God created everything from nothing, as only He can do. We are going into eternal life in either heaven or hell. Where are you going to end up? Hell by your disobediance, or into heaven by following the plan that God has lined up for us? You can do nothing and burn or have paradise by asking for forgiveness, baptism by immersion to wash those sins away, and the infilling of the Holt Ghost wiyh yhe evidence of speaking inan unknown language to get rid of any bad behaviors. The choice is yours.
2007-02-12 11:42:15
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answered by michael m 5
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As the song goes: "Nothing from nothing is nothing - you gotta have something ... " !!! First law of biogenesis is: Life must come from life. Therefore; a very likely and logical conclusion is this. Since we do exist and our existence is a reality - a fact, we therefore, might conclude, why are we born - what is this all about ? The life we came from initially, from the very start to the first human starting the flesh and blood "ball" rolling requires a defined purpose. Where do humans go to derive the explaination for their existence on a planet absolutely suited for their survival ? It is as if there is a grand design being actuated for us. What about the Universal law for energy, as discovered by Albert Einstein - where energy can not be destroyed but takes on another form, ultimately ? Why all of this fuss for humans who are only, going into "nothingness" ? Could it be - that there really is a God, Who does have mankind's best interests in mind, for the long run ? Is this "God" existence supported with scientific evidence ? The answer is an absolute YES !!! Where? In the fossil record re: "Cambrian" fossil phyla [layer]. Also; Physics re: U32 - Uranium - Has a half-life where it will breakdown [decay] into Pb [Lead] . If there was no God around to restructure and give the SURFACE of the earth a make-over to support life, then, WHY HASN'T ALL THE URANIUM DECAYED INTO LEAD by NOW? The earth IS millions of years old, remember, and what intervened to begin the process for our [human kind] time on this earth ?
2007-02-12 11:58:48
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answered by guraqt2me 7
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There are a few cosmological theories on the origin of the universe. The first that made sense was the oscillating universe theory, the idea that the universe is closed (ie, curves in on inself, like a sphere of sorts) and goes through the big bang, and expansion period, a recession period, a big crunch, and the whole process repeats. Adding an "age" to this notion, as you did, is meaningless, since time and space are linked, so in a singularity at the big crunch, time would stop. Follow these oscillations back, and no creation was necessary. But about a decade ago astronomers found that the universe is accelerating outward. By inductive reasoning, based on our current understanding of physics, this means that the universe will not slow down to recollapse. However, it may show that this is just an effect of dark energy, and the universe may recollapse; we'll all be dead before we can find out. A means to resolve the issues with this runaway expansion and the issues with the oscillating universe in general is an application of Brane cosmology. This is similar to string theory, but in more dimensions. The specific application states that these branes oscillate in space, existing forever. Occasionally they hit each other, and the energy released created the universe. The theory is still in its infancy though, so most of the details are yet to be fleshed out. Claiming that a deity created the universe may be the correct answer, once all other explanations are exhausted, but to immediately fall back to that position because the others are difficult to understand is admitting defeat and purposefully stopping the pursuit of cosmological understanding.
2016-03-29 04:03:41
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answered by Anonymous
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We were created from God, and we do not go into nothingness but are eternal from our birth forward. God is eternal and he dwells in atleast 2 dimension of time, like we are in the chalkboard, and he is everything surrounding it. We can only see, and comprehend that which exist in our universe. However in our universe there must be a beginning, otherwise we would have never arrived at this point, because it would have taken infinite time to do so.
2007-02-12 11:35:48
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answered by ۞ JønaŦhan ۞ 7
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We didn't come from nothingness. The laws of physics dictate that there cannot be something made from nothing. Granted, with all the empty space between the nucleus of an atom and its valence electrons, we aren't a LOT of something, and within the universe we are but a teeny tiny speck of barely something, but we ARE something. That's just pure science.
But I don't think an invisible being dictated who or what I would be, either.
2007-02-12 11:35:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Well that ? very much depends on what religion and God you are talking about? In fact without a perspective about who this God is you are talking about it is quite impossible to answer your ?.
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As a Christian I don't believe we go into nothingness so is quite easy for me to see God's eternal role in my existance, and futher more we didn't randomly spawn from nothing we were created by God who is eternal and has always and will always exist. This is from my Christian view point. If you don't have a religion or aren't Christian what I said might be a bit diffcult for you to understand.
2007-02-12 11:42:12
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answered by Ferret 4
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We were created by God. We are saved by Jesus' death. We are invited to live forever with God in eternity and be raised by the power of the Holy Spirit. The Father, Son and, the Holy Spirit has everything to do with it.
2007-02-12 11:38:38
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answered by 4HIM- Christians love 7
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He keeps churches in business financially before we go into nothingness.
2007-02-12 11:33:34
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answered by gruz 3
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It's been proven by science we did not and could not come from nothing. Imagine a volcano erupting and a city just falling into place from the debris. Hard to believe isn't it.
2007-02-12 11:44:50
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answered by spareo1 4
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Actually we came from the work of Gods hands and into his care we go when we die. Where is he going to put you?
2007-02-12 11:44:18
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answered by Anonymous
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