So this God fellow created a male and female human being, and somehow they disappeared, then apes evolved into something that was created before? :rolleyes: Religion is a farce.

So this God fellow created a male and female human being, and somehow they disappeared, then apes evolved into something that was created before? :rolleyes: Religion is a farce.
All things in the Universe consist of matter, that is with the exception of anti-matter obvs but not much is known about that.
To say that 'god' created the Universe, is to say that 'God' (for speed purposes ill refer to God as a man) created EVERYTHING in existence (universe) whilst staying outside existance (even anti matter actually EXISTS) and whilst being 'outside' the universe, there would be NO space or time because they also EXIST.
Even string theory proposes that there are many interconected universes but that does not mean that someone could operate from outside one universe and affect another, nor does it mean that one could opperate from outside existence and create said existance from nothing.
There is NO way at all, none, that a 'Divine power' could have created the universe. At all. It's just not possible by the laws of space and time, and the existance of all things.
We can presume that certain things exist, particles or w/e and admit that we can't see them as of yet, but it is just naïve to think that something which, and I use this in the literal sense, does not exist...has the ability to create things which do.
Edited by ,Jess, (Forum Super Moderator): Accidental double posts merged.
Last edited by ,Jess,; 10-09-2008 at 10:27 PM.
big bang, god and religion is bull
That doesn't answer the question though, in fact it complicates it. However the universe came into existence is possibly beyond human comprehension because for it to have been created means it would've been done outside of what we know as existence. Therefore trying to apply our knowledge of science to it may be useless as science is the knowledge of the reality of our universe. If we accept our scientific laws then it is likely that everything has always existed due to the conservation of energy and matter.All things in the Universe consist of matter, that is with the exception of anti-matter obvs but not much is known about that.
To say that 'god' created the Universe, is to say that 'God' (for speed purposes ill refer to God as a man) created EVERYTHING in existence (universe) whilst staying outside existance (even anti matter actually EXISTS) and whilst being 'outside' the universe, there would be NO space or time because they also EXIST.
Even string theory proposes that there are many interconected universes but that does not mean that someone could operate from outside one universe and affect another, nor does it mean that one could opperate from outside existence and create said existance from nothing.
There is NO way at all, none, that a 'Divine power' could have created the universe. At all. It's just not possible by the laws of space and time, and the existance of all things.
We can presume that certain things exist, particles or w/e and admit that we can't see them as of yet, but it is just naïve to think that something which, and I use this in the literal sense, does not exist...has the ability to create things which do.
by god.
I believe this. How the atoms & stuff got there? I think that natural gases were mixed up after hundreds, thousands, Millions? of years, objects slowly came to be. And after cells were there, they slowly evolved and kept evolving into rocks dust, etc and thats how we got animals & life. New species could just be evolved-versions of old species.The Big bang theory is based on the idea that there originally was an Hydrogen molecule which was compressed suddenly got excited for some weird reason and decided to expand in under a few milliseconds to let off more hydrogen atoms which using the force provided from the big bang scattered around the universe, with the help of gravity the atoms slowly started merging and merging until they were turned into small dense cores which had enough power to fuse atoms together to create more denser elements such as helium, and well I can't remember the rest of the chain off elements, but gravity and the momentum off the big bang caused the planets and stars to made
Last edited by Duck Hunt; 10-09-2008 at 08:27 PM.
Species have evolved from other species. Many animals we know today used to be fish, for instance.
The current theory is that the bang bang was caused by two 'branes' colliding in the 5th dimension, creating huge amounts of energy. Quarks and leptons and other subatomic particles 'condensed' out of this energy, and as the universe expanded and cooled, protons and neutrons were formed out of the up and down quarks, and eventually atoms of mostly hydrogen, with some helium and lithium were formed. Slightly denser parts of the universe attracted more matter, and grew denser, eventually forming stars and galaxies.
The bible is figurative, it shouldn't be taken literally. It's their to teach us lesson's, such as not to lead into temptation, or betray others. Adam and Eve were/are obviously not real.
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