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If some say God didnt create the begining, chemicals and Gas did... ok, Well.. Ima think outside that Box and ask,, what created chemicals and Gas? did it just appear outta nowhere?

2007-02-12 13:52:05 · 18 answers · asked by Pierre C 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Well, first science says the mass and matter of the universe has always been here and is eternal. Which sounds a bit religious me, like take it on faith.

This is called the conservation of mass and matter, which cannot be created nor destroyed only converted.

Next the current theory is that something called a singularity, which no one has really ever seen or experimented with. It is anywhere from the size of the Earth to the size of an Atom and it contained all the compressed mass of the universe and one day it just throws everything out (big bang, which was postulated by a Catholic Priest who was a physicist) including free electrons and protons which quickly merge and make all the hydrogen in the universe then probably some helium and other gases and all the hot plasma (hydrogen) starts to form into stars and galaxies and small bits of plasma cool and become planets like Earth and the gases form naturally and evolve over time.

And one day by some lucky accident all these inorganics are in the correct proprotions at the right temerpature with the right gases and they spawn primoridial organic matter, RNA, protoplasm, the building blocks of life.

This is supposed to be less far fetched than God creating it all.

We don't know how God did it. Maybe God is some brilliant spirtiaul scientist, maybe God just wills things to happen. The Bible is not distinct enough although the beginging in Genesis would describe the Scientific method of God and his Angeles were creating the universe in a traditional bio-physics manner and it is very likely God is far beyond that. What is missing from the Bible are all the intricate details. The formulas and math, which is what science eventually gives us thousands of years later.

If you take the Bible literally God formed man out of elements of the Earth (dirst, dust, microbes, primordial muck, what, specifically is hard to say) and with a breath from his own lungs or body, so that could be the Gases. Maybe God was 10 feet away, a hundred feet or way or just gave Adam mouth to mouth to start his lungs moving. Although if God is that advanced he'd have other methods of doing that, but maybe God wanted the personal touch.

Anyway, Science doesn't offer much more than that.

Certainly we have proved to a degree that if free electrons and protons were released with a huge amount of heat, radiation and escaping hot plasma it is possible to form a lot of the elements of the inorganic chart.

Evolution formed the rest over years.

The hard part is moving from INORGANIC to ORGANIC, which NO scientists has done repeatedly in the lab. No one can take a Gilbert Chemistry set and make so much as a protien strain.

You have to start with existing orgianic chemistry materials and even then you can't create life or make some microbe.

Science can breed things from existing things, but they have YET to take this, that and the other, put them in a test tube and produce an amoeba.

2007-02-12 14:16:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

In the beginning after the big bang the universe comprised of only hydrogen – the simplest element left over from the big bang. Because the hydrogen was unevenly distributed throughout space it started to collect in some places and as these hydrogen balls became denser and more massive they eventually compressed into themselves to a point where hydrogen atoms began to fuse (fusion) and so the first suns formed. By the time the suns came to the end of their lives the process of heat and compression in their centres created more and more complex atomic structures (helium and so on).
Through the repeated formation and destruction of suns from more and more complex atomic structures over billions of years eventually the compounds needed to produce more complex molecules were available all the way to being able to produce the building blocks of life.

The atoms that make you up were 'cooked' in suns over billions of years. You are, quite literally, a star child.

2007-02-12 14:12:45 · answer #2 · answered by ZZ9 3 · 1 0

God created the world, not a big bang. Those scientists are nuts, they are just trying to prove that there is no God. They know that things could not just bang and appear instantly, but they don't want to admit that God did create the world; He created them! I mean, think about it: How could there just be a big explosion, and you'd look around you and there everything was, in perfect order. Go outside when it's warmer and pick a leaf. Gaze at the intricate designs of the veins, only God could do that. Not just some big bang.

2007-02-12 14:17:56 · answer #3 · answered by ☼SoccerGirl☼ 4 · 0 2

I actual have before responded a query comparable to this, so i'm purely going to shrink and paste. A be conscious for atheists - it is humorous how after we seem on the synthetic issues round us all of us recognize for a undeniable reality that it ought to were made through someone yet after we seem on the failings that are non-synthetic, such issues which have a a lengthy way more beneficial stronger and complicated layout, the first imagine we anticipate of of is it become there through 'probability'. Even until eventually in the present day, scientists don't have any info of how precisely the pyramids were equipped yet we've this style of sturdy conviction that it ought to were designed and equipped through adult males of that factor. Why is it that those issues that are not synthetic skill it got here through twist of destiny besides the actual undeniable reality that they're a lengthy way more beneficial complicated and stronger in layout? a sparkling signal if you reflect. They deny the words of the author who created the finished universe and each and every thing in it yet would somewhat trust a guy's be conscious who has a tiny fraction of understanding compared to their author. Its like i pass to a clothier and completely clarify to him how his products were made and how each and every of the diverse factors makes the product artwork even as in reality i'm completely incorrect and in trouble-free words assuming issues that seem logical to myself. What a disgrace...lost in delusion...i say.

2016-11-27 19:18:02 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Maybe the mass-energy of the universe always existed. Maybe the the mass-energy of the universe did pop up. Maybe God created it. Remember that not knowing now does not make things unknowable in the future.

2007-02-12 14:37:20 · answer #5 · answered by novangelis 7 · 1 0

In the beginning was the Word. The Word was GOD. Without the Word nothing was created. The Word became flesh and dwelt amongst men.

2007-02-12 14:01:26 · answer #6 · answered by Tribble Macher 6 · 0 1

If you can just blanketly say "god created everything, so he has always existed" then why can't you apply that logic to gas and chemicals? Here.. my answer is as mature and sound as yours: chemicals and gas created everything, including time, so they didn't need to be created. It's just as logical.

2007-02-12 13:57:02 · answer #7 · answered by greecevaca 4 · 1 1

Okay, all you believers in evolution and the big bang, let me answer this question with another question aimed straight at the heart of the falsehood you believe in. Why is it that scientist now have the means to EXACTLY duplicate the conditions on a "primordial" earth to "evolve" life BUT HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO DO SO?

2007-02-12 15:23:43 · answer #8 · answered by Joel Sean 2 · 0 1

Who created God?

2007-02-12 13:55:14 · answer #9 · answered by agnosticaatheistica 2 · 2 1

It has always been there....that's just a theory of people. I decided a long time ago to stop trying to figure out why? and how? and start living life.

But if a Christian can say God has always been there a non-religious can say atoms have always been there. I respect your beliefs if you respect mine, don't be intolerant.

2007-02-12 13:58:57 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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