Sounds very agnostic. I applaud you for thinking outside of religion to formulate your own belief. I personally take it one step further and say: "If our existence is improbable so much so that a supreme being had to create us, then I say that the creation of a supreme being is that much more improbable."
2007-03-02 11:04:45
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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There can be no God without a conscious observer according to quantum physics, so basically if there is God which there is, then he can only exist if something is making the observation that he does exist, so basically we're in this together. The earth is not created by the big bang, the big bang theory is an event where space and time exploded out of singularity or nothingness. There are a few theories on how the Earth was formed, the dominant one being elements pulled into the sun's gravitational field and cooling and reaching a state of equilibrium and others.
2007-03-02 19:18:15
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answered by Anonymous
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You cannot create something from nothing. End of story. God did not create elements because God does not exist anywhere but in people's minds.
If you did a little more research about the indescribable size and age of our galaxy and the universe, you would realize that we are simply a random chance in the cosmic timeline.
Even if there is a one-in-two hundred billion chance that life could ahve spontaneously appeared billions of years ago, keep in mind that the Earth has had hundreds of billions of years worth of chances to do so. Add that to countless trillions of chemical reactions happening with every atom all over the planet hundreds of times per second for that time, and the odds don't look so bad, do they?
Creationism is like walking up to an old farmhouse and deciding that God made the windows thicker at the bottom, when you weren't there for the 100+ years it took for the glass to form that way naturally.
2007-03-02 19:18:44
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answered by Anonymous
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God may be the noosphere of the universe, including the energy fields surrounding all matter. If this is the case then god would have to have been created at the moment of the big bang.
2007-03-02 19:07:03
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answered by Dharma Nature 7
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If the earth was created from the big bang and God didn't exist.
A) What caused the explosion?
B) Where did the particle or dense matter before the explosion come from?
2007-03-02 21:33:52
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answered by A follower of Christ 4
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No i believe God created everything and no, He didn't use evolution to get us here. That would be a wasteful and retarded god. God created things the best, the first time.
2007-03-02 19:19:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I believe that there was/is a creator. What I don't believe is the conceptions of god created by man in the form of revealed religion.
2007-03-02 19:08:16
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answered by Wisdom in Faith 4
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"Was the earth created by the big bang "
You people... the big-bang is not responsible for creating anything today!!!
It only seeded the universe with energy and hydrogen!
You question is like asking if an acorn created my desk!
2007-03-02 19:12:03
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answered by Anonymous
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yes you are right God did create all the elements, which according to his divine law came together to create the world as we know it.
it is totally ridiculous to believe that elements just came together through mere chance? that chance i believe is god's intention, not a probability
2007-03-02 19:11:22
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answered by Electric 5
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Well, at least you believe he started things in the first place. I will give you credit for that. However, a personal relationship with God involves much more than simply believing he exists. That is not what he asks of us (according to Christian beliefs anyway)
2007-03-02 19:06:48
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answered by Poohcat1 7
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