Genesis 2:7 And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.
Genesis 2:21,22 And the LORD God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam and he slept: and he took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof;
22: And the rib, which the LORD God had taken from man, made he a woman, and brought her unto the man.
I just have seen some people believe in God but not in his creation, so I am just challenging you with your "theory". If you believe the bible than clearly you have to throw that idea out. I don't care what bible you have Genesis is Genesis.
2007-09-24
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Some people require more 'proof' than just hearing that God created the universe. God is OK with that. Jesus, told Thomas, "you are blessed because you have seen"..."more blessed are those who have not seen, yet believe."
2007-09-24 02:31:06
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answered by Anonymous
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while the French astronomer and mathematician Pierre-Simon Laplace provided his Mécanique Céleste (Celestial Mechanics, his 5 quantity piece explaining the maths of the motions of the planets) to Napoleon Bonaparte, the final asked why there became no point out of a author everywhere in it. Laplace purely spoke back "Sire, I had no choose of that hypothesis." the thought that evolution became guided by way of god or gods is unparsimonious. It is going against Occam's razor which dispenses with superfluous motives. you notice, there is truthfully no try you need to devise that ought to distinguish between evolution + god, and evolution-in basic terms. Evolution works completely properly without gods, as a result a god is thoroughly extraneous. Superfluous. Now i'm no longer asserting that disproves God, what i'm asserting is which you do no longer choose one to describe it. If a god does exist, he might to boot no longer. He would not contribute something because of the fact it works completely positive on it rather is very own so it makes no distinction whether he's there or no longer. If he does exist, he's dropping his time. that's what Occam's razor ability. If it would not contribute something to the reason, do no longer comprise it. and that's what Laplace meant while he suggested he had no choose of that hypothesis. His arithmetic defined the action of the planets very well, including a god became purely clutter.
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answered by Anonymous
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Genesis also says that the earth brought forth every living animal and plant. it does not say God created them directly himself. This sounds like evolution to me.
Genesis 1:11 and 1:24
2007-09-24 01:17:08
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answered by Anonymous
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You have a good point as if parts of the Bible that appear to be literal are taken metaphorically, it does place a question on what is not metaphorical. If most of the book is metaphorical why would you place your belief in it? Of course that works against it as well as if taken literally, it requires evidence, which is sadly lacking.
2007-09-24 01:12:22
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answered by Pirate AM™ 7
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Absolutely not, this is the way of humanist thinking and not of God(nothing personal) God is love and love wants us to love Him in return not yesterday or a million years from now, God completed His wonderful work of creation and saw that all was good,He didn`t see that all was half finished!
2007-09-24 01:09:43
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answered by Sentinel 7
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Considering the following:
1.) According to Christianity, Jesus was God.
2.) According to Christianity, Jesus often had to teach truths by parable.
3.) Presumably, the creative effort of a deity would be highly complex.
From those, it's not hard to imagine a deity creating via the Big Bang and Evolution, then using a parable to explain to his people how they came about.
2007-09-24 01:06:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The greatest single distinguishing feature of the omnipotence of God is that our imagination gets lost thinking about it.
-Blaise Pascal
Namaste
Peace and Love
2007-09-24 01:23:34
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answered by digilook 2
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The bible says "For in six days God created the heaven,the earth,the sea,and all that in them is."
Where is evolution mentioned in the bible anyway?If one thinks "god" used evolution,that is a VERY slow retarted "god".
2007-09-24 01:44:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I can say I made a doll from paper....but how? I didn't tell you how I did it, just that I did. Now if I were to say, I made a doll from paper by folding the paper then taking a pair of scissors and so forth there is a difference.
What is in the dirt? unicellular organisms...what do most evolutionists think we evolved from? that's right...unicellular organisms...
2007-09-24 01:11:32
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answered by Love Yahoo!!! is a prince 3
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