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Dont say the big bang theory because it says that supercondensed material exploded ... that leaves the question again ... where did the supercondensed material come from?

2007-03-05 16:50:53 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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God does exist so stop messing with your head. You already know the answer as I can tell by your question.

2007-03-05 16:54:43 · answer #1 · answered by The_answer_person 5 · 0 0

I think most intelligent atheists are able to say that we just don't know for sure where we, or our Earth, came from. It would be silly of us (and quite like religious people) to assert that we know this answer as an absolute. And quite often, you will get the return question "then were did God come from"? God is not more likely or reasonable then the big-bang theory. They are both just theories, in reality, and as such neither can be shown with 100% accuracy. I personally find scientific explanations more logical, reasonable, and compelling, but I can't truly say for sure that one is right and the other is wrong. It may take hundreds of years before we can better understand our galaxy, our world, etc. through science. For now, the safest bet is to agree to disagree, and for BOTH sides of the argument to accept that each only asserts a THEORY.

2007-03-06 00:58:16 · answer #2 · answered by eastchic2001 5 · 2 0

We come from our parents. Living things on this planet can be traced back to something the equivalent of pond scum. Our planet came into being out of the planetary nebula surrounding our young sun. Our sun came from a molecular cloud, which formed many new stars around the vicinity of Ursa Major. Our galaxy evolves as well, as do all things.

The "supercondensed" material may have come from such theoretical concepts as a false vacuum, a scalar field, an imbalance of the virtual energies in that false vacuum, from one of many universes -- All theory, I'll grant you, but based on many lifetimes worth of research and experimentation with an open mind, and a heck of a lot more palpable than thinking some sky fairy did it.

2007-03-06 00:57:25 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Science has no idea how the first life came into being. Within the boundary of belief theists believe that spirit is not bound by material constraints meaning that God who the bible teaches is spirit is not bound by physical laws but rather created them. science does know that material objects are not eternal but are decaying. For those who say it was caused by a random fluctuation then what caused the random fluctuation.

2007-03-06 00:59:19 · answer #4 · answered by Edward J 6 · 0 0

I hate answering questions with other questions, but: if God does exist then where did God come from? Explaining the universe with God only pushes the question back a level - it doesn't actually solve anything.

2007-03-06 00:54:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Please read

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M_Theory

Some proponents of the theory now believe that a collision of two branes may have been responsible for the Big Bang.

ones you have the energy Einstein’s equation E=MC2 shows that energy and mater are interchangeable…. We have already made energy from mater so the opposite would also be true.

If you want to descuss the big bang please take a look at the link and feel free to email me if you need help

2007-03-06 00:58:52 · answer #6 · answered by Melanie T 3 · 0 0

Energy can not be created or destroyed, it only changes form. This is not a theory but the 1st universal law of thermodynamics. Energy has always existed and has always changed form, call it god, or not.

2007-03-06 00:54:50 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Where did God come from? There is no evidence for the existence of God.

2007-03-06 00:56:33 · answer #8 · answered by October 7 · 0 0

Green goo permeating in a swamp when the earth finally cooled off and started getting "moldy" like bread does after you let it sit out for days!

2007-03-06 00:55:02 · answer #9 · answered by wireman1771 2 · 0 0

God doesn't explain it either. Just accept for now that there is no firm scientific explanation of where it all came from. There certainly are many religious explanations, however, and the Judeo-Christian explanation is just as good as any of them. But it is not science, it is religion.

2007-03-06 00:53:55 · answer #10 · answered by jxt299 7 · 2 0

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