The only common belief that atheists share is that there is no God or gods.
So you can be sure none of them will say God did it.
Personally, I'd put my money on Stephen Hawking and Simon Singh's explanations over Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort any day of the week.
2007-11-18 12:04:53
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answer #1
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answered by Pangloss (Ancora Imparo) AFA 7
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twist of fate implies greater effective than one element occurring on the comparable time. that could or won't have been the case, or the vast Bang might have exceeded off by way of no reason, or if there have been a reason that's probably element of the universe itself. If there is something we do not know, I prefer to have the humility to confess that, quite than be too proud to realize this and invoke a supernatural being. And admitting we do not know is the driving force for looking out what we are able to and getting closer to the fact approximately how the universe and what's in it artwork. there may well be some issues we will not in any respect know, however the seek is exciting. the clarification we are right here residing interior the "Goldilocks Zone" ("merely desirable!"), talking approximately it is by way of the fact it is taken under consideration one of the places and situations wherein we are able to exist. The universe is something like 14.5 billion years previous, and is so immensely vast on our scale that we are going to not think of its length - and that's nevertheless increasing. It is composed of billions of galaxies, each and every containing billions of stars, a minimum of a few if not all of that have planets orbiting them. So if something can take place, the probability is a digital fact that at some place at a while, it has exceeded off. And we are right here immediately, by using fact it is the place and as quickly as we are able to be. in case you strengthen this Anthropic thought to the speculation with reference to the Multiverse, of which our universe is taken under consideration one of billions, that makes the possibilities much greater of a fact. So there would not could be a reason, neither is there any opt for for supernatural beings of any style, not to indicate God. area, remember, capability and forces behave the way they do on their very very own.
2016-09-29 11:50:22
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answered by ? 4
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Atheists believe there is no god. As to how the universe came into existence. Idea's vary.
(it would have to be 11 branes, the math dosn't work with 10)
2007-11-18 12:07:15
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answered by punch 7
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There is a substance that mulls around in space known as 'dark matter'. It is a substance that can only be observed by the exertion of it's gravitational pull on celestial objects and can not be seen with current observational technology, even with infra red.
Dark matter exists where nothing else does and it is a force that can conceivably exist outside of space and time, giving it an etherical aspect whilst still being viewed objectively.
It is conceivable that the the substance dark matter exerted it's gravitational pull on atoms of N, H, O and S. When the force of the accumulated gravity became so weighty a great deal of friction ensued on the atoms, which created an explosion of gasses which is now referred to as the big bang.
Quantam physics has theorised that multiple universes lay paralell to this one, so it is also conceivable that the big bang tore a hole in space creating an immense black hole in a parallell universe, sucking the systems and galaxies into our universe.
Either way, what you are told with the bible is simple conjecture of simple people. The bible has no answers, only stories, ancient ones, written by ancient people who had no means to research and scientifically or objectively prove their claims.
So here is the question, when science disproves all of your theology (theology is making something natural supernatural and is the basis for all worldy religion) what are you going to cling to then?
2007-11-18 12:21:34
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answered by Judo Chop 4
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I can't speak for all Atheists, since we don't have a universal or collective dogma. I personally don't know how the universe came to be although I am pretty darn sure no white haired man waved his arms and it appeared.
2007-11-18 12:05:45
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answered by t_rex_is_mad 6
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Umm, some people don't really care. The main point I don't have a religion is because I DON'T CARE ABOUT WHO MADE THE UNIVERSE. Knowing that would possibly never make a difference in my future, since I'm not interested in astrology.
2007-11-18 12:41:10
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answered by Aidan! 1
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I am an atheist.
I don't know how the universe came into existence. However, just because I don't know, it doesn't mean that some god must have done it.
2007-11-18 12:05:09
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answered by CC 7
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We don't know yet. String theory has some interesting ideas, but they're currently untestable.
We need a cohesive theory of quantum gravity. It's proving to be quite a challenge. If you would like to get the answer, help us figure out quantum gravity.
Otherwise, you'll simply have to wait, because no one knows yet.
2007-11-18 12:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Research the Big Bang Theory.
2007-11-18 12:05:39
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answered by xbutterflyz 3
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A better or equal question would be, how do religious people believe God came into existence and why is he vain to the point that if we don't believe in him, he will fry us in a lake of fire?
2007-11-18 12:22:33
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answered by Anonymous
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