006-11-04 21:52:15
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answered by Peace 7
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I do not think we are the only life.The universe is endless and I am very sure filled with all different sorts of life !!!!!!!!
2006-11-04 21:53:44
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answered by gwhiz1052 7
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this is beyond u and me
2006-11-04 23:34:20
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answered by george p 7
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