Who what when ,CREATED THE UNIVERSE?
2007-07-17 06:43:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Because a lot of scientist read complicated things into the simple they cannot all understand where the earth or universe came from to understand we must read the scriptures here on some quotes
"in the beginning the word was with God, and the word was God,all things were made by him and with out him was not anything made that was made " this means before God made the earth
"now the lord had shown me Abraham the intelligences before the world was,and among all these, there were many of the noble great ones" "and God saw that these were good and he stood in the midst of them"
"and there stood one among them that was like unto God, and he said unto those that were with him, we will go down,for there is a space down there and we will take of these materials and we will make an earth where on these may dwell"
"In the begining God created the heavens and the earth"
you can always pray and ask god who created all things if he did create all things
where does god come from is that what your asking yourselve? A celestial kingdom a place like i cannot imagine what it is like,,,, apart from, unpoluted and buatifull
jesus christ said in john
"In my house are many mansions, if it were not so i would have told you, I go to prepare a place for you"
" he was in the world and the world was made by him"
"ye are of this world,i am not of this world"
"he that commeth from above,is above all,he that is of the earth is earthly,and speaketh of the earth, he that commeth from heaven is above all"
2007-07-17 08:20:19
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answer #2
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answered by zenman1 4
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How could anything possibly exist?
The universe started with the big bang. What caused that? Where did that come from? And when you can answer that, where did whatever caused it come from? And then where did whatever caused THAT come from?
How can anything possibly exist?
At some point, the must have been nothing. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. The universe is impossible! Completely impossible.
2007-07-17 06:48:23
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answered by DPL 1
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whats there in the end of the universe
2007-07-21 06:20:00
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answered by Anonymous
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The existence (or absence) of "dark matter" which would help explain previously unexplained gravitational effects. It seems like there is general agreement that something "out there" is an unexplained source of gravitational force. No one yet has been able to confirm or deny.
2007-07-17 19:25:41
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answered by Anonymous
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The hardest ever question is "If we are part of the Universe, then how can we subjectively ask this question about it?"
2007-07-17 08:00:31
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answered by IggySpirit 6
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If the universe is the answer then what is the question?
2007-07-17 06:54:37
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answered by Anonymous
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What is the actual and theoretical extent of infinity? At what point does space become technically infinite, when you travel outward toward the outer limits of space or inward between the subnuclear particles?
2007-07-17 11:20:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Why it exists. Science will never be able to explain the philisophical answer of why life is here. What is the purpose of the universe etc etc.
All other (scientific) answers can be answered in time but why we are here is a question science won't be able to provide insight into.
2007-07-17 06:46:20
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answer #9
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answered by J P 4
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Where the Earth & the Moon actualy came from
2007-07-17 08:34:35
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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What caused the Big Bang?
2007-07-17 06:42:46
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answered by Polo 7
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