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How do you explain an infant growing inside it's mother, coming into the world, converting from breathing amneonic fluid to air , and then increasing in size?

2007-05-24 15:56:43 · 16 answers · asked by KJ 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

OK Darmana, so let's here it then. Scientifically, how does mass increase, without matter being added to it?

2007-05-25 15:27:01 · update #1

jjjjjjjj- Yeah, that's logical.

2007-05-25 15:28:38 · update #2

Again, refer to the first "detail".

2007-05-25 15:30:26 · update #3

Johnny z- I'm not asking for the process. I'm asking that if what is there now, wasn't included within the original package to begin with, then how does it manifest itself from nothing? Your answer has no substance.

2007-05-25 15:34:55 · update #4

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I explain it by saying that the Creator of the universe who has all wisdom and knowledge, who calls the stars by name and who knows the number of hairs on our heads, has made the miraculous seem ordinary to people who lack faith and true wisdom.

All of those answers that pointed to science are short sighted. Sure, science can describe what happens, but it can't explain why it actually happens. Even when science goes down to the molecular level and they find that compounds form because of an atom having too many or too few electrons in a certain orbit so that different substances bond together on an atomic level they still can't explain why this is so. All they can do is say "well, that's just the nature of matter". Sure it is, but why does it have that nature? Because God built it into it that's why...duh...to quote some of the people who answered insultingly...

2007-05-24 17:56:23 · answer #1 · answered by Martin S 7 · 1 0

Science.

2007-05-24 23:07:48 · answer #2 · answered by taa 4 · 0 1

Ummm.... Take a biology class. It's called meiosis, mitosis, photosynthesis, the Kreb's cycle, etc, etc, etc. And chemistry. That will teach you about the elements and energy changes. Physics would also be good so you can learn about "work." Interesting stuff, and they explain a lot of the "mysteries" in the world.

2007-05-24 23:02:08 · answer #3 · answered by submental25 4 · 1 2

It's the pixies that do it. There. Happy now?

The growth of seeds and babies are undeniably awesome things, no mistake. But they are not miracles. For a start, they are explainable, and that's a disqualification right there.

2007-05-24 22:59:37 · answer #4 · answered by Dharma Nature 7 · 3 1

if these are not miricals then explain why there is a reaction for every reaction,you eat so your body can function,your body uses what it needs to survive,stomach acid digest the food who do you think made these decisions for this complex activity to occur,do u think it just happended,god designed all these things and made it happen so you could live just as he makes flowers grow.

2007-05-24 23:07:41 · answer #5 · answered by john f 2 · 1 1

It isn't a miracle if it happens all of the time.

That's like calling everyone a hero.

2007-05-24 22:59:59 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

A Miracle is something that can't be explained, While those things are magnificent they can be explained

2007-05-24 23:00:39 · answer #7 · answered by Snooter McPrickles 5 · 1 2

These are both natural phenomenons. If you can find a basic biology text book it will explain it.

2007-05-24 23:00:19 · answer #8 · answered by in a handbasket 6 · 4 2

Cell growth and replication.

2007-05-24 23:15:58 · answer #9 · answered by novangelis 7 · 0 1

it's called the circle of life... the laws of nature which no religion respects....

2007-05-24 23:09:09 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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