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Law is created with a purpose, therefore Law requires a creator.

#1 Since there are laws which govern the universe and give it it's personality, gravity, light, ect... there must be a legislator, who is it? God. Laws serve a purpose, Laws must be created by an intellegent creator.

Example: Who wrote The Declaration of Independence, Did someone put a pen and paper into a box, closed it and shook it and The declaration of Independence was the result, Even if the box shook for a billion-trillion-trillion years? Could that be possible or probable?

2007-02-24 09:22:01 · 28 answers · asked by sfumato1002 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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1. animals live by social laws. these laws are inherent in social structures. since "social structures" arent conscious beings its safe to assume that simply living with others creates certain laws.

for example, for lions there is an eating order. sometimes the male lion wont get to eat until the female have had their fill.

in dog cultures, one dog can claim superiority over another by holding it down to the ground.

these are social laws that these animals must follow in order to survive (uinless they want to go out on their own) since most animals are social and require others to survive then....well...they stay

so consider your idiotic claim to be blown out of the water

have a nice day! :D

2007-02-24 09:24:07 · answer #1 · answered by johnny.zondo 6 · 6 5

The laws that govern the universe are based on the principals of math and the the different types of science that man has made. When people of science test, then prove a theory then it becomes a "law of science" etc. Know one has given any proof of God and that is why we don't have 100% of the people believe in him. Whenever someone can't explain something they say it must be God. Though science we can now explain things that we couldn't in the past.

2007-02-24 09:36:25 · answer #2 · answered by looking4answers 4 · 0 0

Human laws are prescriptive (or proscriptive) - they are what we agree that people should or should not do.

Natural laws are *descriptive* - they describe how things in the universe actually behave. Now, observing that something behaves in a certain way does not mean there is an intelligence telling it to behave that way. Suppose reality throws up universes uncaused, with the properties of particles and forces set completely at random. Maybe one in a billion universes would, purely by chance, be stable enough and interesting enough to produce order and complexity - something beyond a mere soup of particles. There would be 'laws' in this universe - things within it would behave in certain ways according to their properties - but there would be no law-maker, because it was all done entirely at random and uncaused.

The point is, there is a false analogy here. Human laws and natural laws are entirely different things, and you cannot use one to infer something about the other. Therefore your argument fails.

Try again... :-)

2007-02-24 09:36:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I think you're right. My whole life growing up, everytime I lost a tooth I would put it under my pillow. The next morning there was always a dollar in place of the tooth. Even if I had jumped on the bed for a billion-trillion-trillion years, do you think that the tooth would've become a dollar without a legislator? NO! That wouldn't be possible or probable. There must be a legislator, who is it? The Easter Bunny.

2007-02-24 09:30:08 · answer #4 · answered by Bam Bam M 2 · 1 1

Proof of God: Revelation 21:6: "....I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end....." ( "The Ryrie Study Bible"). God is the creator of EVERYTHING---all laws and the issues of the day that inspired the formulators of the Declaration of Independence--the men such as Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and John Hancock who signed the document. Genesis 1:1 : "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." ("The Ryrie Study Bible").

2007-02-24 09:37:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

We have to ask ourselves this. Who is the Law giver? Where does our moral law come from? The Moral Laws that this country was founded on came from the Bible. Forthe simple fact that by following them, the country would be prosperous! By following theseand the other Biblical principles, we could only be prosperous. Let's use the Jewish Nation for example. Throughout their history, they were knocked down, persecuted, murdered, taken captive, etc. and yet they are the only ancient civilization in existance today. Why were they persecuted? Because they believe in one God, YHWH. The maker and Creator of everything. They followed His moral code and their belief in Him is the reason that they are the most prosperous nation in the middle east!! And when we stop following the moral code that is in the Bible, and stop believing in Him, we will be in a world of hurt.

2007-02-24 09:53:22 · answer #6 · answered by michael m 5 · 0 1

Yes. Somebody wrote the world into existence.
And that somebody was: Edgar A. Poe! Poe created (is creating) the universe; which began in 1809 (or, technically, in 1808; albeit in a "formless and void" sort of way) and WILL END in 1849. This is all a dream (within a dream.)

Now send me $50 so I can continue spreading the good word.

Church of Poe
Westminster Burying Ground
Baltimore, MD

2007-02-24 09:30:00 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

and how were the himalayan mountains created? no person came along and waved a magic wand. two tectonic plates crashed into each other. not everything requires a person - some thigns are just created from situations/circumstances

just like human life.
through a series of chemical reactions, the first primitive cell developed
=D

2007-02-24 09:26:31 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I agree. Constraints create order and Intellegence creates constraints.

2007-02-24 09:42:03 · answer #9 · answered by jw 2 · 0 0

Well you're wrong on the very first point. There are no laws of the universe.
Only theories. You see there is no law of gravity, or of thermodynamics or any other physical force.
Only the ill educated say things like that.
So your claim of a creator is as flawed as your belief in "laws" of the universe. It's simply based in ignorance.

2007-02-24 09:27:24 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

Why call them laws? You suppose, by calling them laws, that they were created.

You presume that the way the universe functions was created.

I refute this presumption. The onus is on you to proof that the positive, 'they were created', is true.

2007-02-24 09:30:35 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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