Science is a man-made invention for lucidly observing the patterns and phenomenon in Nature without bias. To say that science created a part of Nature, such as humans, is like saying a telescope created the Sun. The Universe can be observed. To observe it does not claim creation over it. And, to observe it does not address the "creator". We humans have observed without bias (science) that the Universe began with a sudden appearance of energy, including light. That energy ripples outward at the speed of light (Electromagnetic Spectrum). Wherever that energy reaches outward is the "edge" of the Universe. It is ever expanding and recently scientists have been able to determine through observations, that it is definately expanding forever. No one knows what it is expanding out into. Some of that energy in the beginning formed little bundles that we call "photons". Photons can come together to form tiny particles of matter (electrons, protons and neutrons.) Particles of matter can form families called atoms. Atoms can form up as elements (Periodic Table). Elements can form compounds and compounds can form organic compounds (amino acids, RNA, DNA, etc.). And, organic compounds can come together as lifeforms capable of consciousness and possessing senses.
"Equipped with his five senses, Man explores the world around him and calls the adventure Science".
Edwin Powell Hubble.
http://www.princeton.edu/pr/pwb/03/0217
2007-05-09 09:28:04
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answered by Anonymous
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God is a noun and a verb. Being a noun God did not make some thing. God is the project for the prospect of all existence. imagine of God as trademarks. Now, how did the universe ensue and evolve? our superb solutions to those questions come from technology. yet, technology follows from the trademarks and the trademarks is God. So, what made human beings--God made human beings, and also, what made technology--God made technology. The trademarks is acceptable to rational concept, rational concept is acceptable to our senses and our senses are appropriate to the continuum (which includes our emotions), the records of which, answer the questions positioned to it by technology. God is a verb also, meaning each and every thing is in the mind-set of connecting to each and every thing else. And, finally, each and every thing else is acceptable to the "maximum good," meaning Love. hence, God, Love and symbols made human beings, and God, Love, and symbols made technology. the answer on your question isn't an both/or answer, particularly, it really is a both/and answer.
2016-11-26 22:20:49
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answered by ? 4
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I don't believe that they were made by god. Obviously they were not made by science since science is made by humans. If you mean whether science has a good explanation about how humans were made then yes it does have the best one around. It is a simple logical explanation, proven by lots of evidence and it does not require us to believe in supernatural entities.
2007-05-09 09:20:27
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answered by dimitris k 4
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Humans were made by God, science is our study of how his laws work.:)
2007-05-09 09:35:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Science is a procedure of understanding; so I don't think "science" made man. I think that random occurences that happened to come in the right order created the first lifeform, and that evolution worked from there.
And I think man created god, to explain strange things about the world. But where I differ from most people, is I think that when man started truly believing in his gods, that those gods started to truly exist and have power. Then man discovered science, and didn't need god so much. And that makes the gods unahppy, because when they lose all their followers, they die. And desperate gods are scary things, like nightmares forced into your awakened state.
the outcome of this, I think, is that god will destroy man in his attempts to scare man into believeing in him, and then when man is gone, the gods will die, and only the ghostly memory of gods, men, and science will prevail; that is, if we still have any human artifacts left.
2007-05-09 09:20:40
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answered by Hobbitling 3
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Humans made up the concept of God. Science answers questions posed in the natural universe.
2007-05-09 09:12:34
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answered by Sophist 7
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Science describes and learns to how manipulate and control nature, it has no power, at least as of yet, to create. As far of the creation of humanity, the act of creation seems to have preceded the discipline of scientific inquiry by many millenia. Whether God is responsible for the creation of humanity is the vexing question of the age, but we do know for certain that it was humanity who created science, not science who created humanity.
2007-05-09 09:16:34
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answered by Timaeus 6
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Humans were made by God. Scientists merely figured out a way of cloning them.
2007-05-09 09:08:09
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answered by ace 3
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By God, the Ultimate Scientist?
By Science, the Ultimate God?
2007-05-09 09:07:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Personally I believe that God used science to create life, had to do it somehow.
2007-05-09 09:11:29
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answered by Michael 3
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