Please explain where the matter came from that was evolved then. And big bang won't suffice, what made the big bang, where did the matter or energy that made the big band come from. I want to know how what matter or energy everything was started with came from.
Because as I see it, the ONLY possible answer is creation. Because if you are able to come up with an answer of where it came from, then where did the thing that it came from, come from. IT would be an infinite line of where things come from. The only thing that makes sense is a GOd that was always in existence, having created.
2007-01-08
02:56:41
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Because God doesn't need science to explain his existance, he was always there. And it makes a lot more sense then any other idea.
2007-01-08
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I see what you mean.
I keep arguing with people who tell me that we came from monkeys, well if we did, then how come monkeys are still around and they have not evolved too??
2007-01-08 03:04:48
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answered by scarlett 2
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The theory of evolution and the big bang are completely separate theories.
Evolution explains how life could have developed on earth which we know happened much later than the start of the universe (if there was a start)
There are currently no provable scientific explainations for what happened before the big bang (if there was one). However god is not the only possible answer. My favourite theory is that the universe has always been and here and always will be here meaning there is no start and no end.
2007-01-08 11:13:18
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answered by Mike 5
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By your rhetoric, logic, knowledge and grammar, you would appear to be another fine example of Christian home schooling.
1.) Evolution by natural selection has nothing to do with the "Big Bang" theory. Zero. The Big Bang theory addresses a cosmogenic question not a biological one. You should be "asking" astrophysicists this question not biologists.
2.) I put "asking" in quotations because you are not truly asking a question (see aporia) but stating your opinion.
3.) Science cannot take us back before the Big Bang. God is a hypothesis (albeit one that cannot be tested). It's also possible that the universe is a turd created by cosmogenic mice, and our solar sytems are but bacteria feeding off the residual morsels of energy....it makes about as much sense as your God hypothesis. You, however, say the ONLY answer is Divine Creation. This is not a scientific viewpoint. Scientists must consider all viable hypotheses.
2007-01-08 11:26:53
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answered by ivorytowerboy 5
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It's entirely possible that "the guy upstairs" created what was before the big bang, created the big bang, and set forth the process of evolution.
Now with respect to Genisis, could that be more or less a parable explaining the power of God, or and could Adam have been the first evolved homo sapien that god was waiting for? Maybe the pile of mud was written as an example?
2007-01-08 11:12:02
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answered by LongSnapper 4
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I have often pondered this myself. If God is the creator, then where did God come from?
I believe this baffles us so because the only form of creation that we know is production or reproduction.
However, evolution & creation has left me with this in thought.
God said that he created man in his image.
Evolution says that we evolved from monkeys.
My God is not a monkey!?
I asked my husband once if he believes in the Big Bang Theory.
He said this..
"Of course I do...That's how my mom got pregnant with me!"
Look...I have spent countless hours trying to figure out the answers, and I have come to the conclusion that I can not and will not until my time has come. Whatever it is that happens then is fine, until then I will just live, laugh, and love.
No need in wracking my brain over something that no one knows the answers to.
2007-01-08 11:27:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I didn't know that evolutionists had to have all the answers, because they don't, just as creationists don't. You obviously don't see the contradiction in your own argument. If there must be a fully sentient explanation for the creation of the universe, then there must be a concomitant explanation for the origin of a god which allegedly created it. The assertion that god must have always existed just doesn't cut it, just as you claim the Big Bang Theory isn't a satisfactory explanation for the origin of the universe.
2007-01-08 11:07:52
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answered by MathBioMajor 7
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What does evolution have to do with the beginning of the universe?
Who created the creator then? If the creator wasn't created, then why does this have to be true for matter?
And if "god" was always in existence, then why not the universe or the matter/energy that made it? One of the laws of the universe is that matter cannot be created, so it seems there are more possible explanations other than "god did it, magic, voodoo mumbo jumbo."
You've stepped into a trap of fallacies and may not be aware of it.
2007-01-08 11:01:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Your answer is not an answer, it is a cop out. You define the origin of the universe as God, tthen say that the universe had to start from God. Demonstrate that your tautology it is the ONLY answer.
CERN has a new collider that may get us closer to an answer. We biologists are not neccessarily to one's to ask about the nature of high energy physics research. I know that "Scientific" Creationism is founded on intellectual dishonesty, but could you try to be a little more subtle about it.
2007-01-08 13:34:34
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answered by novangelis 7
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All the energy and matter in the universe has always been there. You could ask the same question about God, where did it come from? But scientists think that all the energy in the universe has always been and will always be.
2007-01-08 12:22:39
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answered by Take it from Toby 7
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Your question does not make sense. The big bang has to do with the creation of the universe and has nothing to do with speciation or the law of evolution.
May I suggest a highschool astronomy course and/or biology course. You will realize that they are very different entities and to confuse the two is pretty ridiculous.
2007-01-08 11:07:39
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answered by tiger b 5
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Wow, dude, I'm a Christian and believe in creation, but you sound awfully hostile....
Relax, we all believe what we believe and ultimately, it will be revealed to us in time.
Who's to say that they weren't one in the same...
I think that GOD created the big bang and from that point, continued evolution...
I don't really think that Adam and Eve were the first creatures on earth.... They evolved with GODs help...
No need to be argumentative... just believe what you believe.
2007-01-08 11:07:48
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answered by my-kids-mom 4
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