How can you prove that god created the world?
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Thread Topic: How can you prove that god created the world?
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Indeed life started as microorganisms who evolve over millions of years
These microorganisms came into existence over a period of time...
Time is the creator of the universe, time will be the destroyer of the universe... -
It's not that difficult to believe we were like monkeys, they're actually very similar. I watched a show about the big bang and it made sense - anything makes more sense than a God appearing from nowhere.
I'm pretty sure they have some sort of proof for evolution anyway - ancient neanderthal skulls and stuff that were very similar to monkeys.
Okay. But how does it make sense? Did we evolve out of nothing? Did the world just happen to exist, and us "monkeys" came out of f---ing no where?
But that's not always evidence that's true. -
Oh really? Then what created the monkeys? And if you say goo, what created the goo? God being there forever makes more sense than magical goo creating us. And furthermore, how exactly is there another explanation that the bible predicts a lot of things that have happened and gives a reason for almost everything? And not to mention the fact that the creator of the whole evolution idea said when he died that there probably is a god, and that he only didn't want to beleive? Besides, Christians tend to be happier people. I'm not saying all are happy, but emos and suicidal people typically tend to be athiest or some other sort of religion.
Someone created the monkeys, quite obviously. But WHO? For people who don't believe in God, how do they know something logical made us? The bible is a book with written words, like any other book. It can't really be full proof; like I've stated, you don't know if it was revised to sound cool. -
NOT ONLY THAT
But how the hell do we know heaven exists? And what about hell? We can't exactly go on thinking they do or don't exist.. And we might never know. The only people who do know are the ones who are dead. They have no control to tell us anything, and can't even think anymore. -
Dark, I'm not exactly sure what side or point your trying to make here... You've lost me.
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I have no side, I'm just attacking both.
I need help on how to understand which side is truth, or has evidence: Evolution or god creating the world? -
I don't know much about evolution but the monkeys evolved from other animals which evolved from smaller creatures, tiny creatures etc. No one made the monkeys for us to evolve from.
Pretty sure evolution has proof - religion has no proof. -
Ill, what you are doing is blindly following evolution as scientists believe in it.
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No, I don't really believe in either or care. But it just makes more sense and scientists don't believe in it, what they do is based on research and evidence.
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v01d AdvancedYou are why I view many atheists as stupid.
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Ok, want to say why?
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You're blindly doing what people you view as smarter do.
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I wouldn't say "blindly", I don't just believe it because I think they are smarter. Surely what they do is based on what they've found out, where as religion is all belief.
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That's blindly following.
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Evidence can suggest that the Earth was formed through space dust colliding together due to gravity, eventually gathering the necessary gases for life and water, etc over time. Of course, since such a process takes millions of years, there's no primary evidence for it, but the secondary evidence seems to make sense.
Stanley Miller and Harold Urey where the first people to prove that, under certain conditions, the correct mixture of water, methane, ammonia and hydrogen could bond together to form a primitive amino acid. (See -Miller-Urey experiments.) It's possible that such a thing happened on ancient earth, with the amino acids connecting together to form cells, that eventually grew to life.
However, I'm personally under the belief that pristine lab conditions prove very little when we're dealing with a hostile, perpetually changing environment such as the one presumed to exist on ancient Earth. Factoring in other things such as quantity, ash from volcanos, lack of water, lack of atmosphere and a myriad of smaller details, I believe that the chances of any amino acids developing and sticking around long enough to more acids near impossible. But then again, give enough time, monkeys could write Mozart.
Finally, there is no real evidence for heaven and hell (mostly because hell doesn't actually exist, but still,) because...well, that would kind of ruin the point? I admit I'm not very sure here, and don't want to commit myself to an argument. So, as always, I'm going to fall back on 'MUH FREE WILL, MOTHERf---ER! AMERICA! GET OFF MY EXISTENTIAL PLANE, HEATHENS!'
I hope this answers your questions, Dark.
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