It is always nice to hear from someone who provides his own answer. That is always the sign that they know no one else agrees with them.
I do believe that the bible does not mention steel or aluminum or automobiles or airplanes or antibiotics or air conditioning or (you get the picture) so maybe Christianity doesn't have all the answers.
2006-08-07 15:51:42
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answered by Anonymous
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If bibical creationist theory is great how come they took over 2000 odd years to try to start to prove it. The physics you describle has o nly been around for a couple of years, but hte techonogly to prove this hard to understand theories has not been invited yet. Maybe in say 2000 years time we will have the techonogly to prove it.
As science starts to understand how things work they will add more to it and build on it. If science knew all the answers to everything right now, then there be no illness, disease, hunger no global warning etc etc as science would know the answers how to stop it right away. But alas science is just limited to what it knows now.
2006-08-07 22:54:07
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answered by Mr Hex Vision 7
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I think the more correct word instead of "faulty" is "incomplete." Classical mechanics, for instance, does a fine job of predicting motion in a specified frame of reference.
I'm not seeing how Newtonian physics, or relativity (general or special), or quantum mechanics, or string theory is incompatible with God creating of the world.
2006-08-08 01:19:44
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answered by mle_trogdor2000 2
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ah yes. we should follow everything that the bible says, and not think beyond it.
also, when did they admit that biblical creationism is real? i think never.
i should also like to mention that the difference between science and religion is fundamentalism. scientists are able to discover through asking questions and looking beyond. when they find a loophole in the theory, they admit and keep searching. they dont try to cover up that loophole with lies for explanations. christians assume the bible has the answer to everything. if you think religion solves everything, you belong in the middle ages: not here.
the bible certainly didnt instruct people how to invent the computer you are typing with. get a life. wake up.
2006-08-07 22:59:05
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answered by sasha_r84 4
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What exactly is "Biblical mathematics"? Is that like the slogan I've seen some use ... 1 cross + 3 nails = 2000 years of religious tyranny?
2006-08-07 23:05:26
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answered by Arkangyle 4
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to other posters: Is this guy serious? No one can really be this stupid, right? It's satire, right?
If it's not, then man this guy is a shining example of how the US is falling behind the world in science education.
2006-08-07 22:52:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Science is evil and Christianity has all the answers? Really?
I suppose you go to "faith healers" instead of doctors when you are sick, right? If not, you are a hypocrite.
2006-08-07 22:54:26
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answered by scifiguy 6
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Um I think you are so mistaken, you really should get off of the bible kick really.
2006-08-07 22:54:37
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answered by Anonymous
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wow someone is in first year college and has figured everything out
2006-08-07 22:50:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you're actually against Christianity and trying to make it look stupid. No one can be this dumb...?
2006-08-07 22:54:57
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answered by ^i^ Angel ^i^ 2
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