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no it isnt.

2007-11-12 13:17:49 · answer #1 · answered by Thumbs down me now 6 · 3 1

Well, in order to believe that the universe was *created* you kind of have to believe in a *creator*. So you could disbelieve in the God of the Bible, or the Koran, but you'd believe in some form of god if you believe that a "creator" exists.

If you're asking whether it's possible to be *an atheist* specifically, yet still believe in conscious creation by a deity, the answer is no. Atheists disbelieve in ALL gods, not just the Abrahamic God.

2007-11-12 13:18:28 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Sort of... I think you are referring to the so-called "Intelligent Design" movement. While not inherently Christian, this movement seems to be growing slowly in size and attempts to show, through pure scientific study and mathematics, how diverse and unique the universe is and all the evidence there is that it could not have occurred by chance. It's not inherently Christian, most of the promoters of this movement do not really mention a god of any sort but merely allude to a "higher being" basically only through their research. It's NOT the same thing as Creationism; Creationism is more like the mixture of ID alongside the Bible. The ID people generally don't refer to the Bible in any way in their work.

2007-11-12 13:26:38 · answer #3 · answered by Xan 3 · 0 0

Nope! It is so impossible because if you believe in creation theory you believe in God, you have faith in Him, and which you should not be doubted. We are created by God and then we are here to find a purpose and by just only means of being with Him.

2007-11-12 13:24:28 · answer #4 · answered by anne 1 · 0 0

You cannot believe in creation and not believe in God.

2007-11-12 13:22:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes in a way its really the same thing. you may not call it God but that is what it is. i mean you know to each one of us there is someone that is over us and you must realize that no one could have made the sky and birds and all the stuff we see everyday. it had to be someone above us on a nother plane. well anyhow i know that you believe in god persay and that is fine. i mean there are many ways to say it and be prayerful also take care and have a good life.

2007-11-12 13:18:38 · answer #6 · answered by Tsunami 7 · 2 0

Not really. You can't have any type of Creation, whether your talking about the world, a new video game, or even a taco without someone there to create it. And if your talking about creating the entire world, you would have to have God.

p.s. He created you to, so you could make that taco. ;)

2007-11-12 13:22:31 · answer #7 · answered by Jasmine N 3 · 1 0

Believe whatever you want. You're going to anyway. Why do you need our affirmation?
If you're hoping that your question will cause us to consider the possibility that what we believe may not be true, and to consider other possible "truths", you're mistaken. We are believers in the only truth, Jesus Christ, and Him crucified, and we have seen God, and therefore, no amount of bullsheet you spew forth from your little crap-hole corner of the world is going to change our minds.
The fact will always remain - we accept Jesus for who he claimed to be, and you reject him for who he claimed to be. Which means, we will live forever, and you will not. It's that simple.

2007-11-12 13:31:41 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes, I would figure. Someone could whip up a scientific theory about a natural explanation to the earth being empty, it being created, light forming and dividing, water forming, dividing, and gathering, and then plants, fish, animals ect popping up.

2007-11-12 13:23:38 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They believe in some form of Creator, I suppose you could argue it's not a god, or specifically not the Christian God, yes.

2007-11-12 13:20:58 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. If you truly beleive in God , that is basicly a world/creation theory.

2007-11-12 13:20:40 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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