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Anonymous asked in Society & CultureReligion & Spirituality · 1 decade ago

I keep hearing that it makes sense to believe in a "creator" and that the only creation account that can...?

Hold it's water is the Biblical account in Genesis...so, I suppose I would like to know is: Why does it make sense to believe everything has a creator, and what is the proof, scientific proof, that supports Christian Creationism?

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  • ENDH8
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
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    "Everything has a creator" would apply to a God as well. If it doesnt apply to God then we could say that it also doesnt apply to the start of the universe (ie the Big Bang).

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    It doesn't make sense that everything has a creator. There is absolutely no proof that supports Christian Creationism.

    Source(s): Reality.
  • 1 decade ago

    "Can you see the wind? No, but there is much evidence it exists. The same is true of God and his words. There are other accounts of the creation in other scripture. The Bible is not the only book which contains the world of God."

    They say this, not realizing that wind has visible effects, can be tested, measured, predicted. They just say there's similar proof for God, but yet don't seem to state anything other than "well, someone had to create life!" , "the Bible says so", and "I feel Him in my heart".

    Source(s): Edit: to Pb, there's a lot of proof and still-in-the-works science to back up things such as the Big Bang. I encourage you to study the work of Hawkings, he's not done with science yet! Powerful telescopes, for one thing, bringing us back images from events soon after our universe came into being.
  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    properly, would not that be the great bang theory? "introduction" as a be conscious would not might desire to contain faith or a god. And, Gary, the evolutionists are not those attempting to describe something without foundation in good judgment or technological expertise--it sort of feels to me it incredibly is the holy rollers who're keen to dangle directly to a concept they be attentive to, deep down, is fake. Why could you be so against discovering something approximately evolution in case you weren't afraid it ought to disprove your baseless faith? once you're precise, your ideals ought to stand up to any scrutiny, yet you be attentive to you have have been given no evidence.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Wheres you scientific proof of where the big bang came from? Wheres your scientific proof of why matter exists.

    Its faith. You have as much proof as we do. Only we have something to believe in. When you can prove where all of your beliefs stem and begin then you can ask us for proof.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Speaking of water, how did Noah get fresh water for all the animals and people on the Ark? Did he throw a rope overboard with a bucket on it? That would have been an all day job?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Little children can't make sense of science, can they? But they can make sense of fairy tales.

    Don't taunt people who know less about the nature of reality than you do. It is not worthy of you.

  • 1 decade ago

    everything that has a beginning has a cause/creation -and since you can't have an infinite amount of causes in the universe - something had to have no beginning -

    i believe that something was God - others believe it was a big bang

    They both require as much faith

    Source(s): christian
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    When you give me the odds against all this coming into being by complete happenstance then I will answer your question.

  • It's kind of narrow-minded to think that science can explain everything. Why doesn't a boulder have a mind? Please use science on that!

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