How Do You Think The Universe Was Created?

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How do you think the universe was created?

I reckon by some sparks that came from nothingness
 
I have dozens of theories about everything.
One of them is probably the earth was created by God.
Or a planet broke into two (exploding star e.g), and the other half went off in the universe, with a species of mankind.
 
That is a question which cannot be answered. The same applies for the question in the topic title. This thread has little meaning, as it will be two different conflicting opinions.
 
Thats te thing this debate can go on forever aslong as we respect what everyone says

I also think that there was no start to time
 
My own personal belief is that God sparked the Big Bang and started the Universe. Just the 7 days of creation were actually billions of years.
 
I like the sound of this -

"a planet broke into two (exploding star e.g), and the other half went off in the universe, with a species of mankind."

Ive never heard of thistheory and think that it could be true.
 
Kino said:
My own personal belief is that God sparked the Big Bang and started the Universe. Just the 7 days of creation were actually billions of years.
Yeah, pretty much what you say. Some sort of deity sparked the big bang and evolution tooks it toll.
 
Sam! said:
That is a question which cannot be answered. The same applies for the question in the topic title. This thread has little meaning, as it will be two different conflicting opinions.
Ofcourse the question can be answered. However the answer can be questionable.
 
I'm a Christian and I believe God created Earth. You can disagree with me but that's just my belief.
 
Kino said:
My own personal belief is that God sparked the Big Bang and started the Universe. Just the 7 days of creation were actually billions of years.
I agree here too.
 
Daisy said:
I have dozens of theories about everything.
One of them is probably the earth was created by God.
Or a planet broke into two (exploding star e.g), and the other half went off in the universe, with a species of mankind.

Thats just contradicting the whole point of this topic. A planet is in the universe, so how can the universe hold that planet if there isn't a universe? :shrug:
 
The Hat Tipper said:
Kino said:
My own personal belief is that God sparked the Big Bang and started the Universe. Just the 7 days of creation were actually billions of years.
I agree here too.
Ditto. The Bible's not supposed to be taken word-for-word at every corner. Even the Jewish-English translations have been messed up from time to time in the numerous Old Testament versions.
 
I hold the belief that is was all freak accident, science stuff.

(Maybe thats odd coming from someone who believes in all Gods and Goddesses??)
 
I'm more for the evolutionary theory, big bangs and all that but what I want to know is....What is at the end of the universe? :shrug:
 
I don't believe God created the Universe, I'm all with science and believe the big bang theory. I suppose we won't fully understand how it was created for years. It's always fun to try and think back when there was nothing and then how it came to be.
 
MissTake said:
I'm more for the evolutionary theory, big bangs and all that but what I want to know is....What is at the end of the universe? :shrug:

The universe is infinite.
 
Traygon said:
I don't believe God created the Universe, I'm all with science and believe the big bang theory. I suppose we won't fully understand how it was created for years. It's always fun to try and think back when there was nothing and then how it came to be.

But God could have made the Big Bang to happen thus the Universe. :shrug:

IMO, this is a pointless topic. We will never know and the Big Bang is just a theory, nothing more.

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MissTake said:
I'm more for the evolutionary theory, big bangs and all that but what I want to know is....What is at the end of the universe? :shrug:

The universe is infinite.
That's incorrect. Since the universe is expanding far faster than we can count, we assume its infinite, however at every nano second, there is a set size of the universe.
 
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