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2007-07-08 12:25:38 · 55 answers · asked by m 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

i know how people say god and i believe that but if u look at it everything they claimed god created they came up with some scientifical explanation on how things happened. like if god created the universe how, n y wat was there be4 the universe, nuthing. who made god on top of all of that!!!

2007-07-08 12:33:34 · update #1

55 answers

Some say the Big Bang. Some say god. I believe god... but who knows?

2007-07-08 16:07:45 · answer #1 · answered by Cheezwizzle 4 · 0 0

I don't know where God came from, but I do know that He created everything in heaven and on earth. But there is nothing saying that God who created all didn't create science & use it too! I believe that there was a combination of science and God. God used water to destroy the whole earth in the flood. That's when all the dinosaurs died. How would Noah be able to get every species of dinosaur on the ark? The bones being so deep in the ground would be explained easily by the earth being flooded with water for 40 days and nights right?

2007-07-15 19:49:04 · answer #2 · answered by izzysmom 1 · 0 0

All the answers to this question are pure speculation. Considering all the facts that mankind has accumulated over the course of history there simply just isn't enough evidence to prove any number of theories on who or what created the universe. The two most popular theories; religion...and the big bang. Which if one of these would ever be proved absolutely true it would only open more questions such as: where did God come from; or what created the big bang. At this point in time your question is just simply impossible to answer.

2007-07-08 13:15:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I belong to the Catholic Faith but i do not use that in my opinion about the Universe and how it got here.I have never read the Bible because it is not necessary in forming ones views. I look at the stars at night and i look around me during the day and i marvel at all the millions of different things like the intricate pattern of a flower and the way a spider spins its web.and i come to the conclusion that all this can't just have happened by chance so a Superior Being responsible for everything makes more sense to me .No need to worry about theories trying to explain natural occurrences .And if i'm wrong, so what ?.

2007-07-08 19:54:34 · answer #4 · answered by ROBERT P 7 · 0 0

A guy named Ralph created our universe. He lives just south of Enid, Oklahoma. You see, God wanted to create the universe, but he had scheduling problems what with having to expel revolutionary archangels and all, so he outsourced the whole project. He does own the patents as you would expect.

You may create a parallel universe if you like. I have been told that you should get a license to do so from God in order to avoid legal problems. I wouldn't worry about that though. Think about it. God's in Heaven and where will He find a lawyer?

2007-07-08 12:38:47 · answer #5 · answered by jack of all trades 7 · 5 0

Well, I don't know how Heaven was created, but my friend (she knows alot about God) said that one day he just appeared in Heaven for all we know God might not even know how he was created or he might I don't know ask him. I'm guessing God just made some planets appear and then on Earth he decided to bring life to Earth so he can let people live on it so all he did was say "let there be light" and there was light and so on and so on and then he made Adam (the guy) out of dust (that's probley why everyday we eat some dust whether we know it or not) and he created Eve (the woman) by putting Adam into a deep sleep and taking 1 of his ribs out and creating her and that's why girls got more ribs in their bodies then guys and then God put people all around the Earth different colors and look appearntly and made people (I don't know why he wanted people maybe he just wanted people) and he probley just made some stuff happen to the Earth and stuff scince life isn't perfict.

2007-07-13 14:06:35 · answer #6 · answered by Animal-luva4242 3 · 0 0

For those of you who say "this is a science & mathematics forum so leave the religious stuff out". Are you seriously that close minded? last time i checked everything in science is based off theories so why can you not accept the fact that maby it actually was God who ceated it. O because that is simply too simple right. You have too make it waymore complicated than it really is and try to understand things you cant and never will while you live. Maby some of you should studyy a Bible and find some answers in there!

2007-07-08 16:49:30 · answer #7 · answered by Michael 1 · 0 1

You did?.
... at least your senses percieved what they percieved and that resulted in your brain forming an idea of what the universe is ... therefore you created the universe that you see in your mind ... and because your brain is not my brain, that means that your universe is not the same as my universe ... or something like that ...
In other words I don't have a clue who actually created the stars and stuff ... but the whole question of "how did God create it?" and "who created him?", and "what was there before the universe?" becomes much easier to grasp if you assume that time is NOT a straight line. From our point of view it is, because that is the way we see it as a result of the way we move through time in our current existance, but it is likely that God (or whatever else you call the creator of the universe or the force that we call life or whatever) transcends time - can move in directions other than from the start to the finish along a straight line - therefore he could have set in motion whatever series of events that created the universe, and himself, "before" it actually happened.
So what shape is time? ... not sure - could be as simple as a Mobius strip, or it could be a spere, or a torus, or it could be shaped like a klein bottle or some even more complex and peculiar geometrical shape.

2007-07-08 13:59:29 · answer #8 · answered by Aykayem 2 · 0 0

There's as many answers to this question as there are people of different beliefs.

Religious people use to say "God", and atheists use to say "an immensely powerful energy". In order to give this answer, religious people rely on their faith and holy scriptures, and atheists on scientific findings like backtracing through time with the help of e.g. Einstein's equations and modern physics.

Anyway, all in all, the question has not been answered in science, simply because the conditions were so exotic compared to today, and it was such a long time ago.

If you trust that people who wrote the holy scriptures (Bible, Qu'ran, ...) truly gave you the word of a God and didn't falsify it for authority / society control reasons, then this question is obviously far easier to answer.

2007-07-08 12:36:41 · answer #9 · answered by Jonas Nordlund 2 · 0 0

The first two answers are excellent illustrations of the amount of thought, analysis, consideration of evidence, and open discourse the creationists employ.

There was no "who." I would ask the creationists who created God. If they say he is eternal or self-creating, then why not the Universe?

Edit: Woop! There's another one! No, TWO more now! The "uhhhhh..." part does make it more convincing, you have to admit.

Edit again: Oh! Oh! "God. PERIOD." That's much more assertive. A definite improvement on the previous five God dissertations.

We really don't know. Anything which involves information at the limits of the Universe whether spatially or temporally will defy human understanding, due to the nature of the Universe and our humble place in it.

Now I have two thumbs down. I believe I should be getting at least three more. I had to go check, just to make sure. Yep. This IS the science and mathematics/ astronomy and space section. So technically, all of the God answers are off topic.

2007-07-08 12:32:14 · answer #10 · answered by Brant 7 · 2 3

In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth and everything. God is the creator of the universe.

2007-07-15 21:49:28 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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