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I want to know how do you think this complicated universe come into existence without a craetor??? I find it unsane to tell me that the chair I am siiting on came by coincedence, no matter how long it took their parts to gather and be a complete stable chair? well, do u find the universe less complicated or WHAT???????????

2007-11-09 04:28:54 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I want to know how do you think this complicated universe come into existence without a craetor??? I find it unsane to tell me that the chair I am siiting on came by coincedence, no matter how long it took their parts to gather and be a complete stable chair? well, do u find the universe less complicated or WHAT???????????

I want to ask how can I post a reply to those who answered me??

2007-11-09 04:48:34 · update #1

I want to ask how can I post a reply to those who answered me??

2007-11-09 05:00:03 · update #2

24 answers

Ok, then who created the creator? :)

2007-11-09 04:33:29 · answer #1 · answered by Sandy ♥ - semi retired :) 7 · 4 0

I think the universe is beyond our current understanding. It's been around for something like 12 billion years give or take a few billion. It is still expanding. At some point it should start to contract. There are so many particles and elements colliding that it isn't really that hard to figure eventually the right combo's come together to create life. It started out as just a single cell organism and throughout the past 4.5 billion years has turned into everything you see around you on Earth. It is only insane to someone who doesn't really want to look at the evidence.

2007-11-09 12:45:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Rationally.

Science gives us a way to distinguish between good ideas and bad ideas - i.e. to show which explanation is the most consistent with observable reality. Science shows us that great complexity does not just arise spontaneously. It is inconceivable that even the simplest bacterium could exist without something being responsible for the complexity of its structure, its biochemistry and so on. It would take the lifetimes of a billion universes for it to appear spontaneously, by pure chance - in fact it is probably safe to say that it simply could never happen.

This goes all the more for human beings. It's surely no coincidence that the only thing that we regard as truly intelligent - the human brain - is also the most complex thing in the known universe. Intelligence requires enormous complexity, far beyond anything that could conceivably exist without something being responsible for its existence.

By the same reasoning, it's infinitely more unlikely still that an intelligent entity capable of designing and creating an entire universe and everything in it could just exist from nowhere, from nothing, without anything being responsible for its existence. Complexity, and especially the massive complexity required for intelligence, can therefore only arise from an antecedent, non-intelligent process - In the case of life on Earth, this means biological evolution, a fact which is attested to by a vast amount of real objective evidence and valid argument.

So, to the extent that science allows us to reliably distinguish between plausible ideas and implausible ideas, it effectively rules out the possibility of an intelligent entity as the uncaused cause of everything that exists.

2007-11-09 12:31:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 7 0

This complicated universe came into being like everything else (matter, mental, concepts,etc.) due to the causes and conditions and the moment before they existed. It's just that simple. Where does your "stable chair" begin and where does it actually end? Is it it's wood (or other material)? Is it it's shape? Define "YOU"... where do YOU begin and "end"?

_()_

2007-11-09 12:35:05 · answer #4 · answered by vinslave 7 · 2 0

I have attached a link explaining how the universe came into being.

I don't think the universe is any more or less complicated than a christian. For example, I don't have to explain how a good and just god allows evil into the world, or creates insanity.

2007-11-09 12:33:27 · answer #5 · answered by bardoi 3 · 2 0

with my brain

So what you're saying is that because you don't understand how something has happened you're blaming a god for it. Please explain how that's any different to a primitive man blaming a god for a volcano erupting.

besides which - if the universe is so complicated that it must require a creator it would mean that your creator requires a creator ad infinitum. If you're going to declare that your creator has alway existed then clearly being complicated is not evidence of a creator

2007-11-09 12:36:57 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

No matter what anyone will tell you, prove to you, explain to you - you still want to know. What is it that you want? What needs to be proven that has not already been proven? Do you want to hear that we all agree with you? Ok.???

You do not understand or WILL NOT understand because of a belief. Apparently your g_d wants you to stay uninformed because he/she does not want find out the truth about 'it'. That must be free will personified. Your views are as realistic as staying in one room in your house for 50 years with all the shades pulled down. If you never leave that room you will never know there are not only rooms outside of that one, but houses, palaces and etc.

So, Stay in your room!.

2007-11-09 12:50:05 · answer #7 · answered by Tricia R 5 · 1 0

Space debris and gases, traveling at different speeds, come into contact with each other, magnetic/gravitational forces pull at each other creating larger masses, the gas pressure heats up forming starts, the larger masses feel the gravitational pull of it, and start spinning around it star, the energy gives the catalyst for life, etc etc etc.

That's pretty simple, but a basic look at it.

2007-11-09 12:34:43 · answer #8 · answered by Armless Joe, Bipedal Foe 6 · 4 0

Everything evolved from something else. The idea of a god rediculous, it's not possible for something to come from nothing- basic physics.

The chair you're sitting on was designed by a professional furniture designer. There's alot of sweat, blood and tears involved in making it and alot of effort to make sure your a** is sitting on something nice. Don't thank God, thank the person who worked so hard on it.

PS: Spellcheck is your friend.

2007-11-09 12:32:43 · answer #9 · answered by moddy almondy 6 · 4 0

well first... you have to be intelligent, i would guess that means being able to spell the word 'insane' not 'unsane'
i think that is the first step.... i think itz the same way we atheists don't understand how people can believe that a man created fantasy creature created a universe... have u ever heard of infinity???

2007-11-12 06:13:24 · answer #10 · answered by Missy R 2 · 0 0

I'm still studying the relevant science but as far as I know we don't have a definitive answer. Yet.

However, I am content to have unknowns remain unknowns. Questions that must be answered.

The fact that I personally don't know where it all came from doesn't lead me to the conclusion that Yahweh wants me to love him and is going to send me to Eternal Barbecue if I don't follow a set of rules laid out in a 2,000 year old book. Or his son, who had to go through being born -seems like he could have been poofed in to existence and saved Mary the trouble of childbirth, you could argue she wasn't going to die but it still sucked for her- but is also Yahweh...and now I'm confused.

2007-11-09 12:36:48 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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