yes of course. there is heaven. read the Bible. it says there, in Genesis 1:1, "in the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth."
if you read the first chapter in the bible... you'll figure out how the animals, plants, etc... are created.
God made colors because he wants us to enjoy and appreciate the beauty of this world. imagine the world without colors-even black and white...
the chicken came first becaus God created the chicken.. and not the egg..
i hope it helps. Ü
2007-07-06 16:44:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Heaven is a concept invented by humans.
Animals evolved from simple molecules which formed randomly billions of years ago.
Wind, fire, floods, tornadoes, and earthquakes are ultimately all caused by the Sun heating the Earth, or, in the case of earthquakes, from tectonic plates grinding together.
Colors are simply electromagnetic radiation (light) of different frequencies.
The egg came first. Dinosaurs were laying eggs long before chickens existed. However, if you meant a chicken egg specifically, then the answer is the chicken came first. The first organism that could be classified as a chicken was a slight mutation from its parent organisms. The parents were not chickens, and they laid a non-chicken egg. The embryo inside experienced a mutation, thereby becoming a chicken.
2007-07-06 16:18:50
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answered by lithiumdeuteride 7
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Absolutely I believe that. If you're looking for scientific evidence for it, though, forget it. Although I believe in a Christian heaven, most religions' heaven have the same trait in common. They don't exist on this plane of existence. Since it is impossible to measure anything on another plane of existence you will never find any way to verify it's existence on anything other then faith.
To those so quick to dismiss heaven for lack of proof I would ask why the alternative seems so much more appealing? To believe that we exist due to random chance and all our life's efforts are in vain since the universe will just collapse back in on itself one day anyways must be a crummy way to live. Further if we do subscribe to the scientific laws as man defines the universe how do you account for the whereabouts of the human spirit, or soul, upon a person's death. The laws of science dictate all energy can neither be created nor destroyed, so what happens to that soul, it must reside somewhere. Or is the existence of a soul just a false illusion constructed by the sub-concious to keep us from realizing the futility of our own existence, thus functioning as a mental fail-safe to prevent our own self-destruction. If this is the case then nothing you do truly matters, so why are any of us so concerned over issues like poverty, war, and global warming? Everyone is going to die anyways, what difference does the timeframe matter?
Simple, people care about these things because they know there is something more to this life, even if they can't explain or prove it.
Don't believe me? Then, go play in traffic. You won't do it. Why? Because despite some peoples' professed belief that none of this matters and there is nothing more they either don't have the guts to prove it or, more likely, they don't truly believe it in their hearts.
2007-07-08 20:04:50
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answered by myke2010 2
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Heaven and Hell are situations; the same physical location can be either. Some people are born into seemingly impossible situations and turn them into heaven on Earth; others are born into situations that others envy and turn them into hell on Earth.
You can improve your chances of being reborn into a relatively heavenly life by making Earth a bit more heavenly for those around you. Or you can create all sorts of hells from which you may choose in your next life.
The notion that Heaven is a place surrounded by pearly gates, with a gate keeper checking to see if your ticket has been validated by the correct religious institution, is pure rubbish. It was invented to empower the hierarchy of the Church, or which ever organization is preaching it.
2007-07-06 17:35:58
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a place called Heaven , based on the Quran. And according to the Quran, everything which is created , is created by the Almighty God alone.
2007-07-06 16:27:07
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answered by joulsey 4
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dude hahaha slow down. I can can answer all of that. The bible. Chapter one verse one. In the beginning god created the heavens and the earth and all that is now. The answer is god mate. And yes there is a heaven. But there is also a hell.
2007-07-06 16:18:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh my. There is no heaven. Please review your history books because for many thousands of years, humans have invented ways to "explain the unexplainable" by creating gods and heavenly figures. And all elements were formed in the big bang. Tons of energy fused particles to form many of the metals and other substances that we see today.
2007-07-06 19:58:24
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answered by Shelly 2
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yes.i believe in GOD as the divine creator of all things.i believe the holy bible to be the inspired word of GOD.read the bible GENESIS, the book of beginnings explains everything.of course the chicken came first.read the king James version of the holy bible and remember nothing is too hard for the LORD our GOD!AMEN!
2007-07-06 16:28:14
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answered by dixie58 7
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Answer to your first question,,there is a town in northern Ontario that's called Heaven and the next town to it is called Hell. check it out for yourself in a map book
2007-07-06 19:07:34
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answered by Gumbo 6
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