No, Jehovah promises us in the
bible that the earth will remain forever (Ecclesiastes 1:4)(Genesis 8:22) He goes on to state that (faithful) mankind will always inhabit the earth (Psalms 37:9.29). Thus the universe, especially earth will not be destroyed.
The universe is not destroyed, but rather it is constantly evolving and changing. The destruction of the universe is a theoretical concept that is often discussed in the context of scientific theories such as the Big Crunch or the Heat Death of the universe, but these scenarios are not guaranteed to happen.
I don't think so. Such an observer will be utterly destroyed quite soon.
No, Vulcan is a fictional planet in the Star Trek universe. It has never actually existed and therefore cannot be destroyed.
i think when one of the organ system destroyed or damaged the parts or organs will not work..and it will not take it responsibility..
The Book of Genesis in the Tanakh describes how the Lord created the universe in six days. He rested on the seventh day.
The universe is not destroyed, but rather it is constantly evolving and changing. The destruction of the universe is a theoretical concept that is often discussed in the context of scientific theories such as the Big Crunch or the Heat Death of the universe, but these scenarios are not guaranteed to happen.
I don't think the whole universe will blow up. The end of the world (not universe) will end when Christ comes back for his true followers if you are a Christian and believe in the Bible. The world as we now know it will be destroyed when all people are judged, then a new Earth will take it's place.
There is no reason to believe that the Universe will be "destroyed" - it will continue expanding, and at some point there won't be enough free energy left to support any type of life, but the Universe itself will continue existing.
There is no reason to believe that the Universe will be "destroyed" - it will continue expanding, and at some point there won't be enough free energy left to support any type of life, but the Universe itself will continue existing.
There is no reason to believe that the Universe will be "destroyed" - it will continue expanding, and at some point there won't be enough free energy left to support any type of life, but the Universe itself will continue existing.
You are thinking of the conservation of energy law which states energy can neither ber created or destroyed.
God gave each person the ability to think and make choices. That includes choosing what to believe and what to question.
Uh... Yes? Just because Christians don't really believe in the Big Bang (I'm Christian and I believe in it, so sue me.) doesn't mean they don't believe in the universe.
In recent decades, ISIS (ISIL) has destroyed Christian monasteries in Syria & Iraq. They have killed numerous Christians too.
Mass can never be created nor destroyed. Its existence in the world is natural.
Christians who were backing up some polish geezer.
I don't think so. Such an observer will be utterly destroyed quite soon.