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Answer this.... im a Christian wanting to know something, can you tell me where( if there isnt a God), where the planets that caused the Big Bang theory came from, tell me where that the organisms that "evolved" into Monkeys then into Humans come from. O.K, answer that, ive already asked a similar question... all you evolutionist answer this question O.K. then if any of you can give me a true, actual answer ill believe... give it a shot.

2007-02-09 15:13:09 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

27 answers

ITS NOT BUT GOD IS REAL....thats right they didnt blink themselves...

2007-02-09 15:16:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 7

You've got you're disciplines mixed up. Science deals with the material world. It can tell you to some degree of certainty that evolution occured and even something about its mechanisms (descent with modification).

But it can't tell you whether there is a God or not, and it doesn't try. That's called faith; some have it, some don't.

Many scientists who accept evolution (a keystone of modern science) are also theists who belive in God. Many are Christians. There is no incompatibility. Try reading the late Stephen J. Gould, for example, and he will tell you about the two magisteria.

Those Christians who have trouble accepting evolution are generally those who think the Bible is a scientific document. It isn't. The earth does not go around the sun, and when the Bible speaks of that, it does so metaphorically.

As for what proceeded the Big Bang--science will keep on searching. It may or may not find an answer, but if it does, that will pose just another question of where the predecessor to the Big Bang came from. You can believe that to be God or you can be content with simply continuing the search.

The Big Bang, by the way, has nothing to do with evolution; that's cosmology. And for the creation of organisms that begat life? There are plenty of theories, none of which have been proved; several of which have good scientific support.

As for giving you the true, actual answer--science doesn't do that either. Science tells what the best answer at this point in our search is.

Tell you what, I won't ask the Bible to teach me how to build a computer if you won't ask science to teach you aboiut God. Fair?

2007-02-09 15:33:20 · answer #2 · answered by Jon K 2 · 1 0

is god real, and evolution isn't?
Answer this.... I'm an atheist wanting to know something, can you tell me where( if there is a God), where he came from, explain how he snapped Humans into existence. O.K, answer that, Ive already asked a similar question... all you creationists answer this question O.K. then if any of you can give me a true, actual answer ill believe... give it a shot.

2007-02-09 15:18:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

"where the planets that caused the Big Bang theory came from, tell me where that the organisms that "evolved" into Monkeys then into Humans come from."

Oh, lord. Your science teachers would be throwing fits if they knew that this was what you'd come away thinking they'd told you.

No-one can answer this because you're so far off base the truth is only a distant rumor from where you're standing. This is like if I'd said "Christians, since the Bible says that pizza is evil, prove to me that pizza is evil".

2007-02-09 15:28:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Science's answer was made with research and monitoring of the world around us, over the years, carbon dating and so forth.
The Bible well... Revelations 1:10 "I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day, and heard behind me a great voice, as of a trumpet," In the spirit is known as an out of body experience, dehydration, sitting in the desert, solitude, hungry, pushing the body and the mind to extremes can cause mental issues, such as skitzophrenia, seeing angels and hearing voice that are not actually there.
There is a thing called Astral projection, something I've practiced to answer whether it was real or not. I talked to a female angel her said her name was armatell or something like that, its a dream.

Science is proving evolution, religion hasnt proved anything other than ignorance.
If my choice were between, scientific evidence, and a book of dreams, I would and have choose the facts, due to my unbiassed stance.

There is nothing saying God and evolution cant coincide, its just evolution and the first book by moses known as Genesis, cant coincide.

2007-02-09 15:23:46 · answer #5 · answered by Occult NZ 3 · 0 1

I myself am Christian and a creationist. I am also a scientist and have enough knowledge on this to try to answer your question.

According to theory:
Planets did not cause the big bang. There are several possible causes for the big bang. One says that the universe before this one collapsed because it had a different space-time geometry. As it collapsed to a very small point, the fundamental forces of the universe changed, and gravity became a repulsive force briefly, forcing the unvierse to expand again into what it is today. Another view says that universes can spawn in singularities. While quantum gravity says that universes are nothing more than branes (short for membranes) on a sub-dimensional grid of some sort.

According to evolution and astrobiology:
Comets brought water and complex organic molecules to Earth. These molecules got complex enough that they were able to form a sort of proto-life goo (forgive my horrifically mangled explanations). This goo of organic material got more complex over the ages, and it eventually created very, very primitive single-celled organisms. These organisms got more complex over time and created life in the oceans (water's a good solvent for chemical reactions, so it's a good place to start life). From there, the life adapted to become amphibious, and as that life got less dependent on water, it became land-based life. All this life got more complex and became what we see today.

Now I again state: I am Christian, and a creationist. I believe God created us as we are, and the universe. I am just simply stating what current theory says.

2007-02-09 15:21:26 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Ok, how would we have anyway of knowing that? How do you know there is a God? Because a precious little book that you can find in any hotel room in America said so? Pfffft, I need more proof than that. The monkies that humans evolved from come from even more simplistic organisms that come from even more simplistic organisms, etc. etc., till you get to the most basic elements of earth, heat, and electricity, which are able to create life. Sounds likle someone didn't pay attention in highschool biology. Of course, though my answer is quite good, your not going to pick it as the best answer because you'll pick a simpathetic Eve Angelical who agrees that God created everything.

2007-02-09 15:20:15 · answer #7 · answered by Jonny G 3 · 1 0

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2016-11-03 01:09:24 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If you want to learn the real explanations and answers you have about evolution, whay are you asking us? We don't have degrees in Evolution Sciences.

I suspect you are looking for a way to say "I gave them a chance, I had an open mind," without ever really giving the theory of evolution a chance, or really risking your current beliefs.

Is your faith in God so weak?

Why not read a book about evolution, by someone who actually believes it? There might be some answers there.

Better yet, why not read a book by a Christian who believes in Evolution? It might open your eyes.

2007-02-09 15:26:12 · answer #9 · answered by Mr. Bad Day 7 · 1 0

No one "knows" the answer. I can tell you that there is a great deal more evidence for evolution than for creationism. Ignoring that evidence would be tantamount to ignoring gravity or global warming.

You are a victim, though, of black-and-white thinking. It's not either-or. It could very well be both. Evolution is a brilliant way to ensure survival and improvement of a species. Isn't it possible that a creator devised it?

Finally: "Evolutionist" is not a word in the sense you're talking about. The "-ist" implies that the person "believes" in evolution. One does not "believe" or "disbelieve" in evolution; one either accepts or ignores its reality.

2007-02-09 15:18:14 · answer #10 · answered by Huddy 6 · 1 0

Yes, Virginia, evolution is real. There are mountains of data and scientists have observed single celled organisms under microscope evolving in front of their eyes. All this crap about its a theory and therefore not real is disingenious and show a lack of understanding about science.

God was a device used to explain events that were unexplainable to uneducated people. It was a way to control large groups and make the people in them follow rules. If you study Cultural Anthropology, you will see how each society develops these devices suited to their environment.

We don't need the threat or promise of God anymore to make us do what powerful people want. Now we have propaganda and other forms of mind control.

2007-02-09 15:25:04 · answer #11 · answered by realst1 7 · 1 0

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