Don't be silly.
It was just a coincidence.
Like a bomb going off in a junkyard and producing a new model sports car.
It happens all the time.
2007-03-22 15:30:24
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answered by wefmeister 7
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Absolutely! A little science lesson here:
According to Science, evolution of the universe was caused by a small second after the "beginning" and many particles and their anti-particles in equal amounts roamed about and collided with each other immersed in tremendous heat, then the universe expanded and cooled. The excess particles organized themselves into more complex structures, until eventually atoms, mostly hydrogen, were formed when the universe was about 300,000 years old. Some put it at approx. 15 billion years ago.
Their evidence is that all galaxies are rapidly moving away from each other but as yet there is no formulated consistent theory that explains how gravity operates on extremely small scales like those present at the instant of the Big Bang.
Now while this is a good and plausible explanation, it still does not explain where the components needed for the Big Bang came from? Just explains the processes and events. Were these components just hanging out there waiting?
I am not taking anything away from our scientists because what they have discovered thus far is pretty interesting information, and I hope they keep probing, but for now its still a theory.
So yes God created DNA and the Universe!
2007-03-22 16:09:55
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answered by Anonymous
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i've got examine the King James bible with the aid of from cover to conceal on 3 separate activities; the 1st time replaced into significant, the 2nd time created important doubt, and the third time cleared the fog. The bible is a selection of myths and thoughts, little else. that's to not say that some areas of that is not significant and could be productively integrated right into a individual's existence, yet a large style of the bible is purely fantasy and pie-in-the-sky wishful thinking. i don't recommendations human beings believing interior the bible, yet I do recommendations it while they handle and use our training and political gadget as social structures to attempt and tension their will upon the rest human beings. that is incorrect for human beings of religion to do something extra effective than tell the wide-unfold public and to be examples of what they planned to be rightful living. whether, while they systematically block substantial scientific initiatives from happening, purely because of the fact they think of that is not their God's will, then it fairly is purely too some distance over the precise for me. human beings of religion might desire to "tell," and then flow away others the liberty to % for themselves what's suited for them, and what isn't. ("Will the bible be sooner or later completely overturned and disproved?") ----------------------- The scientific community have the kit to performed this on the instant, fairly, yet they don't. faith is a protracted status funds making corporation that effectively keeps the wide-unfold public of their place and firmly on the treadmill of commerce. the government won't tolerate any interference or disruption of "corporation as properly-known," and protecting the status quo. The scientific community is conscious extra effective than refute bible teachings in a decisive way. you in basic terms do not chew the hand that is feeding you. ultimate regards
2016-10-19 09:34:18
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answered by Anonymous
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No. It's not true that DNA is more complicated than the universe; that's like saying a piston is more complicated than an engine. DNA is part of the universe, thus the uinverse contains DNA, and must, by definition, be mroe complicated than DNA. Nothing can be less complicated than any of its parts.
2007-03-22 15:30:16
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answered by Deirdre H 7
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DNA is a very complex creation, i dont know to say that God, or any other higher being created DNA, its pretty abstract. its just too complex that i sometimes ask myself how it was created
2007-03-22 15:30:05
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answered by nickname 4
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If God created the quark, the electron, the neutrino, and electromagnetic radiation he could have created the entire universe. As for electromagnetic radiation, I do recall He said "let there be light."
2007-03-22 15:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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He did create the entire universe. You just answered ur own question.
2007-03-22 15:30:12
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answered by r15grl 2
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Yes, and the simplest cell is more complex than any factory man has ever created on earth.
2007-03-22 15:29:26
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answered by archangel72901 4
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So because God didn't create DNA he didn't create the universe.
First off my logic is faulty, because it is based on yours.
We have no idea what the universe is like. Well, very little idea. We understand a lot more about DNA than we do about the universe...
2007-03-22 15:28:23
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answered by Jedi 4
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God created everything that there is on this earth. God has the power to do anything.
2007-03-22 15:31:44
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answered by ♣♣K+J-alltheway♣♣ 2
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The universe includes all DNA, so no, it isn't more complex.
2007-03-22 15:28:16
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answered by Anonymous
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