You can not evolve anything from nothing.
2007-08-13 05:22:36
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answer #1
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answered by ustoev 6
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An omnipotent God such as the Judeo-Christian one is assumed to have existed before the existence of any other thing, and to have directed or caused the existence of everything else. Perhaps more limited conceptions of gods could be imagined as evolving from nothing. This is not too distant from the Nordic conception of the birth of Ymir the primordial giant, Audhumla the cow, and the creation of the first god, Buri.
2007-08-13 11:35:41
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answer #2
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answered by Captain Atom 6
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If he is not eternal he can't be god.
The universe is a finite entity so it has a beginning and an end.
In the beginning there was nothing,nothing but a finite potential,
The finiteness eradicated the nothing which resulted in the universe we know to-day
One day the universe will go out of existence and never occur again.
2007-08-13 11:39:35
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answer #3
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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I believe HE was created as a result from the big bang and that he hyper-evolved; meaning that instead of taking billions of years to evolve like humans have, he evolved much, much faster.
2007-08-13 11:43:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing can evolve from nothing. There must be matter and energy present.
2007-08-13 11:29:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing evolves from nothing, but then again, what is nothingness? We dealing here with more we can grok.
2007-08-13 12:37:37
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answer #6
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answered by ysanson2 3
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well NOTHING from THIS UNIVERSE anyway.
think of it as a place outside the universe where the laws of the universe do not apply.
but just as the other guy said... dont waste your time on this.
2007-08-13 11:55:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Not from nothing.
But lower forms do give rise to higher forms.
2007-08-13 11:54:21
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answered by Phoenix Quill 7
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Dont waste your time on that...
2007-08-13 11:44:48
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answer #9
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answered by CuriousG 3
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