Please read my words carefully:
If you see footmark in the sand, you'll say that someone passed from here...
If you see a piece of dog sh*t on the ground, you'll say that a dog passed from here...
So what about the enormous universe, the sky, stars, planets, earth and all the beauty in it, doesn't it lead to that someone made it?!!!
Some people say that everything is created by itself after the big-bang... I won't ask you about what caused the big-bang, but I'll ask you a simple question:
If you take all the letters of the alphabet, multiples of them, and you threw them randomly on the floor. Do you expect (by a chance of one in infinity) to get a poem like shakespear's??!!
Can't you see how organized our universe is, the planets, the eco-system on earth, look even in your own body... Can you control your heart-beat? Can you control your breath while you're sleeping? Who stopped your eye-lashes from growing after reaching a certain length? Who told the baby turtles to move towards the sea and not to the earth after they come out of their eggs? Who taught the bird how to make nests?
My friend, think with your heart and brain. If you're still lost, think about the following:
Do you know how to play safe?
Non-believer's case:
If there's no God and you do all what you want in life, then nothing will happen to you after life. But if there was God and you were mistaken, then you'll blame yourself FOREVER...
Believer's case:
If there's God and I followed His commands in life, then I'll be in Heaven after life FOREVER. But if there was no God and we're mistaken, then nothing bad will happen to us after life...
Now you know how to play-safe, in case you're not convinced?
2007-03-26 04:11:27
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answer #1
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answered by toon 5
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The law of cause and effect states: Every effect must have a preceding and adequate cause. The universe is here and must be explained as to how it got here.
Is the universe eternal? Absolutely not. We know this is true because of the universally recognized second law of Thermodynamics (the law of energy decay or entropy). This law states that everything goes downhill from order to disorder, more usable energy to less. This law is the reason why heat flows from hot to cold and why this building will fall apart if it is not kept up with. If someone doesn’t believe in the second law of thermodynamics, just challenge them to live forever; even with this awesome machinery we have in our bodies, you will eventually wear out and die. We can see that the universe is running down and wearing out; the stars are burning up, the radioactive atoms are decaying, etc. As Psalm 102:26 says, the heavens “will wear out like a garment.” Given enough time, the universe will experience what some call a “heat death” where there is no more energy available for work (everything will just be low level heat energy); every part of the universe will be the same temperature, and no further work will be possible.
Eternal things obviously do not wear out because they would have had an infinite amount of time to come to their end. Since you cannot have an end without a beginning, the universe must have had a beginning. And everything that has a beginning has a cause. This building had a beginning, you had a beginning, therefore there must have been a preceding and adequate cause. The evolutionists know this and so they came up with the “big bang” theory from that “cosmic egg” (the universe exploded into existence). But there is still a major problem, you have to explain where that “cosmic egg” came from. As it has been said, “There must be a cosmic chicken.” Some scientists like Carl Sagan and Isaac Asimov proposed the oscillating universe theory to avoid a beginning. This theory states that the universe acts like a yo-yo; it explodes and then gravity pulls it back in, and then the process repeats itself over and over. But the second law of Thermodynamics still refutes that idea, since each cycle would exhaust more and more usable energy. The universe is not eternal!
Someone (like you) may argue, “If the universe needs a cause, then why doesn’t God need a cause; who created God?” The answer is, everything that has a beginning has a cause. God, unlike the universe, did not have a beginning. Time is linked to matter and space (as we can see from Einstein’s general relativity). If God created the universe, then He created time along with matter and space. If God created time, then He is outside of time and doesn’t need a beginning.
What is more absurd, to believe that God Created everything out of nothing or that nothing turned itself into everything? The fact is, we live in a Universe that is an effect. There must be a preceding and adequate cause for it. The only thing that makes sense is a Creator who is more powerful than anything we can imagine.
2007-03-23 08:47:01
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answer #2
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answered by Questioner 7
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He created the universe
2007-03-23 06:48:49
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answered by Girl 2
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It depends on your definition of universe. The visible universe is finite. What it came from might be permanent.
2007-03-23 06:48:24
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answered by novangelis 7
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Everyone has their own beliefs. However mine are as this. God has always exsisted but, he grew lonely. He or she I don't think God really has a preferance. We are taught to see
God as a father because, he provides for us. God wanted children of his own so first he created the universe and put the earth in it. He made the earth beautiful and, told her of his plan. He asked her if she would be our home and our mother
He created us and all living things and placed us here to grow
and develope and make our own decisions. Would we chose to please him? Be good? or would we chose to please ourselves and do wrong? because, he is a good and loving parent even after Adam and Eve did wrong he didn't destroy them he just altered the path a bit. They would have to struggle, and turn to him for help. This taught them to see how good God is and how much he truly loves them.
2007-03-23 06:58:00
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answer #5
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answered by sistermarybella 4
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because god never existed
2007-03-23 06:47:52
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answered by KryptonOne 5
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Gee,read the Bible.The Genesis account is clear.
2007-03-23 07:20:07
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answered by kitz 5
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we really can't say for sure, but if God never existed how could we be here?
2007-03-23 06:49:41
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answered by Marcus M 2
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Yeah... you'd think so... but apparently Yahweh is the only exepction..... well, I think Marduk is as well.
2007-03-23 06:48:10
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answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7
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Maybe it has. Maybe the two are one
2007-03-23 06:48:35
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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