does it ultimately matter 'where' we came from? will 'knowing' one way or another really change the life you are living right now?
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^Your sentence does not correlate due to the definition of God as that of which there is no higher authority nor power and the definition of Chuck Norris as a potent but not omnipotent mortal.
As I said in the God thread, God created the prospect of before and after therefore is outside of time and not affected by it. God didn't "wait" then create as he created "waiting".
Psyco, do you know of Einstein's relativity? If time is relative to matter, what is time to God? It doesn't make sense to apply time to God in befores and afters. Time is like gravity in its effects.
Well, if you read Genesis, you'll note humans being created "in God's image," as well as with sexual dimorphism. So unless you think primordial protocells are in God's image and had gender (one's up to you, the other decidedly isn't), no, that doesn't really work. The bible also specifies a space of a couple of days for all this, which is obviously much too little time for any evolution at all (I also am not sure how plants evolved before the sun existed, but that's another story).But an iteresting thought. It says that God created humans/life. It never says ANYWHERE in the Bible/Torah/etc. that God created them in their present form. It is QUITE possible that God did create us by simply edging on the prossess of evolution and by creating the first microorganism.
god is all knowing and all powerful
god said let there be light
chuck norris said say please
the end