Which came first, the UNIVERSE or EVOLUTION, can one exist without the other? In other words can the process of EVOLUTION have taken a foothold as per you EVOLUTIONISTS without the existence of the Universe......
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Which came first, the UNIVERSE or GOD, can one exist without the other? In other words can GOD have taken a foothold as per you CREATIONISTS without the existence of the Universe.....................................................?
Erm, no, it can't. For evolution to happen, there has to be existing life, ergo, the Universe definitely came first.
The Universe can, and did exist for quite some time without evolution, as there was no life for the first billions of years.
If you mean evolution in the common useage of change over time then once something exists it can change. If you mean biological evolution then you need something that reproduces , that is a living thing.
Living things need a place to live so Universe first, and for us a sun and planet with some oil and plants is nice.
"Which came first, the UNIVERSE or EVOLUTION, can one exist without the other?"
A chicken and an egg are in bed, enjoying a post-coital cigarette. The chicken says:
'Well I guess that answers that question, then! ' X3
[spoiler]As birds evolved from reptiles, it was the Egg that came before the Chicken. 'Philosophy'? Meh, I piss on it![/spoiler]
...oh, and for the Graham's Number'th time (which ends in a '7') Biology =/= Cosmology.
Well, except for the fact that the two things had nothing to do with one another, and one happened a few billion years before the other ....
No, the universe and evolution are two different things, you dolt.
The conditions for life had to be present so after the big bang life may have begun to arise on the first mass of conglomerate formed that had the necessary elements and conditions.
So the Universe, being literally everything, came first.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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