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The catholic church claim that god made the universe and god made himself. Yet it's proven that something can't come from nothing. Other religions claim that it was also created from something. It's a open question but a honest one. Isn't it strange that we are here today on our computers/phones or what ever and some rarely take the time to think how did we get here. How was something made out of nothing. No Flaming Please.

2007-06-05 02:20:48 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I dunno do they have proof? They claim it..

"Same way bush became president" <--- That was a bit useless..

2007-06-05 02:26:59 · update #1

I suppose no one knows really.. Just looking for peoples opinions and what not.

2007-06-05 02:29:36 · update #2

Sharky: Thats the thing where did god come where did the matter to create the big bang come from..? it's all I suppose one of the mysterys of life.

2007-06-05 02:31:41 · update #3

capital: Yes there is someone that says God made himself, that someone would be the catholic church.

2007-06-05 02:35:01 · update #4

13 answers

That's easy...(my recipe for "Something Pie...)

1. You start with a whole lotta nothin'...

(which is really "something," since we have a word for it...I mean, if there "really" were "nothing," we wouldn't need a word to describe it...)
2. Add a sprinkle of sparkle...
3. Mix in a dash of something or other...

4. Blend it all together...
5. And two raw eggs, a pat of butter, a generous helping of Hydrogen...
6. Force the resulting batter through a worm- hole (make sure the worm hole is pre-heated, and the pressure gauge is off the scale)...
7. Bake for 5 billion years....slowly stirring in carbon (if you're out of carbon, cigarette ashes cn be substituted...)
8. Take out of cosmic microwave oven, and let cool for another 5 billions years...(until you get a tasty Earth crust on the surface...)
9. Cover top with Betty Crocker Ready to Spread frosting, and let sit until it's solid enough to slice into brownie size spheres...
10. Serve at room temperature...and refrigerate the leftovers on an enourmous spindle, that rotates around a large ball of nuclear fusion...

You can throw in some nitrogen and oxygen if you wish, but not too much, or everything will melt in a white hot flash of molten magma...

Be sure to use an oven mitt (it will be really hot when you first take it out...)

2007-06-05 02:41:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The spiritual realm is the blue print of the material world. Fine matter energy is the basis and building block of composite matter. This matter is formed by Creation. Everything that is here now has been created by you and everyone else in spirit.

Scientifically, energy creates matter. This energy is Creation. Your soul is a part of that Creation. When you are alive, you are a creator. Your new inventions, ideas, and philosophy is spread into a higher consciousness. This wisdom is gained and shared with Creation.

The Universe expands and grows with this gained wisdom. Everyone and everything is connected. Once you start thinking in other dimensions, your thoughts will expand into a better understanding on how the Universe works.

2007-06-05 09:32:28 · answer #2 · answered by Kevin Dellinger 3 · 0 0

1. "god made himself"
God did not make himself. God always was, is and will be.
God is.

2." Yet it's proven that something can't come from nothing."

Hebrews 1:3 (NLT)

By faith we understand that the entire universe was formed at God's command, that what we now see did not come from anything that can be seen.

Genesis 1:1
In the beginning God created....
Created - Strong's Concordance [01254] is " bara' "

The action involved with the word is the first activity of biblical history. It is used exclusively to refer to God's creative work; it refers to creating things "ex nihilo", or out of nothing." ("The Complete Biblical Library, The Old Testament, Hebrew-English Dictionary", word # 1282, page 578,)

1254 Bara; to create, form, make, produce; to cut, to cut down; to engrave, to carve. The word occurs in the very first verse of the Bible (Gen. 1:1). Bara emphasizes the initiation of the object, not manipulating it after original creation.

2007-06-05 09:40:28 · answer #3 · answered by NickofTyme 6 · 0 0

I've studied Philo for a sem and that's actually it!

There is something that made the universe which is God! Cuz if it came out of rock or stars or whatever, where did they come from? But where did God come from? Well, He is eternal, is He not? Either way, if the universe came from something another question appears, where did that something come from?

2007-06-05 09:27:13 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It's not possible. Something can't come from nothing. God created everything-heaven, earth, and the entire universe.

2007-06-05 09:41:05 · answer #5 · answered by blessedman 6 · 0 0

No one says God made himself. And you are 'proving' evolution to be a flawed hypothesis it is. Here's how:

Anything that begins to exist must have a cause. The universe bgan to exist. Therefore, the universe must have a cause.

God did not begin to exist. He always has existed. Therefore, He does not have a cause.

OMG... Christian using logic... must be the end of the world!

2007-06-05 09:29:19 · answer #6 · answered by capitalctu 5 · 2 0

If you paid more attention to the physics books and not that book of fairy tales you will see that after thebig bang there became matter, planetry matter. hoe did life get formed. well it takes the presence of water and atmospheric electricity, single cellular life came then over evolution the apes and like some animals have the longest neck or the biggestbody . we homo sapien formed the biggest brain and it was mans creativity that created many things including that big book of fairy tales. but also we discovered how to harness energy and make use of the worlds mineral rescourses. to make materials and tools from wooden clubs right up to computers. good Eh!

2007-06-05 09:28:45 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

It's your definition of "nothing" that is tripping you up.
If you mean a vacuum, then it has potentiality.
If you mean a state with no potentiality, then we've clearly never observed such a state. There's no compelling reason to believe such a state ever existed.

2007-06-05 09:29:52 · answer #8 · answered by Samurai Jack 6 · 0 0

It's unreasonable to believe that God made himself. As I understand it, he's always existed. Still confusing, but less paradoxical.

2007-06-05 09:29:23 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Discover magazine has reported on electrons appearing in a vacumn.

Something (matter) has come from nothing.

2007-06-05 09:24:47 · answer #10 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

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