without the time dimension, there can be no action-reaction (universe can't start), therefore, I believe that God created our time-space universe, by causing the "big bang". (notice that God didn't require a beginning, since God is time-less)
2007-02-15 11:17:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that not only can it exist without a creator, but that such an existence makes more sense.
I'd like to also comment on the first answer given:
"without the time dimension, there can be no action-reaction (universe can't start), therefore, I believe that God created our time-space universe, by causing the "big bang". (notice that God didn't require a beginning, since God is time-less)"
Did you know that the theoretical physisists have pointed out that there is no way of knowing in which direction time moves. What we call the Big Bang could be the end of the universe, rather than the beginning. The reasoning behind this doubt is very sound, and I just wanted to mention it as a very simple example of how complicated this topic is.
2007-02-15 19:43:06
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answered by The Truth 3
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First off the Creator is not necesseraly the same as in the religious books, It might not have taken place over 6 days (thats rediculous); However It is obvious that it must have had a begining.
Science says that that begining is the Big bang but even that don't make sence as there must have existed something to bang.......so the begining must be before that....Looking at the cosmo's it is obvious that there was an explosiion though and we know......
Energy is never lost nor destroyed only transfered. If energy is never lost, and the big bang is "a force, it must have a source" (i came up with this).
The source of the force is the Creator...
Is he interfearing in our lives and require worship and money? I dont think so right now however to not have a creator is outside the rhelm of logic.
2007-02-15 19:28:56
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answered by B.R.E 2
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Actually, I think that the Universe CAN exist without a Creator. I mean, there are things that exist that don't have to have creators...they just are. I don't really know how to explain it...but I do know you don't have to have a Creator for the Universe to exist. If that makes any sense at all, I hope I do not offend anyone...but that's just how I see it.
2007-02-15 19:25:40
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answered by Duchess of Cookieshire 6
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No one can answer this question.It has baffled thinkers from time immemorial and no satisfactory answer can be found.Yes Universe can exist without a creator.If a creator exists then the question:who created the creator.And if you say that the universe can exist without a creator then the question is how did the universe start and from where.
2007-02-15 19:24:02
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answered by cupid 3
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The Universe is the creator
2007-02-15 19:23:51
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answered by Anonymous
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That's because without the creator nothing will ever exist
2007-02-15 19:21:19
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answered by George 4
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I don't know why. Supposedly God was the Creator, yet he exists without a creator... if God could "just be" why couldn't the universe "just be" without any God? (Other than "Because the Bible says so.")
2007-02-15 19:20:05
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answered by Ashley 4
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I know the internet works, but I can't explain it, I know gravity works, but I can't explain it, I know the speed of gravity is over a billion times faster than light, but I can't explain it, but I can explain why God created the universe: Because if he didn't we wouldn't exist.
2007-02-16 00:13:34
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answered by Bad bus driving wolf 6
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Where would it come from? Matter can not simply come to exist. Therefore, it needs a creator, the one who created the law of conservation of matter.
2007-02-15 19:18:32
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answered by pish_01 2
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The main reason ,is because God does exist,and his name is Jehovah. He is the creator of the universe,and well if you dont believe in God,than i cant really help you out bud.
2007-02-15 19:19:32
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answered by Whiskers 3
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