The big bang theory. That is my opinion.
I think religion is there because people want to believe in something. They want to feel like they can be forgiven for their sins and they want to believe there is a better place when they die. That's all.
2007-05-25 06:51:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I tend to believe that life was created as a result of a mixture of environmental factors. I really don't think that life in this universe is that rare. Religion and the idea of a higher being is a human trait that we rely on to answer tough questions that logic cannot answer at the moment. (I'm probably going to get shot down for that comment) Sometime in Earth's early history, it was pelted with quite a number of comets which have frozen water particles along with other frozen gases and various other materials. These alone did not provide the materials for life, but they helped. After the turbulent forming of the crust of our planet, the temperature and the forming of the atmoshpere (mostly provided by the heat and the impact of comets) combined with lots of other factors - oh poof! I wish I did believe in the religious theory, though. It'd be a whole lot easier for my mind to wrap around.
2007-05-25 07:28:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in God, He was always here, and decided to create a world, so He did, He created the fishes, the birds, night, day, sun, moon, God created it all Genesis 1. Then He created Man, and then woman, that is how the world started. Now some people will tell you they believe in the big bang theory, but I have several problems with that theory. 1) I don't know about you, but I don't come from no monkey! 2) How in the world did some little meteor or whatever crash into something and make human life, that it totally ridiculous. 3) That would be saying there wasn't a God, which I believe there is, so it can't possibly be, because God is real, He created us, and were here by the Grace of God. 4) I DID NOT COME FROM NO MONKEY!!! 5) I am the creation of a Heavenly being, that saw fit to make me and gave me life, and I praise Him every day for it, God!
2007-05-25 07:13:34
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answered by rachel t 3
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I think it can be a mixture of creation and evolution. Everybody spends so much time fighting about religion vs. science, but nobody ever stops to think that both can coexist peacefully. Yes evolution is absolutely true. But that doesn't exclude God from having a hand in creation. I'm a firm believer in both. Why couldn't that "spark of energy" that people credit with starting life have been a divine act? And then God could have sat back with a good book and let evolution go.
2007-05-25 08:24:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Life on Earth started from Amino Acids.
I believe that scientific theory because it shows how something happened, whereas ANY religious theory simply states why-the ulterior motive of all actions.
2007-05-25 06:55:28
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answered by blueteeth0095 2
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i believe in the religion one,
actually i know is that one,scientist are just bore, anyways if we came from monkeys wouldn't monkeys be transforming into humans now and days. hahaha.
so i believe the religion one, though.... i don't believe god only made two human but many and out of many two were his favorite then they betray him.
believing in the religion one is an option like the first girl said maybe we just need something to believe in but then what happens if we don't believe in it and at the end is for real...sucks for the not believers right.
2007-05-25 07:02:35
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answered by get_of_my_back 1
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Biblical stuff and all that junk aside, no one's extremely valuable. some scientists have faith it in basic terms got here approximately, yet maximum have not got any thought. it is definitely one in all the great mysteries. the great Bang is the thought of how the universe became created, yet no longer how existence began.
2016-10-06 01:09:43
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answered by ? 4
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I have no suggestion for the appropriate explanation.
I'd strongly support this theory here,see link;
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/origins/knoll.html
2007-05-25 06:56:40
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answered by greβ 6
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A guy who created the entire universe and organisms for the sole purpose of worshiping him, because he had esteem issues.
2007-05-25 09:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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A mixture of amino acids in some sort of soupy solution with, perhaps, an electric charge. One day I'll think we'll have a much better understanding of the science behind it.
2007-05-25 06:53:53
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answered by Stephen L 6
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