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That something had to create something that had to create this, then had to create that.

Ok, but.. why does it have to be a being that made it? a all super powerful being? that something with actual thought and imagination had to make the thing that created the thing that made that and made it in 6 days or what ever crap.

Why can't it be something a little more realistic? It is like saying a butterfinger candy bar made everything, you can have faith that it happened, but you are basically fooling yourself.

Anyways, maybe you should accept the Big bang theory, the super string theory, the 11 dimension theory... sorry christians but your days of ignorance are almost to and end, and thank god, I mean.. Thank science.

2007-10-29 10:17:53 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I actually came up with a pretty catchy name for the basic idea you're getting at: the cosmic sparkplug. There's no compelling reason to think that the creation of the universe was spurred by conscious thought, and can be something as devoid of thought as a sparkplug, yet capable of "sparking" the molecular explosion that precipitated the formation of the universe.

Unfortunately, your conclusion's erroneous. There will be never an end to ignorance.

2007-10-29 10:23:43 · answer #1 · answered by damlovash 6 · 2 0

Science and evolution theories and the big bang theories do not have to be seperate from a Spiritual faith in God. God lives outside the rules of science bc God CREATED the rules of evolution, he CREATED the big bang.

Time is relative and time is always changing. Time wasn't the same as it was in biblical times, and time may not have been measured the same while God created the Earth-6 days could possibly mean 6 milion days,or 6 million years.
The only reason many Christians reject evolutionary claims is b.c someone long ago came up with a number according to the bible (which is highly debateable b.c it doesn't say it at face value) that told the Earth wasn't very old and b.c it wasn't very old it couldn't possibly be enough time for evolution to occure with creation.
Those Christians who believe the Earth is much much Older as Science prooves, know that God created the world in a slow process (slow to us, may not be slow to a God with a different time reality).

You really shouldn't be so presumptuous, and arrogant when asking a question-which has a hidden agenda to mock other peoples faith.
You may believe in the big bang theory, which is like saying- there were a bunch of dominos lined up, and the first one fell and hit the rest, creating an affect-but what that force was, you and science don't know!!
That's where God comes in, the mover of it all. Th eone who pushed everything into motion.
If you really think a chocolate bar can create not only the universe, ut a spark of consciousness you are the ignorant one.
We have a mind and we have an identity-that essence started somewhere with a God, in my belief.

You really have no right to state anyone is fooling themselves, everyone is entitled to a belief, including you. Science isn't full proof-it isn't always correct-it has flaws too! it has errors! it has holes! and there's a reason it's called a THEORY and not a fact! Only fact right now is for MICRO evolution, not MACRO. There's not even any evidence for the big bang-so YOU my dear, are going on FAITH-who is foolish now?

2007-10-29 17:35:09 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I believe in all the science you stated and I still believe in a higher dimensional being (remember those 12 dimensions) that is infinitely more advanced than us , our science is only a hundred years away from "fire" as being the primary source of energy (that is not that hard to conceptualize is it ?) This being has spent the last 6000 years slowly revealing himself to us and even lived among us for 33 years like us and loved us so much he allowed himself to be brutally executed and three days later walked among us and was seen be 500 or more people and when WE are ready he'll come back and live among us again for 1000 years and then prepare a new planet for us to live on. It sounds pretty fantastic but it also sounds like a plausible plot for an Arthur C. Clarke novel ( a noted atheist by the way) None is so blind as he who refuses to see.

2007-10-29 17:30:34 · answer #3 · answered by mike w 2 · 1 1

I agree.
The idea that God created the universe is contradictory in itself. If the universe cannot have come from nothing because 'nothing comes from nothing', then what created God? God cannot have come from nothing, so therefore something must have created God, and must be more powerful than God. But then what created the creator of God? And what created that? etc, etc.
For Christians to then say something along the lines of 'God is all powerful' or 'God has always existed' is just ridiculous. The Christians are then arguing with themselves and coming up with stupid, clutch-at-straws answers.

God did not create the universe, and it's as simple as that. In fact, I doubt that God even exists.

2007-10-29 17:27:56 · answer #4 · answered by Confrontation 3 · 2 1

because the odds of having everything be perfectly designed for life on earth and for existence of a universe.... apparently your not familiar with the scientific 2nd law of thermodynamics that says that everything is becoming more random, less organized. so the chances of existence become less possible over time. also ill refer to another law. the law that says that energy cannot be created nor destroyed so you tell me. how can something come of nothing?

2007-10-29 17:34:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I actually love science, but it never dissproves that God exist. Science just explains how God did everything, the big bang, sounds plausable and who is to say God didnt make that little Atom split.

The bible doesnt say how long each day was, hell a day to God might be a million years.

2007-10-29 17:25:46 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

This is the problem with a "God of the gaps" theology. People who think that the evidence for God lies in all the places we don't yet understand will find the evidence for God constantly shrinking.

2007-10-29 17:24:01 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

How can you say you know this? You are very mistaken and confused. Comparing God to a candy bar? Wow.

2007-10-29 17:52:24 · answer #8 · answered by Brain 4 · 0 1

Parts of what you are saying I agree with. But, before you get on a Q&A forum; learn English! If you have to, have someone else proof read what you are typing. You have one too many grammatical errors.

2007-10-29 17:29:09 · answer #9 · answered by Bocephus 3 · 1 1

I am Christian and a mathematician/scientist.

I don't believe that the "creation/evolution controversy" is as black and white as so many people in here would hope it to be.

I DO believe that God is easily capable of creating the "Big Bang". Why do the pseudo-scientists/atheists in here have so much trouble understanding that?

"days of ignorance are almost to and [sic] end"? Please, citations to support this statement.

2007-10-29 17:23:42 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

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