Cosmochemical evolution that began with the big bang and took billions of years. We have very good evidence for this, and we can actually see it happening.
2006-12-28 09:52:24
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answer #1
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answered by eri 7
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i believe the Big Bang that God said Bang and it happend. and the big bang theory does not make since. it anything we should have a universe that is caos not perfect. that would be like saying if a car factory exploded then it would make a car. come on. also it actually takes more faith to believe in the big bang then to believe that God created everything. with God you have one miricle. that he became about. with the big bang you have to have like 50 miricles. well not that many but a lot more. you have to have that the first matter or whatever was created out of nothing. and then exploded making millions of other matters and what not. and then making the earth and having it so perfect i mean litterally perfect cause if we were a little closer to the sun or farther would make a huge differance and gravity and everything. and then life started some how.
and as a christian we have a meaning to be here. as well as hope when we did. if you are not then why are we hear. and God i agree with the person under that Jesus Chris is God.
2006-12-28 09:54:08
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answer #2
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answered by dannamanna99 5
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I don't think, I know. But how many of you primitives can really understand what i am saying. Many of you actually still believe in sky gods.
The universe was not created.
You have a human-centric view of things and should stop trying to define everything by your own rules. This human arrogance (it's all about us) has cost you your planet and will destroy your species.
You cannot gather information at any rate higher than light-speed, you cannot 'see' more than 85% of the universe you inhabit, yet you choose to define it.
Creation implies causality, you live in a causal universe so extrapolate from this that the universe must have been created in a causal environment. It is extraordinarily difficult to understand the non casual ( non linear) birthing place (for want of a better term) of universes.
Visualize a place with no time, no causality, no matter, no rules just a constant continual randomness (call it the chaos) throwing up the occasional ordered equations, these form the basic order structure which defines a universe. Once an order structure is formed it becomes apart from the chaos and (depending on the strength of the equation) becomes a lasting structure or dissolves back into randomness.
Your universe started from a handful of equations (you call them rules)that give events such as mass, energy and time, these combine (much like DNA) to give the super structures that form the universe we now live in.
This is true for all universes and some pretty interesting 'structures' which are not what you would define as universes.
Humanity is not ready for this knowledge as they do not posses the facility to understand it.
Try teaching the color blue to someone born totally blind.
There are no Gods, there are sentience's who are so far ahead of you that to you they are gods, but they are just ordinary guys.
And some are here now shaking there heads in despair at what you ******* are doing to yourselves.
2006-12-28 10:36:00
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, we created religion, which god came out of... We aren't entirely sure aliens exist yet, and according to the website below, a Belgian priest Georges Lemaître had the big bang theory.
2006-12-28 09:50:00
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answered by mwingo 2
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Genesis 1:1-19 says God did.
2006-12-28 10:08:26
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answered by Texas T 6
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All physical evidence points to the Big Bang, but to some facts aren't important in figuring out the causes of things. For example, through the Dark Ages humans thought that diseases were caused by demons, as instructed by their churches. So they prayed and prayed and eventually died in massive numbers because of the disease. However, later on, when another epidemic struck the people didn't believe the church and learned what the physical evidence told them about the actual cause of disease. They used that knowledge to figure out cures for diseases as well as means to prevent them.
2006-12-28 09:49:27
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answer #6
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answered by One & only bob 4
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God's powerful mind. While there is no evidence for this, there is much evidence that points to the Big Bang being false.
2006-12-28 09:48:13
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answered by Atlas 6
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God/a creator because the universe, Earth and its natural processes, the human body/brain and all living things on Earth are too complex to have happened spontaneously such as in the big bang theory.
2006-12-28 09:50:32
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answer #8
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answered by Citygirl 2
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The Big Bang.
Nothing else makes much sense so I'm not sure why you give those as choices and demand serious answers at the same time. That's kind of contradictory.
2006-12-28 09:49:01
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answered by robtheman 6
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Answers to your question have been given by scientists, philosophers, futurists, priests.., and the Prophets of God.
I believe in the answer of the Prophet of God for our time that all the worlds and creatures visible and invisible are created by the One True God.
2006-12-28 09:56:26
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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