right on sparky the big bang is a totally ridiculous theory but u know Darwin in the end said there must be a creator out there
2007-08-30 07:25:29
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answered by bookwyrm64744 2
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Actually, there are many scientists that do believe in God. Matter cannot be created nor destroyed, according to the Law of the Conservation of Matter, so there is the same amount of matter in the universe as there was five billion years ago. But how far back can you correctly say "it was just there"?
So the Exodus is now scientifically explainable, huh? So you honestly think that all the causes that date back perhaps millions of years happened to collide and cause the water to part the moment Moses put his staff in the ground? While Moses, without any scientific knowledge at all, had complete faith that it would happen? No, all this shows is that God knows exactly what he is doing, and that we are barely scratching the surface of his understanding. Not only does God seem to understand science far beyond our imagination, he created it and can control it. Which atheist scientist can claim that ability?
By the way, this is coming from a guy that absolutely loves science.
2007-08-28 05:24:35
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answered by B.C. Smalls 1
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Many scientists do believe in God. It's not usually science that keeps people from believing, it's the implications. If God were real, it would mean that people have a God over them; some don't like that because it would mean they can't just do anything they want.
2007-08-28 05:14:48
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answered by peacetimewarror 4
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coz they are scientists. and they always think what they call as rational or logic,
but i do believe that God made all, coz:
1.hey man, i don't want to be called as the evolution from the apes!! i'm a homo sapiens, neo homo sapiens. apes and human are different things!
2.the scientists who never believe of God can't even answer this question: who start the world and create everything on it?
2007-08-28 05:23:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Who started God, how could he exist if nothing made him happen? We did not come from apes, apes and humans share an ancestor, which is highly likely given the large degree to which our DNA resembles the other's.
2007-08-28 05:13:48
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answered by Anonymous
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There are some top scientists that do believe in a creator. What makes you think they would chose the Christian God though?
Edit: The statement below me lists an incredibly tiny percent of scientists. It seems like a lot on paper, but it's a VERY tiny percent.
Edit 2: Did you know the signatures also consist of people with Doctorates in Computer science and Math??? Why should their opinions matter more than anyone elses? Where is their actual science degree?
2007-08-28 05:13:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, but so many of them do believe in God.
With regard to evolution, check out this link to a list of scientists who have problems with Darwin's work and have signed a statement to that effect. There's a link there to about 19 pages of physicans and scientists who have signed the same statement.
Edit: To those above who say these are not biologists, page 1 has 26 names - 6 in biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, plus more who are in genetics. Your argument with regard to these scientists is dishonest.
2007-08-28 05:13:25
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answered by cmw 6
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We can prove everything you just asked about, you can't prove god. Therefore god must not exsist. Simple logic, the part of the brain that is underdeveloped in the minds of the religious. Try reading books that don't deal with "god" and see how much you will learn and unlearn.
2007-08-28 05:17:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Most of them believe in a creator but disbelieve the scriptures of religion because they find many contradictions between scientific facts they see and facts written hundreds of years ago in holy books.
2007-08-28 05:41:50
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answered by MagicWand 3
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Because they are looking for scientific explanations for everything. They don't believe in anything that they cannot directly perceive.
2007-08-28 05:16:29
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answered by Anonymous
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