Oh Brother.
We came from the Dust of the Earth.
Is that so Hard to Believe?
Yeah, GOD can Elimate the Universe, but---You'll never make a Monkey outta Me!!!
(I do that too much Myself)
Hahaha!
Ditto...................
2007-02-13 11:31:16
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answer #1
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answered by maguyver727 7
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The Scientific community have not come to a consensus about the Universe: Big Bang vs. Random collection of mass. Yes, under both, God created it. We just need to find how to measure it.
Now, the Big Bang theory is popular because that would give a "Central" point for the Universe. With a central location we could: measure time, date, and study in greater depth. A recent study said that if the Big Bang occurred, that the mass of our Solar System traveled 100,000 times greater than the speed of light --- Which is against Einsteins theories --- That would be very God like --- or disproves the "Big Bang Theory".
The other popular idea is that mass radonly attracts. There is no center for the Universe, but Galaxies are formed there-by creating magnetic forces to form solar systems.
Under all circumstances, I believe God is the Creator.
2007-02-13 19:36:14
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answered by Giggly Giraffe 7
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When the word "light" started to viberate in the void and viberated into what we call light or that definition of that energy, then the moment it became light could have made a noise like a bang, who knows? Only God knows what happens when He speaks something into existance. It might have happened at the moment He spoke it or when it materialized moments later. Is there a bang to a door slamming if there are no ears there to hear it? Does it take some sort of mechanism to stop a viberation at the actual level of making sound? The Bible tells it all and it was taking thought and turning it into energy that became substance. Atomically speaking there might be a bang when an atom of air bumps into an atom of water. It would depend totally on how high the volume was turned up on the receiving end.
2007-02-13 19:44:18
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answered by happylife22842 4
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i heard an interveiw with a physicist last month, and he said something that goes against the grain of modern evolution/myth.
that big bangs happen all around the universe at any time a new galaxy can form or it can shrink back in on itself.
So while the entire universe might have been called into existence by God, the different galaxies can be turned on and off at any time to fulfill and need or expand the Hosts of heaven.
in one biblical scripture, it says God causes all things to expand apart, but one day he will CALL them all back into one place. One person wrote in the 1800's that when the existence of no darkness shall cover the earth that all the suns will be JOINED together in one astronomical place. an expanding galaxy that is brought together produces LIGHT where there is no darkness.
2007-02-13 19:37:58
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answered by Anonymous
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The question of the creation of the universe and that of evolution are vastly different considerations. Whether God could have or did are also different considerations.
That man was created and placed on the earth, that God created and placed species on the earth does not negate any process of the creation of the universe or that through natural selection, evolution occurs.
It is the closed mindedness and assumed self superiority of man that has convoluted the issues and put unrelated concepts at odds be they true natural laws (that are the laws of God) or not.
2007-02-13 19:36:38
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answered by MtnManInMT 4
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religion can bend to a lot of facts, but it will never answer questions without making more. the big one: who was here to create god. i think its easier to believe that the big bang was the effect of a collision of dimensional rifts, than a supernatural being. but thats not quite proven yet. if you know physics check out m-theory and string theory, its intresting but there are still a lot of mathematical bugs that need to be worked out.
i just wanted to add that this was a good question, and this is why i can understand why people may be agnostic, however i fail to see how resorting to mythisism is ever the true answer.
2007-02-13 19:33:28
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answered by Anonymous
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That's the trouble with God and why people can't see the truth. They will believe anything because apparently God can do anything. So they create explanations for all scientifc evidence with "God did it."
2007-02-13 20:27:45
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answered by God Fears Me 3
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God created the universe and He began creating with the Big Bang. www.reasons.org
2007-02-13 19:29:30
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answered by jamesdkral 3
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He could easy. I know a few people who believe this. I don't personally believe this. But hey, why not? It would be easy enough. I however am a creationist. So to answer your question, yes it would be simple enough for God!
2007-02-13 19:31:23
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answered by David N 1
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If Science says there was a big bang then they do agree with the creation story in Genesis...yes?
2007-02-13 19:31:09
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answered by gnostic 4
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