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First law of thermodynamics - matter cannot be created or destroyed.
It would take a lot of faith to believe that the world was not created by God.

2007-01-19 06:45:37 · 28 answers · asked by Space-v 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The religion of eveolution will says anything to get you to convert to their foolish religion.....most people are too smart to fall for their nonsense.

Evolutionist are always looking for a way to convince themselves of foolish things in spite of evidence to the contrary.

Evolutionists invent all sorts of things as they go along.....everytime something doesn't work out right they invent another theory to keep it current with the latest discovers which keep invalidating their last assumption....it is really laughable

The thing to remember is that evolution is still just a theory - a hypothesis, a speculation, an unproven assumption.

"From the beginning of the Creation God made them male and female..."-- Jesus (Mk. 10:6)

Scripture says God SPOKE all things into existence with His Word:
" By the Word of the Lord were the heavens created, and all the host by the breath of His mouth. For HE SPAKE AND IT WAS DONE; HE COMMANDED AND IT STOOD FAST". (psalm 33:9)

2007-01-19 06:49:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 8

I myself am an evolutionist and believe the big bang to be a little far out there myself. However, it had to start somewhere and the big bang is just one theory. Also, knowing a small amount about thermodynamics...the first law states "The increase in the internal energy of a thermodynamic system is equal to the amount of heat energy added to the system minus the work done by the system on the surroundings." Your "matter cannot be created or destroyed" version is the dumb-down version they feed you in intro to chem and high school.

In a reason other than "the bible says so" prove to me that the earth was created by god. Without just saying that all the other reasons are wrong. Show me yours is right and then I'll believe in god.

2007-01-19 14:55:43 · answer #2 · answered by Randy A 3 · 0 0

Didn't you just disprove your own argument?

I quote: "First law of thermodynamics - matter cannot be created or destroyed.
It would take a lot of faith to believe that the world was not created by God. "

If matter cannot be created, then how did God "create" the world?

2007-01-19 15:36:14 · answer #3 · answered by sacredvanity 5 · 0 0

First point: Yes, the first law of thermodynamics does say this.

Second point: The big bang theory only proves that space and time have a beginning. Some Christians seem to think that there's a formula in there somewhere that states "God=No Existing." This is not true.

The big bang was formulated by a french physicist who was also a christian (he was clergy, as a matter of fact.) He seemed to think that if time had a beginning, that this would prove that there -must- be a god. Unfortunately, some christians have refused to run with this and use it to prove their faith, and they waste their time refuting it instead.

2007-01-19 14:52:32 · answer #4 · answered by piegie314 2 · 0 1

ARGH!!! This question shows you know nothing of science. First of all, evolution has nothing to do with the Big Bang. Secondly, the reason I believe that the Big Bang began the process of planetary creation, etc. is because of the evidence that scientists have been able to find which created the Big Bang Theory and then supported it. It isn't like scientists just thought up a good explanation of how the universe as we know it came to be. They saw evidence of a large explosion and radiation that has been moving out from one centralized location in the universe.

Big Bang is not religion or faith. It is science. Please read a book.

2007-01-19 14:50:59 · answer #5 · answered by Existence 3 · 3 0

Are you saying that you don't believe the First law of thermodynamics - matter cannot be created or destroyed? Because that law rules out the possibility of God creating matter.

The big bang does not state that matter was "created", it states that matter "changed form" due to certain events taking place.

2007-01-19 14:55:31 · answer #6 · answered by ÜFÖ 5 · 0 0

The laws of thermodynamics apply to a closed system. A system is closed when no energy is being added to or removed from it, and energy becomes unavailable not by leaving the system, but by becoming irretrievably disordered, as a consequence of the laws of statistical mechanics.

That being the case, your theory is blown out of the water with a big bang, considering that the Universe is still expanding.

I really hate when people try to use science to disprove science and they haven't studied it themselves.
Please stick to your religion and leave science to those who actually try to understand it.

2007-01-19 14:56:09 · answer #7 · answered by Kallan 7 · 1 0

Matter and energy are essentially the same thing. If the big bang really violated the first law of thermodynamics, do you REALLY think all those physicists who had to take 2 semesters + of thermo wouldn't have noticed? Or maybe they know a little more than you do? Yeah, I bet that's it.

It takes no faith not to believe in invisible friends. None at all.

2007-01-19 14:51:23 · answer #8 · answered by eri 7 · 1 1

1. First law of thermodynamics, about the conservation of energy

The change in the internal energy of a closed thermodynamic system is equal to the sum of the amount of heat energy supplied to the system and the work done on the system.

I find it ironic that you make an exception for your God, but not for the Big Bang. Clearly, we're here, so there is some unknown way around this law...

2007-01-19 14:50:05 · answer #9 · answered by Mr. NoneofYourbusiness 3 · 4 1

I think it takes Faith to believe in the big bang as well.

Again - The answer I always come down to when people say "ITS A FACT" is... Where you there?

I still hold true to the fact that the shotty evidence science has "supporting" the big bang theory could actually be evidence in support of God creating the world. Who says there wasnt a ton of force involved when the world came to be through the hands of God.

2007-01-19 14:52:06 · answer #10 · answered by Soon2BMommy 3 · 1 2

The Big Bang is a theory and only a theory, one that i choose not to believe. Scientists say that before the big bang there was nothing?? then what on earth is it expanding into~?

Once we have attained sufficient open-mindedness, we can understant that in space the earth is but a particle of the atom of the atoms of the hand of a gigantic being, who contemplates a starlit sky which composes the hand, the stomach or the foot of a being even more gigantic, who finds himself under a sky, etc, etc, ad infinitum. The same process applies for the infinitely small. On the atom of the atoms of our hands, there exist intelligent beings for whom these particles are planets and stars, and these beings are composed of atoms of which the particles are the stars and the planets on which there are intelligent beings, etc, etc also to infinity.
Infinity in time becomes more difficult for Man to understand because Man is born one day, he lives a certain number of years and dies, but he would like everthing in the universe to be limited in time as he is. For the man who is not awakened, the idea that anything in the universe could be eternal is unbearable, even if this were the universe itself. Our present day scientists abide by the same rule and say the universe must measure so many miles and must be so many milliions of years old. Whether in space or in time, we can only measure the part of the universe that we can sense(see).

EVERYTHING is eternal, be it in the form of matter or energy and we ourselves are composed of eternal matter.

It is FOOLISH to search for the beginning of the universe in time as it is to search for the beginning in space!

2007-01-19 15:04:57 · answer #11 · answered by baroni2486 2 · 0 0

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