Thosew of us who believ in God give the world a simple answer to this problem... God created the heaven and the earth, therefor us in it also and everything else. But they just want to make everything difficult. Let's see first it was a cell that came from no where and eventually evolved into the whole earth, then into (sometimes) apes, and then into us and everyother animal and stuff. WOW HOW AMAZING!!!!! Or, Gos did it and we no longer have to stretch that far on the possibilities of everything evolving on it's own.
2006-07-03 05:47:28
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If you were to take the time and study the big bang theories and laws of physics, you will see everything in the universe makes sense based on what we see today. You can trace the path of everything back to that instant and the laws of physics and sub-atomic particles still hold true.
To me the bible is like saying God created the Auto Parts store in one day out of nothing. That's how far fetched the bible is to me.
2006-07-03 06:28:42
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answered by Kenny ♣ 5
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No the big bang is like saying that if you have a giant ball of magnets and let them explode in a vacuum magnets close enough to each other will pull together to form many smaller clusters of magnets.
and as jim below me explained. Evolution has nothing to do with big bang.
2006-07-03 05:43:56
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answered by Anonymous
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to answer your question.....
evolution deals with how life came to be, here, on earth.
the big bang theory has to do with how the cosmos was created/born/what have you.
as for the other details you included,
as far as i know, big bang theory stars before the actual bang. all the Galaxy's are supposed to have a black hole in the center that continues to suck in all the stars and solar systems within its reach. after it grows so big, i begins to draw in other Galaxy's, which then combine to form an even stronger force. so this continues on until all the Galaxy's have come together into one massive dark matter ball, then BANG! it all starts over again.....
that's the best i can do.
2006-07-03 05:56:37
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answered by vituperative facetious wiseass 3
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You are an idiot. Plain and simple.
To water down a theory the way you have would get you laughed out of any actual school in the world.
Evolution is the Science studying the mechanisms of change in life on earth.
The big bang is part of the theory of abiogenesis.
Look them up for once in your life...
2006-07-03 05:54:47
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answered by Anonymous
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... You really need to pay more attention in science class. First, the Big Bang theory is a theory in COSMOLOGY and the theory of evolution is a theory in BIOLOGY. However, the universe did indeed evolve, but that is in the layman's sense and is not related to biological evolution. Second, you really need to read a little on Planck and quantum mechanics and plenty of physics and astronomy, not to mention Hubble, COBE and a large wealth of scientific literature.
2006-07-03 05:46:55
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answered by rayndeon 2
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The Big Bang Theory is not connected to evolution...at least, not directly. It's considered part of the study of cosmology, I believe...and, of course, astronomy and particle physics.
2006-07-03 05:46:04
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answered by silvercomet 6
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2 different theories,
and my bible in 24 hours cd talks about the big bang being incorporated into the story of genesis
2006-07-03 05:44:29
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answered by Anonymous
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it's BS; the two theories link up, thats my private belief, stars are born go through youth, middle age; and finally die, just like men and woman. Of course a star takes many millions of years to do this.
You cannot have carbon based life forms without a star.
2006-07-03 05:56:05
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answered by meta-morph-in-oz 3
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It's been my impression that the big bang theory is part of evolution. It is truly rubbish, though.
2006-07-03 05:46:25
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answered by God's Honest Truth 3
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