Then, who was the Creator? Who carried out the blueprints?
My current theory is that, after creating most of the physical universe, God created the mechanism of DNA, and then 'seeded' the DNA space with a few category prototypes. In today's taxonomy, the fossil record, and the DNA record, we find organisms grouped in clusters of genetically-related species. I suspect God created the prototype DNA for each cluster, and then let evolution produce all the variants we observe within each cluster.
2007-08-20 14:43:34
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answered by Frank N 7
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Does God have a God?
How was the creator created? Was he a product of the 'big bang?' Did he cause the 'big bang' or was that caused by someone or something else?
Which sounds more elegant; raw brutal creation in a matter of days, or the slow evolution and development over time? Most of the religious folk prefer the first, just like they did in the days of the Greek and Norse Gods. I prefer the later, but I really prefer the statement; “God sprang from the mind of man.” Man found a need for god and so created them. The current crops of gods are just more of a slightly better evolution and with a milder disposition. But, Robert A. Heinlein said it best; “Gods have the manners and morals of spoiled children.” If you read the myths and stores through that lens then you see that the nature of the gods hasn’t changed that much. God, pick your own flavor, is still a vengeful and wrathful god.
Did God or the gods create the universe, or even have a hand in it. Did DNA come out of random design and development or was it part of some divine plan. We may never know the truth. I question it and those that don’t seem to me to already by closed minded to it and so blind to it.
2007-08-20 21:34:20
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answered by Dan S 7
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I often wonder about this question; and also wonder why fundamentalists have such a hang up about evolution. Wouldn't it be a great idea for the creator to create things, so that they evolved into the beings in his own image?
They seem hell bent on the 'truths' of the bible; when the bible is intentionally full of allegory.
2007-08-20 21:44:44
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answered by AndrewG 7
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The problem with assuming that there is a God creator is who created God? Maybe a super God. Then who created super God? We have embarked on a diverging infinite progression.
2007-08-21 10:55:48
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answered by Jabberwock 5
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well thats not what TheActualTorah Scroll says. so that would be considered as the forbidden witchraft of altering TheTorah.
since according to TheTorah, TheG-D of TheTorah is in charge of all physicial events actualy taking place in all of totality. and we are only in charge of our mentaly ability observe this in TheHappening. wheather we accept the pysiciial judgement from G-D for our mental attitude toward HIM giving IT or not, even allegedly now todays again in TheTorah. and this is why your lives shall never happen the way you expect them too. because none of you are in charge of giving TheWholeTorah in TheHappening.
so this is a test as to who you goinna believe. G-D or them same again, subtle beasts of the fields mentioned in IT, and their leader the more subtle than any other beast of the fields. aaka: the son of satan, antichrist or whatever, or just that same old devil at it just again, with permission from this permissive world. and if we did a good job mentaly, we would be physicialy given with GanEden. if not we get the same old gan hell from G-D, for our disbelief in a world refusing to repent.
2007-08-20 21:48:24
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answered by yehoshooa adam 3
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