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Is it more logical to think that a single cell was formed on earth because the conditions were exactly right? Or is it more logical to think that an entire entity(God) just poofed out of nowhere?

Provide logic if you disagree with mine or don't even answer!

2007-01-18 08:24:01 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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U want logic...while i cant find any in ur question.
i dont understand how can u convince urself that all this world was created because (conditions were exactly right)...If u studied anatomy or physiology of the human body or even insects, u wouldn't ask this.
Well i did, and i was amazed by the gr8 balance between all organs and cells to maintin u alive.Hormones, enzymes, and millions of chemical reactions every second just to give u the ability to make a small move....
Its very stupid to think that all this is just a coincidence provided by some good conditions....
Finally i will ask u something and please answer logicly:
if u believe that good conditions create life, well tell me why we ain't able till now to create lives although we have all abilities to regulate temperature, nutritive media, light, and radiations....and please dont tell me we made robots ...i mean to create life from nothing, even without sample of cells and making them multipliate...consider urself as in the beginning of the world and that we have to create a life from nothing.

2007-01-26 06:36:38 · answer #1 · answered by Resonance 3 · 0 0

"A single cell was formed on earth" who is the doer in this passive sentence , and who formed the earth on which this process was made, what is the logic behind the fact that many millions of people just were born and live then die ? just think of the sun is it a coincidence that it was located at a perfect distance, if it come a little bit closer all earth would be burnt and if it moved back a little earth would be a frozen planet!!
just think of a seed of apple and a seed of bean for instance, why do they ( after being planted in the same soil and irrigated with the same water under the same climatic conditions) turn to give two different kinds of food with two different taste.
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2007-01-26 08:18:26 · answer #2 · answered by mali 6 · 0 0

We can duplicate all of the conditions and environment that we think 'created life' and yet for all our knowledge we can't. We can't give life to a single cell, a single seed or any other thing.

No, I don't believe in a God that poofed out of nowhere. Nor do I believe that an Earth can be created out of nothiing. Both came from something, someone and somewhere.

2007-01-18 08:31:10 · answer #3 · answered by Someone who cares 7 · 0 0

I'll answer this question totally on sciences side. First of all, evolution can NOT be proven. Darwin's finches? Charles Darwin NEVER saw these finches become more than just that...finches. Aren't humans the same? Aren't there different colored people? Don't guitarists develop callouse on their fingers? Adaptation does not imply evolution. They say that climate change and other things of that sort push certain animals to evolve. But wait...i thought evolutionary change took millions of years? And yet the climate would have changed much too quickly for an organism to be able to develop the characteristics needed for survival. Overthrust? How do they explain that? Can a rock layer "millions" of years old just jump on top of a layer that is much younger? Without any signs of slicken sides or fissures or anything? Human footprints among trilobites? The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics states that with increasing entropy(randomness) there follows a decreasing complexity, and vis versa. If natural selection (random change in DNA sequence)were to really be true, then wouldn't the organisms become LESS complex and not more complex? So evolution scientists say that Laws are wrong and their Theories are right? You see, whenever a problem disproving evolution comes up, its not that the scientists find the answer, its that they make an EXCUSE for an answer. If i were to steal someones car and park it in my garage, can i say that it is mine? Because its in my garage?
But hey, i believe in the big bang theory...God said "BANG!" and everything came to be.

2007-01-25 09:13:43 · answer #4 · answered by bobby n 1 · 1 1

It's actually more logical to Accept the irrefutable facts of evidence in the Holy Bible as scripturally sound doctrine written by men "inspired" (through God's Holy Spirit - His "Son" the "Spoken Word" who created everything) By God Almighty Himself. God is the Great "I AM". The "Great Eternal". He always was and always will be. If you could bring yourself to accept the fact that we (Mankind) are the most amazing and profoundly complex work of an infinite intelligence beyond our grasp of comprehension. Only a Perfect Spirit Being with the capability of extraordinary powers of infinite wisdom and magnificence could construct a Universe so vast and beautiful that if it don't bring you to your knees in FAITH and humility to humble yourself before the "Great Eternal One" and pray for understanding of why you were born, what your purpose here on earth is, and where your true destiny could be, for Eternity, than you don't have a REAL reason why you should exist at all. Praise God!!

2007-01-26 07:08:00 · answer #5 · answered by SLEDGE 3 · 0 0

NO their is no god, god is something people made up to make their self have a point to life. There is more true things in science. that is like asking......do you believe in peter pan, I would say no because it is just a story(A BOOK RIGHT) same with the bible and god just a story to keep people from going out of their minds. THEIR IS NO LIFE AFTER DEATH. nothing but our humans minds can't think of that because we where teached when small that everything has a begging and a end. But how do we know a book has a ending but not life it just keeps going and going. Even if the humans all die it just keeps goin and goin. no end AND NO GOD that is my answer.

2007-01-18 08:51:55 · answer #6 · answered by Hil 2 · 0 0

Did God create humanity?---no Humanity created God--thousands of them--usually to to compensate for our lack of knowledge--known as the "God of the Gaps". For example-when we did not understand thunder---we created a Thunder God--when we understood thunder--the Thunder God became redundant As science & knowledge push back the barriers of ignorance--so our need to believe in ancient myths decreases.--:]

2007-01-26 06:37:30 · answer #7 · answered by huffyb 6 · 1 0

WELL SAID BOBBY......

You are asking for logic, where you can get none....God is about FAITH! and the theory of evolution, is just that... A THEORY...

The story of creation has always remained the same......The theory of evolution is an ever-changing book.....and an unproven one....at that..

Lastly,, and this is just a thought.... Maybe Darwin's finches came to be as part of a mutation.....and not necessarily as part of adaption to environment. Ever hear about the people whom have claws for hands...What would Darwin say about them....

2007-01-25 16:37:42 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Yes indeed. It wasn't one of those know it all scientist who also were created by God.

2007-01-25 11:52:28 · answer #9 · answered by robert m 7 · 1 0

One simple point , man created God , to blame something else for nature

2007-01-18 08:38:03 · answer #10 · answered by adrenelinshifter 2 · 0 0

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