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if evolution does not explain anything about the first living things on this universe. then how life (humans, animals, plants etc.) came to existance! there must be a beginning, is where I want to go!

I have not found a real answer besides God's creation!

please be clear!!

2007-10-15 07:33:43 · 27 answers · asked by Not of This World Returns 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

27 answers

They can't answer that question and they never will. They can't understand how it all began because they are brain heavy and spiritually dead. God is spirit, and until the day, someone seeks the truth with all their heart,,they will go on being a two fold person. Mind and body....but we are three fold,,,,we also have a spirit...they are incomplete and cannot understand what is only spiritually discerned...

2007-10-15 08:02:56 · answer #1 · answered by dreamdress2 6 · 1 0

1- How come in the bible it only talks about the creation of earth, why doesn't it mention any other planets? did he not create any others?? Because he only gave us information we needed to know. Of course there are other planets 2- If dinosaurs were billions of years before humans how come in the bible it says god creates earth, and humans, but it doesn't mention dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are not millions of years old. They were created in day 6 of creation. 3- Ok so adam and eve had 2 sons...wouldn't that be the end of life right there if they didn't have any daughters. And Suppose they did have daughters in order for life to go on a son and a daughter would have to have sex to keep life going and that would be INCEST which is not tolerable in the bible. Incest was not allowed after god gave the commandments at mount Siani. Cain and able were not the first two children of Adam and eve. They had daughters also. Cain and able married their sisters. The genes were not bad yet. And here is the hardest question to answer of all..... If god already knows the outcome of every ones lives then what is the point of living. He already knows who's going to hell and who's going to heaven so whats the point of him testing us? its not a test if you already know the outcome. We have free will to make a choice God gives us the choice to make. he does know what choice each person will make but that does not negate free will. God does not stop us from making the choice to deny him.

2016-05-22 19:14:02 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Evolution does not explain the big bang, or gravity, or lots of unrelated things. evolution deals with how life changes, not how it begins.


The subject you want, as you have been told lots of times before, is abiogenesis.

This is not the 'do maggots come out of raw meat' question which has been answered, but how did the first organic molecules capable of self replication come into being.

The Uray-Miller experiment went some way to answering this. Other follow on work has extended it but to date no self replicating molecules have been seen. However, no one has run an experiment over the entire Earth's surface for 500 million years, so it is a bit premature to say that it could not happen.


Why is it that an answer of "I do not know" has to mean that "God Did It !" ?

People use to believe that the Christian god directly controlled the lightning, because they did not know how it happened. They were wrong.

If you are looking for answers, then answer this, If God created everything, then where did God come from?

Why is "I do not know" acceptable for that question , but not for "What cause the first life on Earth?'

Or are you just pandering to your preconceptions of how you want the universe to be?

2007-10-15 07:53:26 · answer #3 · answered by Simon T 7 · 1 0

which of the couple of thousand gods do you think did the creating? Did they quarrel? Did every god only create that part of the world where their believers lived? If so, why do we find similar species on all continents? Are you even aware that each culture has their own creation story?
If you believe in the biblical creation story, why did god create the whales with the fishes and not with the mammals, when the whale is clealy a mammal? Why did god design an octopus eye better than a human eye, doesn't he like humans better?
Please convince me that god-did-it is a real answer. It should explain all (or at least most) facets of our natural world.
Why are there so many beetle species? Does god really have a particular fondness for beetles?

2007-10-15 07:37:56 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

I guess an analogy is in order...

Today I created a PBJ sammy.

I put some peanut butter and jelly on two pieces of bread and then "poof!" there it appeared in front of me (1) delicious living breathing and rather tasty peanut butter and jelly sandwich. It was an act of divine power I tell ya! or at least some human intervention to guide the ingredients together...lol!

Amazing what the right ingredients can turn into with time....and maybe some outside influence? Or maybe not...who really knows...

2007-10-15 07:44:57 · answer #5 · answered by Delay 5 · 1 0

Yes, there was a beginning, but a god is not required to initiate life. It looks like you didn't really read many of the posts in your prior question.
But short answer: life did begin through natural (not supernatural) processes. Amino acids form quite naturally under early earth conditions (Miller experiments). So do lipid membranes and energy transformation via autocatalysis.
Now, if these concepts are beyond your willingness to learn about, then you'll be none the wiser, will you?

2007-10-15 07:41:28 · answer #6 · answered by kwxilvr 4 · 3 1

You want a complete explanation of the beginning of life , but you won't take evolution . You say that life had to come from some where , so you pick God .
If life had to have a beginning , where did God get this life from ? Where did God get his own life from ? Come on , now , you said everything has to have a beginning .
Yep , another dead-end .
At least , the scientific explanation makes sense . It's logical , believable ,understandable , and has no dead-ends .

2007-10-15 07:50:50 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Much better question. Thanks for revising!

To be honest, I am not sure exactly how it came about. I am not a scientist, and I do not know the details. But from what I have heard, the most likely theory is that a lot of things mixed together and amino acids were formed. These amino acids then combined and somehow, life was formed.

Certainly much more logical to me than some magician creating it out of nothing!

2007-10-15 08:09:38 · answer #8 · answered by Tikhacoffee/MisterMoo 6 · 1 1

Evolution explains a lot about living things. Perhaps you need to learn more about biology. We even know a lot about possible ways in which this process started. And we know a lot about what happened near the beginning of the universe. Note that those are three separate topics, even if Creationist like to lump them into one.

And here's the real clincher...
Human ignorance about a topic does not make "God did it" a good answer.

2007-10-15 07:36:23 · answer #9 · answered by nondescript 7 · 9 2

we simply do not know, if you use gods creation here, "gods creation" could be a bolt of lightning hittin several precursor molecules, genetic engineering from an alien race, this is a question that is uncertain still, just like the existence of parallel universes etc, we just dont know, i dislike the use of "god" here because i think it implies to much of the stories of the bible which are clearly just fairy tales.

2007-10-15 07:39:39 · answer #10 · answered by Seargent Gork 3 · 2 1

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