since you love to question Christians.
I wish to Question you, if their is no God.
How was the world made? how was the universe made?
Most people who created the theories of evolution and all that, have stated nothing can be created from nothing, Einstein even stated he does not believe in a personal God but he does believe that their is something out their that is intelligent out their, what do you think of that? If the world was created out of randomness how is it that the earth's atmosphere and all things of the world seems like it formed specifaclly to create life,now about evoultion how did evoultion how was evoultion created? how was nature? how was the germ created then explain how what created that created that?
2007-03-01
16:23:47
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Now this is for both non believers and Christians alike How did the prophets predict the coming of Jesus, and archeology can back up the existence of theses prophets and jesus to.
2007-03-01
16:25:03 ·
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Now in the book of jeramiah, Jermiah had a vision that jerseuleams suburbs would be rebuilt and he was showed what sequences of how it shallbe rebuilt, in 1948 the reconstruction of those suburbs started and the sequence that they were built matched the bible was the bibles luckconcidence??? whats your oppinion on that dont believe me do your own research about that
2007-03-01
16:27:13 ·
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how come ancient eygption documentation backs up the events in the book of exodus??
2007-03-01
16:29:47 ·
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This should be interesting, atheist rarely explain themselves and I doubt they will do it now. Usually their explanation is that us Christians are blind and stupid. Never really explains a thing does it. wonder how many times we will see the term "Big Bang theory"? But can any of them explain it? I can explain my faith its easy. The complete manual of how the earth was born is in the book of Genesis. That explains it all.
2007-03-01 16:30:20
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answered by Jayson Kane 7
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How was the world made? Why do you think the world was made?
how was the universe made? Why do you think the universe was made?
Most people who created the theories of evolution and all that, have stated nothing can be created from nothing,...please provide your source of information here, this is hard to believe.
Einstein even stated he does not believe in a personal God but he does believe that their is something out their that is intelligent out their, what do you think of that? Why do I care what Einstein thinks? Why do I care what you think? Why do you think I would care?
If the world was created out of randomness how is it that the earth's atmosphere and all things of the world seems like it formed specifaclly to create life,now about evoultion how did evoultion how was evoultion created? So you know of all the other worlds where the randomness did not quite work out so well? Please tell me out of how many worlds, this one made it. If you cannot tell me what the denominator is, how can you assume that you know the probability?
Also, please tell me that if you do not know the answer to a question, why do you assume that god must have done it?
2007-03-02 00:43:28
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answered by CC 7
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Is it really worth explaining with such detail what you are asking if you don't believe it anyway? Who created god, how could this thing called god just always be present. I believe that there is intelligent life out there, meaning there are other organic beings that have the ability to think the way humans do and create. I can't believe that humans need to believe that some magical being (god) created everything, and then make rules and doctrines to live by. I assume you want people that are non-believers to say "hmmm yeah you know how could nature and a germ be created, duh, god must have done it, yeah that's right" There are scientists that theorize how the earth began, and alot of what scientists do are experiments and research to understand the way life works. From this scientists can give a pretty good explanation of how this universe might have began. The thought that there was always something here before anything is mind boggling. I just don't choose to be one to stop at the idea that something called god just did it and that's that.
2007-03-02 00:54:03
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answered by Vix 3
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The problem is that as humans we need to understand things in human terms.
We can start from first there was energy or we can start from first there was God. We do not have to invent energy to start from that position but we do have to invent God since we cannot measure him. How did energy get there at the beginning cannot be answered in the same way that how did God get there in the begining cannot be answered. God always was is no more valid than energy always was as an explaination.
Either of these stories can describe the creation of the universe. What happened after that is actually recorded in geology, chemistry, the fossil record and the laws of physics. Einstein could see order in the laws of nature but not the hand of a God in the sense of a supreme creator. He may have been right and maybe wrong and it is totally irrelevant either way.
The earth was not designed to support life but was actually modified by primitive life to form our current world. Free oxygen was put in the atmosphere by primitive organisms which forced change in the organisms or they would perish in their own wastes.
Linking together concepts such as "seems like" and "most people who created the theories of evolution and all that" do not stand any sort of scientific test or much connection with reality.
