Well I am agnostic that means that I belive it is possible but will not belive 100% one way or another. Thats why being agnoistic is sick, no one can get mad at you either way.
2007-05-16 15:28:12
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answer #1
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answered by Dylan 4
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Sorry, but it can't happen. Evolution is thought to be the process by which a creature changes in response to changes in its environment, so that it can survive as a species.
If God were to evolve, there would already have to be a universe for Him to exist within, and one that changed enough to force Him to adapt as a survival mechanism - as a species. Since God is said to be the one and only, survival of the species is not an option.
2007-05-16 22:38:15
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answer #2
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answered by Me 6
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I am an atheist, and I freely admit that it is indeed possible that god exists, and evolved and created the universe. It is equally possible that the invisible pink unicorn exists and controls the universe from my garage.
Given these magnificent possibilities, I would still rather not believe in either until some evidence is presented to support either of these possibilities.
2007-05-16 22:29:41
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answer #3
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answered by CC 7
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Your question arises out of ignorance of evolution. It's not a magical process where things spontaneously change.
For God to evolve, there would have to be billions of gods out there, and a whole ecology to support them. They would have had to have gone through the same process as Earth animal and plants, over billions of years.
IF you grant all that, then yes. That's possible: God could have arisen by evolution in another universe, and then created this one.
CD
2007-05-16 22:33:17
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answered by Super Atheist 7
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It's more likely that any god-like beings that exist are ones that evolved than it is that a god-like being has always existed. But I say god-like instead of "God" for a good reason: most people associate that capitalized word with Jehovah the god of Abraham from the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). I refuse to accept any premise that that god is real. The Hebrew Bible is clearly myth, and if any god-like beings exist, it's highly unlikely that they have any resemblance to the fictional god Jehovah.
2007-05-16 22:46:49
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answer #5
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answered by Jim L 5
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well, that defeates the whole purpose of god in my opinion. in most religions i am aware of, god just existed and created the universe. no one ever said anything of evolution. and if so, where did he evolve from. was he part of a pre-existing universe that passed through ours at a random time trillions of years ago. bassicaly with that statement, you open a huge can of worms that will never cease. so im gona say no, i will not admit it because regardless there is still a massive flaw on where this "god" came from
2007-05-16 22:30:55
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answer #6
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answered by sideburnsman 1
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As we are evolving and may one day create universes, that's possible but scientifically speaking everything is not possible, many things are demonstrably impossible; but not theoretically in the realms of philosophy and religion.
2007-05-16 22:33:40
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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So are you saying that there was a time when god was not god? That before he evolved or was promoted or took the job or however you want to put it, he was something else? Is there a Leuteneant Deity position, maybe?
2007-05-16 22:31:57
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answer #8
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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and who created god? If the answer is "god is outside of time" then no, it's not possible.
Is there a possibliltiy that there is a creator who had a creator who had a creator and so on and so forth ad infinitum? Sure, that's possible.
2007-05-16 22:30:16
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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What do you propose "God" evolved from? Or are you saying he was created by another deity and then evolved into the current god?
2007-05-16 22:31:07
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answered by blooz 4
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