Post: How was the Earth Created?
02-19-2011, 01:41 AM #1
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- Some people believe God Created Earth.
-Some people believe it was created Scientifically.


Which one do you think?


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The world was created by a long process beginning with the collapse of a huge molecular cloud under the influence of gravity. Most of the mass collected to form the sun, with a disk of material (the protoplanetary disk) spread out around the newly formed star. Further "ordering" under gravimetric influence produced "centers of accretion" where enough material gathered to form the planets. All of these facts can be checked by using the link below and then following the many links there. Though there is no proof that God created the world, there is no proof that He did not do it, and by using this means to bring about His plan. You are completely free to see things as you wish, but you are strongly urged to think for yourself. The earth and the other planets exist, they all orbit the sun, and all move in the same direction. These facts fit the model of the formation of the earth. This is impossible to know for sure. The leading theory is the big bang which created the entire universe as we know it and provided the elements for the first stars. There was a giant star where the solar system is now. It exploded spreading material out through space. The material contained all the elements we find in our solar system today. After many millions of years the material started to come together again because of gravity. Most of the material came together in the middle to form our sun. The rest of material circled round the sun and came together through gravity and collisions to make the planets about 4.5 billion years ago. It took another few million years for the collisions to stop, one giant collision with the early Earth is thought to have created the moon. The Earth started off molten but began to cool and formed the crust. During the cooling most of the water and gases were released from inside to form the oceans and the atmosphere. After life evolved it changed the atmosphere and the surface to what we see now.


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Created by God. The Earth and the whole universe was created by God. On the first day of creation he created light and darkness. On the second day he created water and sky. On the third day he separated the dry ground from the oceans and created all vegetation. On the forth day he created the sun, moon, and stars. On the fifth day he created all of the water dwelling creatures. On this day he also created all of the birds. On the sixth day he created all of the creatures of the land. It was on this day that he gave life to man. He called this man Adam. On the seventh day God rested.


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02-19-2011, 01:44 AM #2
I didn't read the whole 1st passage but I thought it was created by the big bang theory or whatever...
02-19-2011, 01:46 AM #3
lolwhut
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This should be debate section? Actually isn't this just kind of god vs fact?
02-19-2011, 01:48 AM #4
Originally posted by Jot1011 View Post
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- Some people believe God Created Earth.
-Some people believe it was created Scientifically.


Which one do you think?


Some Info:


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God.. pssh..
Who created god?
Who created the first molecules?

i don't believe in either.
epically not the religious one.
02-19-2011, 01:49 AM #5
NeedaLifeSoon
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Originally posted by another user
Further "ordering" under gravimetric influence produced "centers of accretion" where enough material gathered to form the planets.


That is certainly clear enough for anyone here to understand...
Enough said !!!

Actually I just read this line and that is not true.

Originally posted by another user
During the cooling most of the water and gases were released from inside to form the oceans and the atmosphere.


Current theory can not explain for certan where all of the water came from, but it is agreed that it was not primarily from internal release.
Most theories believe it was from space impacts, especailly from some of the asteriod belts and comet impacts. ( now under further debate see below )
Where all of the water came from is still one of the big mysteries of the planets formation and subject to mostly theory alone.

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02-19-2011, 01:51 AM #6
Well, some may say "God," but god was a human too. You have to remember that, that's why I'm going to go with scientifically, and if you really think deeply about this subject, and imagine how the **** world, and planets, and the universe was even created, it gets really weird. Same goes for thinking about if there was just nothing.
02-19-2011, 01:53 AM #7
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God created it. Without God, then there wouldn't be a universe.

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02-19-2011, 01:55 AM #8
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02-19-2011, 01:57 AM #9
The "god" expanation has so many flaws. If god created all of this, who created god?
Where did he come from? Where does he live? Are there others like him? Was he born? Who were his parents.

I believe in science.
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02-19-2011, 01:59 AM #10
God doesn't deserve credit for creating Earth. That's worse then giving Santa Clause credit for Christmas presents.

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