No, that's not a miracle. Look it up.
2007-02-28 14:24:42
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on what you mean by miracle. If you mean the occurrence an extremely improbable and fantastic event, then yes, we believe in miracles. It is amazing and awe inspiring that all of this happened. This would also mean that any one person winning the lottery could qualify as a miracle. Even though some one has to win (eventually), the chances of that one person winning were very small.
However, most people attach religious or spiritual connotations to the word miracle. If miracle implies to you that such an event was brought about by some greater being, no we do not believe in miracles.
And please, please learn to spell atheist.
2007-02-28 15:15:52
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answered by Phil 5
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kinda, but not quite.
in the dictionary, miracle is only used with religious things.
(atheists, like me, believe that the big bang was just a coincidence.)
2007-02-28 14:29:11
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answer #3
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answered by uhohspaghettiohohs 5
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Who says that the big bang wasn't a miracle of God?
I can already hear the counters....
And until you can prove that your interpretation of God's word is correct, then anything you say is just, YOUR INTERPRETATION.
2007-02-28 14:32:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Not at all. I miracle is something that is completely unexplainable by natural means. The BB is nothing like that.
2007-02-28 14:25:16
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answer #5
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answered by SomeGuy 6
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in simple terms as plenty noise as while the Earth became into created in precisely six 24-hr sessions. there is not any medical info of those six days, yet who needs info as quickly as we are in a position to desire loudly? The Earth became into made in six 24-hr sessions, this is flat, better halves are belongings of and could post to their husbands, and technology = Evil, oooooo. sure Lawd! Hallelujah, prayze Jeezus-ahhh!!! Gimme a injury, the way the Earth became into shaped is neither atheist nor theist, this is the artwork of God. And evolution is the potential of introduction, there is not any distinction between the two. Pssst... Genesis became into in no way printed as a technology e book.
2016-10-02 03:34:45
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answered by ? 4
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A person of faith would see it as miraculous, a person who doesn't believe in such things finds reasonable explanations for it in science. As with all other situations and things. :) You pretty much are a believer or you're not, and no matter how the one sees it, the other doesn't see it that way.
2007-02-28 14:33:18
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answer #7
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answered by blueblue 4
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This question makes less since, than your last one did.
No, it's not a miracle.
2007-02-28 14:29:11
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answered by lilith 7
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good question. no, not a miracle because a miracle is caused by something or somebody, like God. it is, however, quite improbable.
2007-02-28 14:25:37
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answered by westtexasboy 3
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No. And the Big Bang could well have been random.
Edit:
There is no answer as to why there is something rather than nothing, god is not an answer.
2007-02-28 14:24:45
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answer #10
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answered by fourmorebeers 6
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