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2006-08-04 06:10:54 · 23 answers · asked by WickedWest 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

im a christian but my friend believes in it.

2006-08-04 06:29:05 · update #1

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If the Bible said God created the big bang, I bet you'd believe it then.

2006-08-04 06:14:20 · answer #1 · answered by Allison L 6 · 0 0

The "who" in your question assumes an intelligent designer for the universe, well, that could be true, or that could be wrong. For a question that nobody in the world actually know the answer to, you definitely won't get a satistifying answer here. What I mean is, you won't get any new information here, so if you want to believe that an intelligent designer created the universe, it has equal truth value to the theory that Big Bang was created from a singularity.

If you think in terms of causality, then scientific theory breaks down at the instance that Big Bang occured, we get stuck at the question "what happens before the big bang". Now imagine the concept of spacetime, where time is actually a surface which we move on. To go forward in time, we move in one direction. Also imagine that our fabric of time looks like a donut shaped hyperplane and we are sitting on the inner surface, sliding down toward the center. We can't go backward in time because we cannot slide back "up" the surface. However once you reaches pass the center, the inner surface loops back up to the outer surface. This is the beginning of another universe cycle, and time loops back on it's own infinitely.

(If it's too confusing, think of yourself walking straight in one direction on Earth, eventually you will get back to where you started).

Of course that's my theory, and it will be quite hard for people to accept it without sound mathematical proofs. But that's the whole thing about Big Bang or intelligent design, no one know what actually happen, so any claim is mere opinion. Except that some are more logical than others.

2006-08-07 18:58:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Just clearing up misconceptions.

1. The "Big Bang" did not "create" anything. The matter was already there, the Big Bang just spread it out everywhere.

2. "God created the world" and "the Big Bang" are not mutually exclusive. God is all-powerful and could very well have created very dense matter and have used a "Big Bang" to spread matter throughout the universe.

3. I am a Catholic, and a very firm believer in God. I believe that God created the universe and everything in it. I also believe that science and belief in God are not only NOT mutually exclusive, but complementary.

2006-08-04 09:45:54 · answer #3 · answered by mle_trogdor2000 2 · 0 0

The Big Bang is supposed to have contained all the matter that eventually became what we see today. However, there much speculation, about how the Big Bang even occurred in the first place. That event is a contingency, because where did that grapefruit sized object come from? The creator is a timeless being who has always been present before the universe existed, God.
Evolution isn't a theory in crisis, it is terminally ill.

2006-08-04 06:18:55 · answer #4 · answered by tigranvp2001 4 · 0 0

Big Bang Theory of creation of Universe has been rejected by science recently.

We have God to create the world (with lives).
Universe was always there. It only changes its form. Never created or destroyed.

2006-08-04 06:19:43 · answer #5 · answered by Pink Phantom 3 · 0 0

Well the theory goes that the Universe IS everything. The important things to consider are, what caused the "big bang," and what exploded if there was no matter before it?

2006-08-04 06:16:05 · answer #6 · answered by Privratnik 5 · 0 0

The big bang IS the universe. It didn't create it.

2006-08-04 06:14:32 · answer #7 · answered by lenny 7 · 0 0

don't be surprized if the Big Bang is abandoned in the 21st century as not being helpful or usful in predicting things or explaiing the data

Its atually like a leap into irratioality, pulling arabbit out of a hat without a rabbit without a hat and without a magician.... and who pulls the trigger.... irrational.... a quantum fluctuation in what...nothing... a quantum fluctuation is always in something not nothing

in the end... the big bang is more a leap into irrationality and like many theories in astoronomy they make very grandious speculation based on skimpiest of evidence

2006-08-04 06:14:51 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I hate it when the scietists and the christians argue about how the universe came to be. Between God and the big bang, WHY CANT IT BE BOTH.

2006-08-04 06:16:33 · answer #9 · answered by Kristen B 2 · 0 0

OK - again you need to pay more attention in school !

What do you Americans learn in school - you are suppose to be the most advanced nation / country in the world ?? What is happening over there? What is with your education system?

Study Girl - Study a lot ! Simple answers on Yahoo will not solve your problem !

2006-08-04 06:23:42 · answer #10 · answered by R G 5 · 0 0

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