there are two beliefs
1. God created the universe THEN created the laws of thermodynamics, he wouldnt of broke them
2.Scientists believe in the beginining there was nothing then the noting turned into something, then it exploded and made everything
2006-12-02 14:46:19
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answer #1
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answered by jn_dogs 1
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Excuse me, IS there any way to explain following those rules? We humans do not make the rules. God does--whoops! That explains it. Truth is stranger than fiction, my friend... And no fiction could be stranger or truer than those words...
No. Because God has created it. God is God, do you think you can question him? He was forever existing. And we were and are forever existing also, because we are part and parcel of him. Do you choose to believe all humanity and life came from a rock? Or do you choose to believe all humanity and life came from a spiritual supreme being? A rock? BEEP wrong answer. It is foolish to think life, in any way came from no life. Where is the chain? I thought all scientists believe in a chain? Monkey in to man...? Dear Darwin is a man, how are you to make up the idea if this almighty power exists or not by reading a book done by a normal human being? Quite simple, really. In the Bible it says, "in the beginning God created Heaven and Earth..." Indeed, the beginning. Darwin simply says "okay, the rock..." indeed, let's start with that. There you go. Darwin's philosophy is mundane, you should immediately know that life cannot come from no life. This is not logical? Do you want to say that's (_fill in the blank_) ? Go ahead say that's (_beep, right?_) Neither of the philosophies explain what actually happened in the beginning. How could you choose Darwin over the Bible? Yes... well read Darwin's Black Box. Look at my sofa... Would the sofa be there if no one had made it? Can my sofa create life...? And clearly, it would have to do this on its own. People make life ON sofas sofas do not MAKE life. Indeed this is simple. Experiment with lava, and fire, and acid, anything you can find. Let it cool off and create life... Sorry, I thought you said we love water so much because we come from water, (even though some human beings are scared of water to the bone) and water was known to create life. Sorry, the fire thing isn't going to work... And haven't they tried that already? Professional scientists have tried experimenting in labs to prove the Big Bang Theory, but you haven't heard much of that... Because they don't want the word to get out. That's right. They know. And they're laughing while some big bunch of fools are, well, foolish enough to believe such something. It is nonsense to say, "How could you not believe in science? We wouldn't be where we are without it." just as it is nonsense to say "How could you not believe in the Bible?" as they are both the same question of opposing sides. How could I not believe in science? Something may prove useful, that doesn't mean its right. How dare someone with such little mind come in here and state fact between what's real and what's not based on what they like more. Besides... look at where science has gotten us. You want to see NEXT, where they get us? You've got it. Next stop... Hell...! Remember, no poking or throwing blame while you are aboard. No, there is no escape exit on the bus and you may not leave. Have you all got your OnE-wAY tickets? Well there you go... Darwin before he died, he said his theories were wrong. Perhaps he... saw something between worlds? Darwin also believed in God.
2006-12-03 05:43:56
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answer #2
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answered by albinic_shadow 2
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Seeing that the universe and everything in it was created by God there really is no need for thermodynamics. God is perfect and created a perfect world. The planets revolve around the sun and have done so since God created the universe. It takes a complete year for the earth to rotate on its axis and revolve around the sun.
2006-12-02 14:40:14
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answer #3
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answered by zoril 7
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No one knows how the universe got here. I think it's kind of silly to say some sentient being predated the universe itself, because that would require an even greater explanation. It's much more reasonable to be unsure how the universe exists than how God exists.
BTW, that's the second law of THERMOdynamics, not cosmology, biology, or quantum mechanics.
2006-12-02 14:32:42
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answered by STFU Dude 6
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If you use all the ingredients of emotions, conditional love, fear, anger,hate, possiveness, attachment, Etc to bake a cake of unconditional love,all the ingredients lose their identity to form the greater identity. Perhaps when you bake all the Laws within the universe into a cake,the cake would be called God. "God dwells within you as you". All things are but God expressing his vision of himself. ( Jesus said something about coming to fulfill the law,not to break it.) As unconditional Love fulfills the ten commandments.
2006-12-02 14:57:13
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answered by Weldon 5
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In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the Earth. but if you want a good link to help you, go to my site below and click on the link to Dr.Whitcomb site
2006-12-02 14:33:36
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answer #6
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answered by ? 3
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God created everything
2006-12-02 14:32:37
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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ever hard of th big bang theory. the assumption is that another universe collapsed in upon itself until it was so dense and small that it just exploded. So this universe was formed by the destruction of another.
2006-12-02 14:33:15
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answered by judy_r8 6
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There are somethings we want know til after we meet God, We don't process the mental capacity to understand God and his power.....what we know is all he want us to know for now...
2006-12-02 14:40:49
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answer #9
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answered by purpleaura1 6
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well, then i dont have tot ell u that god made the world!
did u know that the guy that came up with eveloution, that before he dided, he claimed that all his therioes were wrong
2006-12-02 14:36:22
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answer #10
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answered by sesso*E 4
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