God
2007-12-05 14:46:12
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answer #1
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answered by going postal 7
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They evolved from one celled organisms in a primeval sea. I think that's how the story goes. Oh no wait, that's the other story. They exploded with a huge bang. There was this great big mass sitting there in space, and one day it just blew up. And all the blobs of exploded stuff turned into stars and suns and moons and rocks and planets and primeval seas. Then the one celled organism showed up from some where. And we know the rest. Monkeys and all that. It's a great story. Someone should make a movie out of it. I wonder if amoeba had wars. Like Braveheart. Did one celled organisms believe in God?
2007-12-06 00:13:50
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Wouldn't it be nice to know 100%. If you believe God did, you have faith that this is true. If you believe there is no God you have to believe there is no time (in forward and backward motion) because if there was a beginning then where did everything come from in the beginning? If time is continuous and there is no God, I cannot wrap my brain around this. It is difficult to understand time in a continuous loop that never starts nor ends......easier to believe a creator started this all.
I would really like to know for a 100 % though but I do have faith in God (it's just that you cannot be 100% certain of something you do not have physical data on)
2007-12-05 22:55:52
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answer #3
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answered by Sara M 2
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Nobody made anything. It was gravity. Just look in any 8th grade science book and you'll have your answer. It is probably its own chapter in there.
It has to do with one object having more mass then another in an area of space, and collecting dust. It eventually gets to a size where all of these particles start creating heat to the point where hydrogen through manganese. Once it hits iron the star collapses on itself and begins a new cycle.
2007-12-05 22:47:48
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answer #4
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answered by favoritefood0 2
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The Norse Gods!
"... then using sparks from Muspelheim, the gods created the sun, moon and stars."
2007-12-05 22:50:19
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answer #5
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answered by Mike H. 4
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Music Please!
Who Made the Moon (sorry, forgot the rest of the words)
Bluuuueeeyyy!
Good Song Though!!!
Very Spiritual!!!
(sorry!)
2007-12-05 22:54:16
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answer #6
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answered by maguyver727 7
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No-one. The moon has nothing to do with the sun and the stars, it's just a satellite, so this is a somewhat odd question.
2007-12-05 22:51:17
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answer #7
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answered by Keyring 7
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And Night conceived of the wind and laid a silver egg. From the egg came forth Eros/Phanes god of love and light. And also from their union the celestial deities were conceived, Helios the Sun, Selene the Moon, and Astara the Star Goddess.
2007-12-05 22:51:05
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answer #8
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answered by Khimaera 3
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the sun was made by norwegians,the moon by colombians and the -other then the sun-stars by many different
2007-12-05 22:52:41
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answer #9
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answered by Ψ 4
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I just got this question from my kindergarten students. You write much better than most of my kindergartners. Not any deeper, but better.
2007-12-05 23:13:58
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answer #10
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answered by Fred 7
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Gen 1:14 And God said, Let luminaries be in the expanse of the heavens, to divide between the day and the night. And let them be for signs and for seasons, and for days and years.
Gen 1:15 And let them be for luminaries in the expanse of the heavens, to give light on the earth. And it was so.
Gen 1:16 And God made the two great luminaries: the great luminary to rule the day, and the small luminary and the stars to rule the night.
Gen 1:17 And God set them in the expanse of the heavens, to give light on the earth,
Gen 1:18 and to rule over the day and over the night; and to divide between the light and the darkness. And God saw that it was good.
Gen 1:19 And there was evening, and there was morning the fourth day.
2007-12-05 22:46:51
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answer #11
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answered by BrotherMichael 6
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