Ya it's smarter to believe in a cult god that is into blood offerings and incest to populate the world.(lets not forget he has talking animals too)
2007-07-30 14:16:33
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answered by Anonymous
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There are always things we don't know... why do we have to fill the gap with a who? [Horton heard them ;) do you?]
If science accepts "god did it" and stops seeking, then we are back to the dark ages.
If religion wants to try to explain things, that's great... but it must NOT stop scientific research.
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My current personal ideas are that the universe might be a vacuum fluctuation; I'm undecided on the "consciousness causes collapse" vs. "many-minds" interpretation of quantum theory, I learn toward "many-minds" at times when I haven't shaved. If I use Occam's razor, I revert to "consciousness causes collapse".
Or... it is possible that everything is just a figment of some "god's" imagination.
Time for another beer.
2007-07-30 21:42:36
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answered by Anonymous
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And how would ignorance about how the Big Bang happen imply a god exists? Just because you have a pat answer, doesn't make it a good one.
In reality, the best we can say is this universe happened and we don't know what, if anything happened before it. Though, there is some evidence that is giving us some good educated guesses. Instead of just making crap up, like the religious people do, they're satisfied with admitting ignorance and continuing to search.
2007-07-30 21:17:29
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answered by nondescript 7
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M Theory suggests that it was a collision in the underlying framework of other universes.
Why do you think that anything had to start it. No matter what it always comes down to something was eternal. It is much more simple to say that the universe always existed than it is to make something up that there is no evidence for.
2007-07-30 21:19:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe there was a bang when the earth was created. But I know for a FACT that God caused it. Maybe when he said let their land there was a bang. But whatever happened it was God that created it. There is no other logic that will change my mind. God is maker and savior forever no matter what ppl say.
2007-07-30 22:00:51
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answered by FunGal33 1
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IF you believe the bible and I do, there was no big bang,,therefore God did not create a big bang..but now that I read the questions again,,you were looking for big bang believers...boy, say that fast..lol.....interesting question and worth a star. I can't wait to see how they avoid the issue....I'm still waiting for them to answer my question..what came first, the chicken or the egg?
2007-07-30 21:33:29
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answered by dreamdress2 6
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Why does it have to be a who? It is possible that the latent universe underwent changes over time (such as mass loss to virtual pair formation) until it opened up dramatically. We don't know, but we are learning.
2007-07-30 21:19:35
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answered by novangelis 7
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Why can't the answer just be the universe itself? Why does it have to be a magical being or creature?
2007-07-30 21:17:05
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answered by Anonymous
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matter, hydrogen and energy
2007-07-30 21:17:08
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answered by nola_cajun 6
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Evolutionists assume "there has always been something" but never explained where that something came from :\ so i assume they dont' know what they are talking about.
2007-07-30 21:16:56
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answered by Anonymous
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