2007-03-02 00:42:29
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answered by John B 4
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You make some very nice points and i would like to add to the steam behind your question to non-believers. What exactly do you believe in for the non-believers out there? As humans we are still looking for answers. Addressing the question the Big Bang theory could very well be the way God formed the universe so that is ruled out as explanation since there is no proof at all to refute it. As humans being confined to Earth we will never know the true process of the creation of the universe and i will never be proved by science or any other method mankind can think of. We may never know even when we ascend to heaven in the final hour.
I would like to thank you LoneWolf because this is something i have been dying to address for a long time now.
2007-03-02 00:32:45
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answered by dainchmaster 1
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Because you can't live with an Unknown you create a story to explain it.
Just because you can ask a question that doesn't have an answer doesn't mean its magic. Ancient people thought the Sun was dragged across the sky in a chariot, now we know better. The church burned people at the stake for saying the earth was not at the center of the universe. the Church was wrong again. I could go on and on about the wrong things the church has killed people for thinking or saying, only to have science prove the church wrong time and time again. With a track record like that I wouldn't be too sure of yourself. Sooner or later the work on the Grand Unifying Theory (GUT) will be finished and all shall be explained in a mathematical equation.
2007-03-02 01:12:08
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answered by knujefp 4
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The simple answer to all your questions is that we will never know how everything came to be. This is the same reason that there will always be religion in the world. People want a "definitive answer" to something that we will not ever be able to answer. And, for some reason people just don't want to except that we will never know how the earth, people, the galaxies, universe, etc came to be. I don't know why people can't accept it, but they can't.
Concerning the prophets, they did not specifically predict that Jesus himself was going to be the messiah. They did not predict specific dates and times when this would happen. It is much like the "psychic" who tells me that "someday, you will ride in a car, you will be going somewhere, and something is going to happen...."
If you want predictions, I can give you that. This fall, I see a gathering of many people in one place. There will be a battle. Men will line up next to each other, attempting to advance themselves into their enemies territory. Spectators will watch intently, hoping their army will be the victors of the day.
Then, in September, turn on your TV one Sat. afternoon and watch a college football game, and remember that I predicted it this evening.
Now, given the bible was constructed 3 centuries after the supposed "resurrection of the messiah", isn't it possible that the Coucil of Nicea picked those "prophets" who predictions went along with the events of the new testement?
2007-03-02 00:39:37
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answered by ? 5
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If the world was not suitable for life then we wouldn't be here discussing this. I know that is not a proof but it is another way to look at it.
As to the universe, we don't know the cause. But, just because we haven't learned the reason today means that we should just say that a higher power did it?
Where would we be if, at first we couldn't explain something we just said it was God? We'd still be sacrificing virgins for our crops instead of using agriculture.
Science is a slow process and I'm sorry, but creationists are the only ones who have a problem with that.
Also I would suggest breaking all these questions up into different posts, because this is a lot to answer.
2007-03-02 00:31:21
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answered by Lynus 4
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they never predicted anything they just put out a platform and every tom dick and harry responded till they chose one of a dozen and then embellished it to exploitative lengths belong anything else ever seen and fools have been chomping on the bit ever since . And just because mythology was not good enough to explain the conjectures of science is know excuse for a monotheistic replay just because billions of years ago is a little difficult to come to terms with is no excuse to throw the pat answers of myth at it . Einstein stated over your head I believe he was speaking half metaphorically and half about himself but you are the furthest thing from that understanding as you grope for straws of desperation . your understanding of science is sophomoric to say the least . Just because there is no god doesn't give you the right to presume everything is hinged upon a god the inference is appallingly insulting .
2007-03-02 00:56:54
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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Simple - the universe, or whatever the universe is a part of, has always existed.
If you assume a god created this universe, then what created god? If you assume that god has always existed, how come god could have always existed but not the universe itself? If it is possible for a god to have always existed, it must be possible for the universe to have always existed. Now eliminate god, and you're left with our (I'm personally agnostic, but I'll lump myself, science and atheism into one for this explanation) interpretation.
Adding god into the mix only adds one more link to the chain of "...then who started/created this?" Ending with god being a reasonable answer is the same logically as ending with the universe itself.
2007-03-02 03:14:16
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answered by Dave N 2
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