I believe we evolved from some type of animal like human. And as time passed by we evolved into what we are today.
2007-02-02 04:13:32
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answered by katie d 6
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Would it really help you to have another theory. What good is theories. Would you not prefer to taste the cake rather than read the menu.I will give you a clue but you can only experience the taste yourself We did not come from anywhere or get here. We were always here.
2007-02-02 12:52:55
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answered by Anonymous
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We’re actually two parts. The first part, we are made up of the elements/materials of space. The second part, we are part of an energy source not bound by the laws of time and space, as we know it. The first part is something that we’re well acquainted with due to the fact that we can use our senses to examine it and know that it’s ‘real’. The second part is something that can’t be measured, weighed etc. To explain further on the second part, science has shown that evidence of a type of ‘electrical aura’ or ‘electrical field’ does exist within all living things. Everything from a simple leaf cut in two still shows under examination a whole leaf. In question, it does go further than something as simple as an ‘electrical field’ is still part of the physical, at the same time, it gives a slight indication to the energy source that is part of our second half. This energy source is ‘alive’ is apart of all living things and having intelligence surpassing what we now know. We as human beings refer to this energy as a soul, spirit etc.. derived as such and stemming from what we would call God. As complex or unbelievable as this may sound, we have to have an understanding of how complex everything in the known universe is. Everything from black holes, to curved space, to carbon based live forms and silicon based life forms, to the time space continuum, negative space, anti-matter, the complexity of even the human body down to the cellular level and more the complexity of life as we know it to be. Not only the complexity of it all, at the same time, look at how well all of these components work together and can create or ‘destroy’ only to create anew a perpetuation of the fantastic if you will. When you imagine the concept of an intelligent ‘energy source’ that dwells outside the boundaries of what we understand the vastness of space it in itself is only a testimony of everything thing else that we are only now becoming familiar and even that understanding is limited. You could also look at our existence as being part of a whole body. Imagine if you will the vastness of space is actually the inside of a ‘human body’ a living ‘organism’ and we as living beings are on a scale smaller than the cellular level living within. The cosmic body belongs to God, he created us and we have a part to play within that ‘divine’ body. Well, I think that you can kind of grasp this analogy.
We as human beings got here the same as everything else, we were created from both parts as was the world a living planet if you will.
2007-02-02 13:17:56
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answered by bjornulfrthegleamer 1
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Why don't Adam and Eve "cut it"?
I find it perfectly reasonable to believe that an all-powerful God can create humans ex-nihilo, as well as the rest of the animals and the universe. Why is that so difficult for people to comprehend?
Both Creation and evolution have testable and non-testable aspects. Both make philosophical assumptions. Creationists believe "In the Beginning, God..." and evolutionists believe "In the Beginning, Dirt..." . Neither of these assumptions are testable. However, when we examine the testable evidence for both sides, Creation comes out on top - and I'm not just being biased. You should read "The Evolution Cruncher" by Vance Ferrell. It contains thousands of scientific facts that deny evolution and support a young-earth Creation.
2007-02-02 12:14:46
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answered by FUNdie 7
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The standard scientific ones:
Big Bang/Inflationary Theory (universe)
Nuclear Theory (Sun)
Gravitational Theory (Sun, Earth)
Abiogenic Theory (life)
Natural Selection Theory (humanity)
2007-02-02 12:12:56
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answered by Anonymous
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There was a great battle in space between G'BroagFran and The Nether- "Bob." G'BroagFran slew The Nether- "Bob," and made the Great Dung Beetle to roll together his phlegm, bile, cancer, and feces to form the first Man. Then he fashioned a Wo-Man out of rattlesnakes and tarantulas. Both of them were giants, covered with beautiful hair, and they could live for a million years.
The Great Dung Beetle had made Man and Wo-Man as two different creatures at first, able to procreate without sex, by budding. But G'Broag'Fran saw them and felt pity, and made them to come together; and when the Root of Man-man was sunk into the Crevasse of Wo-Man-woman, that was the "Tree of Knowledge."
2007-02-02 12:15:25
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answered by Lee Harvey Wallbanger 4
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god isnnnnt a fact as that dumb blonde has just said, the more reliable source is that two stars or rocks in space collided and then earth and the rest of the planets were formed and we have eveolved from single celled organisms. Some people might disagree and say whar are the chances of that but then u have to remember how big the unviverse is....it is ever going so now what are the chances of it happening?
2007-02-02 12:13:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Big bang and evolution. But why bother asking? It's what you do with your life that matters. The here and now is more important than how we got here.
2007-02-02 12:12:54
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answered by Eso_ uk 4
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We,ll find out one day. Its the oldest question in the world.
2007-02-02 12:12:19
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answered by Merovingian 6
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"At the beginning was the word..." God alone. He made us.
2007-02-02 12:14:31
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answered by Nini 5
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