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the question is who created that dust???

2007-06-20 03:21:28 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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IRA Beefcake.... what a name... How can YOU not be retarded....
Anyways, if you would look at my previous answer( cheese), IF you were smart enough to look deep enough, you would see several things-the basis of the food is something that should be well considered, as 70% of america is over weight. Everyone is all about food. There is now a McDonalds in every city now. Food Is the CENTER of the American Empire. So, I just went with the only food that is in every culture and is centuries old.


Secondly, every republican something-so-so-bad-I-don't-dare-say-it that's into christianity, and professes to love god and be a model role for the goodness, yet George Bush has started a war that has killed too many over nothin'. Would god like that?!?!?
What I'm saying here is that god is an idol, something that seems to hold this country together in a time of need, but in the end, it's food.

God is just an Idol, but food has the masses. Or, in this case, Cheese does.

2007-06-20 03:23:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

Religion says God created everything there is that we see, touch and experience.

Science says it was as a great cosmic accident.

The process of the creation of all things may be common to both religion and Science

The Bible does not say, for example, God waved his hand and made all in the flash of an instant. He was not a magician. It took days and things were created in steps.

Science says basically the same thing only using billions of years.

The scientific view, which can also apply to how God created everything, is that fundamental particles of electrical charges were released and made up the universe and that these charges clumped together to form atoms and elements.

In the Bible it talkes about the Earth being without form and then there was nothing but water and then the dry land came about as the waters receeded and the waters below (seas) separates from the waters above (gas and clouds).

Science says basically the same thing.

It was not space dust, per se, but elementary particles.

Those particles happened form what they call the Big Bang and science says that was an accident (and all the particles of the Universe are eternal, they were always here) and Religion says God made it happen.

That's the primary difference.

2007-06-20 03:41:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

The dust was created by super novas, all the heavier elements got produced in the massive super hot explosions of collapsing stars. Science seems to have a fairly good idea of the history of the universe back to a second, or maybe even a fraction of a second, after the Big Bang, but what existed before the Big Bang and why it happened remain a mystery. Knowledge does expand, though. It was only a century ago that Einstein explained why the sun is hot--until then, that was as much a mystery to people back then as what came before the Big Bang is to us now. Stephen Hawking talks freely about "god", a creator, and that may be the case. It certainly was not the "god" mentioned in the Bible because the world and the universe are billions of years old, not 6,000 years old, and the world is not flat nor is it the center of the universe, nor does the sun orbit it, as the Bible claims.

2007-06-20 03:29:36 · answer #3 · answered by jxt299 7 · 5 1

We have an Educational system, where we have examinations and evaluations. Our intention of having an Educational system is to improve the standards of all, but only a few get Distinction. You have the results and find that few students fail too. The intention of creating the system was only to improve, but not all get improved. In the due course you find drop outs too. The mistake is in the quality of learners only and not in the system or the purpose of the system. Under such a condition, Will you treat all the learners to be equal in their performance? The opertunity given to every one is the same, but only a few excell,certain others become above average and a set of them go below the promotional level, while certain others leave the system as drop outs. If the drop outs accuse the system or the creator of the system to be unfair, then the observation alone is unfair. Do not say that since the system was created to improve the standards of the learners all learners admitted should have been selected with a quality to excell. If they already had the quality, where is the need for an improvement system at all. Please note that God created the Universe along with the livingbeings, with an intention to give them enough opertunities to excell, but those who avail it excell while the drop outs grumble.

2016-05-20 08:20:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nobody can give you a definitive answer to this question that would be provable by scientific methods. Physicists have extrapolated the Big Bang from the evidence they are able to observe, but they can not tell what created the original singularity which exploded.
The Bible claims that God has always existed and that he created the entire universe.
Neither scientists nor religious experts can fully provide a satisfactory answer to where, or when, God came into being that would be comprehensible to a human mind.
It is my belief that the Bible tells what happened and science explores how.

2007-06-20 06:36:00 · answer #5 · answered by Todd L 1 · 0 0

There is no god. I beleive in intellectual extraterestrials. They created god as a way to try tame the world for harvesting of the planets resourses they need and not ours.anyways enough weed induced thoughts from me. the whole universe is an atom that decays from the stars burning all the particles. I read in physics that matter can be converted into energy. And with all the stars burning making energy, mass is being lost. But if mass converts to energy do you think energy can be converted to mass. If it can then thats your answer. My weed induced thoughts are buggin me, gotta roll up more.

2007-06-20 03:54:27 · answer #6 · answered by illuminati 1 · 0 0

The best thing you can do is ask the religious people to show you God. If there was a God and he wants us to know he is there he will show himself. You want to know who created the dust, and hence turn to a somebody, who is responsible for it's creation( who you say is God).If so can you answer my question.
Who created God? If not I shall give you the answer OK.

2007-06-20 04:22:40 · answer #7 · answered by albertin 2 · 3 0

Religion has the same problem, though people fail to see it. If God created the Earth, then who created God?

We simply do not know enough to say whether there is indeed an endless chain of creationists or not. This is the purpose of research, but until scientists come to a conclusion (which may take a very long time) it is best to stick with what we know to be true.

2007-06-20 03:26:51 · answer #8 · answered by The Red King 2 · 6 2

Even though scientists say like that there are several things in the universe that is unknown to man.Therefore it is sure that god created that dust.

2007-06-20 23:42:41 · answer #9 · answered by rashid 2 · 0 0

Did god create man, or did man create god? I vote for the latter,

and I agree with "nrao_kid". Have this "chicken and the egg" debate the in the Religion section, not here in Astronomy & Space .

2007-06-20 03:40:41 · answer #10 · answered by RationalThinker 5 · 6 1

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