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I'm sheltered, I suppose, because I've never left Earth to explore this theory...

2007-09-20 04:21:24 · 13 answers · asked by Deke 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Im outta here, everythings getting tense between christians and athiests. =D

2007-09-20 04:25:13 · answer #1 · answered by LOTR Fan 5 · 1 1

the way i see it technology and faith are 2 countless issues and that they dont contain one yet another in any respect. the belief of evolution is a factor of technology, merely because of the fact the belief of relativity or the different medical concept thats exceptionally wide-unfold. whether evolution isn't a weapon back faith which some human beings look too think of that is. Evolution doesnt disprove god, It doesnt even disprove a ''creater god', which isn't the only variety of historic god, case in point some traditionally commonly used gods arent ''creater gods'' case in point fairly some the greek gods. I dislike the belief human beings have that its faith or Evolution. Its no longer the two or, perhaps their the two perfect, perhaps their the two incorrect. i'm able to work out no explanation why every physique might think of that evolution disproves the opportunity of a god. I could upload i do have self assurance in evolution, i'm if something a scientist, And im no longer religious in any way nor do i've got self assurance in god, yet i settle for the distant hazard that interior the vastness of the universe their may well be some variety of god

2016-10-19 05:06:52 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I can see it, in a way, since matter does seek stability (water levels, planetary orbits) and when things get unstable it's a dis-order rather than the norm. But to project that out into the entire universe? I still don't know how in the world, so to speak, we can go about proving that beyond educated guesses.

2007-09-20 04:56:11 · answer #3 · answered by Lee S 1 · 1 0

"Chaos Theory" first described by a French Christian named Henri Poincare in the early 20th century, provides reasonable doubt for the broad question you asked Deke. He never left earth either... lol. Also, "The Butterfly Effect" is another good example for a counter argument supporting you...one thing leads to another.... Cheers!

Oh...formations of planetary systems requires gravity to spin that cloud of crap around until it actually forms something... Random..."Order"

2007-09-20 05:46:57 · answer #4 · answered by NY PTK 4 · 1 0

If there is no order, there is no science--because experiments can only prove things that happen the same way again and again as being valid theories.

2007-09-20 04:37:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If there were truly no order in the universe, everything would be random and unpredictable. By simply asking this question, you have already assumed there is enough order in the universe for words to have stable meaning, etc. Your question is self-refuting.

Secondly, for Christians, God's self-attesting authority is enough. If God truly is God, to what other authority could we possibly appeal to test His veracity? In other words, man cannot appeal to a higher authority (which for unbelievers ends up being themselves) in order to authorize the supreme authority.

2007-09-20 04:33:38 · answer #6 · answered by Biz Iz 3 · 0 0

Well there is order in the Universe, but when you try and talk about the 2nd law of dynamics can be 'broken' locally as it applies on a wider scale or evolutionary theory - somehow they just cant keep up. Why is that?

2007-09-20 04:27:27 · answer #7 · answered by Leviathan 6 · 1 2

Sounds cool, don't it? Order and chaos, polar opposites but both really cool.

2007-09-20 04:27:44 · answer #8 · answered by The Instigator 5 · 1 1

I'll agree it's ordered as long as it's ordered chaos.

2007-09-20 04:27:57 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Probably for the same reason that they assume that something *had* to come from nothing.

2007-09-20 04:26:45 · answer #10 · answered by Pirate AM™ 7 · 1 2

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