i believe in God. in the creation. the fact that i have a soul sets me apart from animals. i'm fearfully & wonderfully made.
don't ask evolutionists too soon, they're probably still workin on banana dinners.
2007-04-05 11:37:05
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answered by its_not_rocket_surgery 3
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The theory of evoluition is SOO misunderstood. As a quantum/astro physicist, I need to clarify some things. First of all, Things are always Evolving, and the Bible does not contradict this. BUT! What the Bible clearly states is how everything got started, and then things evolved; the Bible shows this.
That said, the terms "evolution" is massively confused to be the same as the Big Bang. ITS NOT! Evoluition is a fact that states things change for the better of their circumstance. Now, as for the theory of the universe, the Big Bang, that states an evolution from a source of energy already present. But you see, here is the catch about making a theory of how the universe got started... You HAVE to say that the energy source was already present, and you cannot say how it got there. Then you make a theory on how everything evolved. (this is because the first law of thermodynamics clearly states: Energy cannot be created nor destroyed)
String theory now takes the cake, and the Big Bang is old news. But if you want to prove that God exists, the ONLY way of doing that is by simply acknowlaging the fact of your existance, the existence of the things around you, the existence of the universe. Because that violates the first law of thermodynamics which states, Energy cannot be created nor destroyed. If you try any other way, you will surely fail.
Good luck and God bless, Amen.
2007-04-05 18:48:23
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answered by eros_halo 2
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Darwin and his followers are rascals. If originally there were no higher species, why do they exist now? Also, why do the lower species still exist? For example, at the present moment we see both the intellectual person and the foolish donkey a$$. Why do both these entities exist simultaneously? Why hasn't the donkey a$$ form evolved upward and disappeared? Why do we never see a monkey giving birth to a human? The Darwinists' theory that human life began in such and such an era is nonsense. Bhagavad-gitä says that you can directly transmigrate to any species of life you like, according to your efforts. Sometimes I travel to America, sometimes to Australia and sometimes to Africa. The countries already exist. I am simply traveling through them. It is not that because I have come to America, I have created or become America. And there are many countries I have not yet seen. Does that mean they do not exist? The scientists who support Darwin are nonsensical.
Bhagavad-gtä clearly says that all the species exist simultaneously, and that you can go to whichever species you like. You can even go up to the kingdom of God, if you so desire. All this is declared in Bhagavad-gitä by Lord Krshna.The Supreme Lord is the supreme friend of everyone; however, no one can take advantage of the supreme friend's instructions while making his own plans to become happy and entangling himself in the modes of material nature. When there is creation, the living entities take on different forms according to past desires. This means that all the species or forms of life are simultaneously created. Darwin's theory stating that no human being existed from the beginning but that humans evolved after many, many years is simply a nonsensical theory. From Vedic literature we find that the first creature within the universe is Lord Brahmä. Being the most intelligent personality, Lord Brahmä could take charge of creating all the variety found within this material world.
2007-04-05 19:02:53
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answered by ? 7
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How can you look around you and not believe in God? When I saw my baby for the first time, I knew it was God. Think about your emotions and soul. How could something so complex evolve? Explain love without a God. You can't. To be an atheist means you have to claim to have no emotions, no soul, nothing unique. If not, It's a contradiction. I believe in God. There's no other explanation. This creation is something completly and utterly awesome, just like the one from whom it all came.
2007-04-05 18:42:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a definite believer in God. However, I do admit to evolution making a lot of sense. So I’d say I believe in God, but also believe He could have played a hand in evolution.
2007-04-05 18:50:41
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answered by smiling_shadow 1
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God
2007-04-05 18:42:43
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answered by Anonymous
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i think that the creationism you read about in the bibe is a flowery version of the fact that god started the whole thing but not in the literal adam and eve way you read about. i believe god started the universe and then we evolved.
2007-04-05 18:41:08
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answered by Paul M 2
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God
2007-04-05 18:37:47
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answered by gwhiz1052 7
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They way that you worded you question would encompass nearly everyone here. The resulting set of an "or" statement would included Atheists and Murderer followers alike
2007-04-05 18:37:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not black and white- you can believe in both. It's obvious that we've evolved- it doesn't mean God didn't start everything.
2007-04-05 18:41:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Science shows we evolved. Can't argue with the facts. It's not a matter of belief.
2007-04-05 18:39:02
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answered by Anonymous
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