At the time of the Big Bang, or when Greek Titans gave birth to the Gods or When the Christian Muslim Jewish God of Abraham said "let there be light", or when the cosmic egg from the last universe opened and Galactus emerged-there was no one around to confirm or deny what happened in Human terms.
To accept any of these versions of Creation is an act of faith. Of them, the only one to offer evidence that can be verified independent of faith is Big Bang/Evolution. And there is a strong preponderance of evidence for this one!
As far as faith-based evidence, you are going to believe exactly what you wish to believe regardless of facts presented to you. If that's what you want, fine. But it has no place in a science classroom that everybody is paying for!
2007-04-04 09:09:23
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answered by Chessmistress1000 3
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There is only 1 true creation story. However, there are many interpretations of that Genesis story. Such as 6 literal days of creation or 6,000 years (a day to us on earth is a thousand years to God).
Read it for yourself in several translations of the Bible, determine for yourself the true interpretation.
2007-04-04 01:44:49
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answered by Carol D 5
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None are true.
why?
it is a matter of faith and belief. Those who believe that the stories are true, that is their right, those that don't believe, that is their right too. Creationism and evolutionism is a heated subject. I find reading about a subject and coming to my own conclusions works for me.
2007-04-04 01:47:28
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answered by Anonymous
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They are each "true" as stories that tell us about the minds and cultures of the people who made them up.
If you read them that way, they are vastly interesting.
As far as I know (I've not read every single creation story), none of them are "true" in terms of science.
Here are the "top 10", BTW, which makes for fascinating reading:
http://www.livescience.com/history/top10_intelligent_designs.html
2007-04-04 04:31:31
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answered by Praise Singer 6
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None of them.
Our understanding of physics and cosmology hasn't reached the stage where we can confidently say exactly how the universe started.
Falling back on the religion for a quick answer is ridiculous and foolish.
2007-04-04 01:44:58
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answered by Anonymous
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none, they are created creation STORIES. there are many books that are full of these stories from all over the world, read them an enjoy.
2007-04-04 01:43:46
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answered by chin 6
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There is only One creation story - and that is in the Bible, God's inspired Word.
2007-04-04 01:56:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Let there be light = the Big Bang. It is the closest to what we think is the beginning of the universe except that there is no god that said such "words".
2007-04-04 01:49:10
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answered by ShanShui 4
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I believe in the Bible record because Jesus confirmed the Bible. Out Bible is the same as during the time of Jesus. So if there are mistakes in the Bible ( The Bible never claims to be perfect ), it was not a big deal to Jesus. So it is not a big deal to me either. I love to study His Word. : )
The main thing is in John 3:16. God loved, God gave, when we believe, we receive...as simple as that.
Have a blessed day! : )
2007-04-04 01:45:56
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answered by SeeTheLight 7
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The one about a duck and a hampster.
2007-04-04 01:44:39
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answered by poseidenneptune 5
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