you have a very poor understanding of science, including physics, molecular biology, chemistry and evolution.
Go get your self an education and then try re-phrasing your question based on fact rather than distorted supposition and religious ramblings
2007-01-21 07:37:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Your argument is that complexity implies design. There's no proof or logical basis for that. Also, in many ways human anatomy is sub-optimal. Also you have an appendix that does absolutely nothing which implies that your designer isn't all that intelligent.
Also the design of the universe is (in my opinion) imperfect. Consider:
1) The sun will eventually die leaving the earth uninhabitable.
2) The earth will inevitably be sucked into the black hole at the centre of our galaxy.
3) The universe is heading toward a state of maximum entropy at which point no further work will be possible.
So surely an omnipotent God would be able to create a universe without these bugs.
2007-01-21 07:44:26
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answered by thievesstolemypolicecar 2
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The truthful answer is that we don't understand the reason for the huge bang. We could on no account understand the reason, because of the fact the reason could be genuinely and completely previous the attain of any style of technologies. we don't even understand if we can ever understand the respond. those awful documentaries on the undertaking are packed with speculative technobabble that finally skill no longer something. for example there is not any longer even a definitive information that the a lot celebrated black holes even exist. So there's no reason to invest further and have self assurance that they had something to do with the universe's initiating. additionally that cyclical universe conjecture is a decade old-shaped. we've on account that discovered that the enlargement of the universe is accelerating and there is not any longer any "crunch". the undeniable fact that the "documentary" have been provided that incorrect casts a doubt concerning the cost of something of the documentary. Cheers!
2016-11-26 00:27:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Space is vast. It is a moving, ever changing entity. The earth is very young, there is plenty of time for it to get sucked into a black hole or hit by a meteorite or who knows what. Failing all else the sun will eventually blow up and destroy the earth like an ant under a magnifying glass.
So who or what created the creator you speak of anyway? Speaking on a universal level there quite simply is no way to know, and in my opinion most likely the truth is something our meagre minds could never comprehend. Just believe what you wish and be happy with that.
2007-01-21 07:45:13
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answered by Ghapy 7
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What makes you think we're not in the process of being sucked into a black hole?
We know there's one at the center of the Milky Way. We also know that the Milky Way is a spiral galaxy and we're on one of the spirals. Spirals in nature are part of a vortex caused when matter is being sucked into something.
Don't assume we're not getting sucked in just because it may take tens of billions more years for it to happen.
2007-01-21 07:55:38
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answered by nospamcwt 5
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Yep.. a big bang.. Nature abhors a vacuum..
If "someone" created it.. how do you suppose that.. "someone" came to be...?? And.. can't you also suppose that an entity capable of "creating" a Universe would be able to do a much better job..??
It is all animal eating animals or plant life.. down to bacteria.. and the Universe is a wild & extremely volatile place.. full of radiation & debris.. Stars (suns) explode and who knows how many worlds are destroyed each day...??
No deity(s).. no "heaven" or hell.. no ghosts..
2007-01-21 07:47:35
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answered by Century25 6
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Well most people did, if that's any consolation. As far as the universe. I'm sure we all know on some level already, the truth, if we'll simply step away from the possibilities and state of unknowing and questioning long enough for the mud to settle and the water to become clear.
2007-01-21 07:44:08
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answered by Answerer 7
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So the thing that created the universe must be very complex indeed somebody had to create him eh?
2007-01-21 20:13:15
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answered by Crabby Patty 5
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I think that whatever you choose to believe until you get the real answer is right. As long as it doesn't hurt anyone. As for my personal beliefs, I've decided not to condemn myself to any certain decisions, especially when I have so little knowledge on the subject.
2007-01-21 09:01:28
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answered by sothisislife 3
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Could it be that the big bang they are speaking of is like when the sperm collides with the egg? Maybe each individual is a parallel universe? (Just a thought).
2007-01-21 07:39:18
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answered by darkdiva 6
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