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Theory: First, before time and space or anything was created, there was Jehovah God, alone. God, creating a couple things first, starts to create the universe using 'The Big Bang'. Matter and molecules and 'stuff' start to fill the void and matter, following the rules or laws God has perfectly placed on them start to do there thing. -Search up 'The Big Bang' Eventually, God makes Earth perfect for people. Starts it off with Adam and Eve. -Search the Bible, the book of Genesis.
The concept of the first person in the universe is not scientifically quantifiable. In terms of evolutionary science, the first single-celled organisms are considered to be among the earliest forms of life on Earth. From a religious or mythological perspective, beliefs vary widely on the concept of the first human or sentient being in the universe.
"Relgious" is kind of a broad term, specify which religion you are trying to familiarize with. To give you a broad understanding of how many religious believers, believe, that the Universe was created, many believe everything was created by GOD. God is the only one that could create this complex universe, and us humans were created in his image.
it was wen Koran was reveled to Mohammad saw , in Quran it is mentioned clearly that earth revolves around sun , later it was proved we can say by Copernicus that what bible says about earth being centre is totally wrong but fearing death he did-not muster courage to openly renounce bible , now after that due to advance of science Galileo proved it scientifically
No. The 'Big Bang' is a scientific hypothesis for the creation of the universe, not a religious tradition. It could be harmonised with divine creation in general, but not with the biblical creation stories.
I don't think the big bang has an opinion about the Bible. Is it against the teachings of the Bible? The Bible says God spoke and the universe leaped into existence. The big bang could be the mechanism for this, or it could not be, it is only a theory.
No, the Bible does not explicitly state that the Earth is the center of the universe.
The Bible is written from an implicitly geocentric viewpoint, so if we take the Bible as the ultimate authority on everything, then it would be wrong to come to other conclusions such as the heliocentric theory, merely by observing the way the universe actually is. Incidentally, although Galileo did support the heliocentric theory, it was originally proposed by Copernicus. It isn't Galileo's model. Galileo did contribute to this theory with his astronomical observations, however.
There is no Richard in the Bible. The name is Germanic in origin.
actually Philippines is not in the bible. but in isaih 43.5-6 it says in niv: Do not be afraid, for i am with you; I will bring your children from the east and gather you from the west. see it says east and it is proven that the Philippines is in the east and its actually the prophecy.
this is the oldest theory of how the state originated and was almost universally accepted in ancient and medieval times. it asserts that state is of divine origin for all political authority emanates from God. The ruler derives his power from god and god's agent on earth, he must be obeyed by the people in early modern times, this theory came to be known as the "divine right of kings."
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Its from the Bible, I forget which part though, This is not in the Bible.
well, one controversy was that the church during that time was not going to w=sway from Ptolemy's theory of geocentricity. They believed that the bible said that man was the center of the universe, but really, Copernicus' theory of heliocentricity was correct.Like a girls vagina
No, the name Trevor is Gaelic in origin.
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