it used to be people would say look at all the complexity in the world. there had to have been a designer who was responsible for all of this, thus this is proof of the existence of god. then as science advanced, those willing to accept scientific fact over faith realized that the story of life on this planet was a little more complicated than the story of creation in genesis. however, it seems with this realization there is a new breed of christians forming, those who are willing to accept the big bang theory. but, there's a catch. now they're claiming that since scientists can't explain what caused the big bang, that this must be proof of a god. certainly something had to cause the big bang, right? what i'm wondering is when scientists eventually have an answer for what caused the big bang, will this open the door for new questions that have yet to be unanswered, like "what caused the cause?" if so, and scientists don't readily have an answer, will this be new proof of a god?
2007-10-09
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