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i'm on your side tamaw/pants! i'm christian and i don't care who knows it! GOD HAS CREATED US!
Please remember, Keep all posts nice, and respective. I persanally think god was made by Time. When time started ticking, It was ticking faster than now. Way faster. God was then formed by the speed of time. Then, God created the "Universe". When the "Universe" was created, Time started going slower. Then, The evoulution of humans started.

While time was ticking slower, God Made a male. Then he used flesh from him to make a woman. Time was ticking slower. Finally, The boy and the girl married. They made the first "kid". His name was evan. But then, Time got slower, until it stopped. While time stopped, Bam.

All of the trees, animals and beside the humans were born. God saw these creatures and called them, "Dinosaurs". After, Blahbitty blah, Now, We are here today.

 
Random condensation unexplained? I believe there might be a way. Since it's mainly theists in this thread now- I shall explain my ideas on the Great Flood with borrowed ideas from Dr. Wise. (A professor who taught me of many theories)

The Flood- According to the literal text in the Pentateuch written by Moses, there was a great flood with waters that fell from the sky for 40 days and 40 nights following the death of Methuselah. This has baffled many a man in the past, but I believe Dr. Wise explains it pretty well. Rather than it just being the first rain the world had, it was the first earthquake. How this happened? God shifted the plates and from there underwater volcanos appeared in mass accross the globe. These volcanos caused a massive amount of condensation, forming clouds. During this period in time, it'd be pretty dang hot, seeing how the world was covered in this heated water, which eventually cooled itself down, and caused several storms caused hypercanes in places where we'd assume for the "glacier" to have trailed through during the "ice age". The hyper canes also took place on the North and South Poles, and today, our current platetectonic issue is due to the reverberating effects of the earthquake that took place then.

 
Random condensation unexplained? I believe there might be a way. Since it's mainly theists in this thread now- I shall explain my ideas on the Great Flood with borrowed ideas from Dr. Wise. (A professor who taught me of many theories)
The Flood- According to the literal text in the Pentateuch written by Moses, there was a great flood with waters that fell from the sky for 40 days and 40 nights following the death of Methuselah. This has baffled many a man in the past, but I believe Dr. Wise explains it pretty well. Rather than it just being the first rain the world had, it was the first earthquake. How this happened? God shifted the plates and from there underwater volcanos appeared in mass accross the globe. These volcanos caused a massive amount of condensation, forming clouds. During this period in time, it'd be pretty dang hot, seeing how the world was covered in this heated water, which eventually cooled itself down, and caused several storms caused hypercanes in places where we'd assume for the "glacier" to have trailed through during the "ice age". The hyper canes also took place on the North and South Poles, and today, our current platetectonic issue is due to the reverberating effects of the earthquake that took place then.
Honestly, I haven't gotten that deep yet. I believe that if God wanted to, He could have just made a bunch of rain either way. Or, He could have done something that you have proposed. Although, I was pretty sure they hadn't seen rain and it was written somewhere there, but I'd have to go check again.

 
Honestly, I haven't gotten that deep yet. I believe that if God wanted to, He could have just made a bunch of rain either way. Or, He could have done something that you have proposed. Although, I was pretty sure they hadn't seen rain and it was written somewhere there, but I'd have to go check again.
The world hadn't known rain, no.

 
[SIZE=14pt]Involving the universe itself-Oh man that's so completely confusing! lol All I know is that we exist wether we know or don't remember what created us.As long as we're all alive it's good enough for me. *shrugs*[/SIZE]

 

Involving just our little blue planet-The theory that makes sense to me is taught in just about every astronomy class room where the earth is just a ball of compacted dust that was leftover from the sun's birth.Then when it all cooled a meterite hit possibly containing bacteria from which all life we know now came from.That's just what makes sense to me though (and for the life of me I can't remember what those theories are called *head hits desk* Time to look around discovery.com )

 
[SIZE=14pt]Involving the universe itself-Oh man that's so completely confusing! lol All I know is that we exist wether we know or don't remember what created us.As long as we're all alive it's good enough for me. *shrugs*[/SIZE] 

Involving just our little blue planet-The theory that makes sense to me is taught in just about every astronomy class room where the earth is just a ball of compacted dust that was leftover from the sun's birth.Then when it all cooled a meterite hit possibly containing bacteria from which all life we know now came from.That's just what makes sense to me though (and for the life of me I can't remember what those theories are called *head hits desk* Time to look around discovery.com )
Yup that's the theory that I believe in. The fact that scientists have proven that many of the components that make a human body can also be found in space. (I'm pretty sure I heard it before...I think it's from one of my astronomy books...ah I wish I hadn't left them in the US)

And if God did create us...what created him? Supposdly there was nothing but Him before the universe was created. Something can't come from nothing. It's just...impossible that someone could create itself...right?

(Excuse my spelling, English isn't my first language...it's Spanish)

 
I think that our minds are designed to think that way, where everything must be made by something else because that is all we see and know, and we have no examples of the otherwise. Just like it's so hard to imagine forever. I believe that God created the earth.

I believe this because of the people that have been to heaven or hell and back, heard the angels, seen the golden streets, seen Satan's helpers, etc. etc. The hundreds of people who've been fairly pronounced dead could not just make up all those stories the same way..That would get really scary.

 
Well, my belief includes all.

I believe that there was the big bang, and God kind of, was born into it, but not as a child... Anyway, God made the earth then placed the dinosaurs and other animals. When he made the apes, he thought that he'd see what they could do. While he was watching, he saw them adapt and give birth to animals more suited to the enviroment. As he saw this, he just let them carry on, though he is still thinking up a way to make it better.

That is only my opinion, so please don't think I'm telling you that that is how it is.

 
I agree with Rene Descartes; I think, therefore I am. If there's no God, that means there's nothing after this life. I can't understand the concept of not existing after I die.

Although, now that I think about it, I'm not sure how many people would really exist if this was true. (There certainly would be fewer replies to this thread.)

In the case of God's existence, he exists outside of the universe; the rules don't apply to him. After all, they're his rules.

I can't really conceive the possibility of Evolution. As far-fetched as an invisible entity creating the universe is, I think the universe creating itself is less believable.

 
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This is when I say "*gasp* Who are you?!" XD

And as for the "He exists outside of our universe" statemen, it's more like he's in our universe, just beyond the spectrum of our theoretical dimensions. (Seeing how everything within the universe, other than the universe itself is all explained by theory. =D)

 
By the way, whatever moderator is watching over this thread:

I don't appreciate you editing my first post without telling me prior to doing so.

 
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