A magic sky daddy sounds totally logical.
Think of it as dark matter expanding. Maybe that will help.
2006-08-19 05:39:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't use logic and God in the same sentence. Why you may ask.
God is based on Faith, not logic.
In fact, if you used logic you wouldn't believe in God there is no logic to support the existence of a God.
Genesis is full of flaws.
I'm going to tell you all something.
It's ok that you fell for the lie...no, no Not the lie that there is no God, but the other lies in the bible.
Lie # 1.) How the earth was formed.
Lie # 2.) Adam and Eve.
Lie # 3.) Free choice or free will.
Lie # 4.) Jesus
Each one (and there are many more) are lies told in the Bible.
Not all of them are direct lies, but lies none the less.
You only need to to look in our own true history and the Bible to understand the lies.
Maybe this will help.
And yes it says evil bible, but it's is your bible they are talking about. http://www.evilbible.com/
2006-08-19 13:01:43
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answered by psych0bug 5
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The Bible is not logical there because then we have to account for where God came from.
Explosions DO cause formation of new molecules. Something on the scale of the Big bang would cause destruction; the formation of stars and planets are a result of said destruction.
2006-08-19 12:41:10
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answered by knightofsappho 4
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Dear Frined
As a physisist i Have to say that Genesis is Scientifically accurate
God is God of the Bible and Jesus is the Son of God
The Big Bang is just a theory but God who existed in nothingness forced the cosmos into structure and composition. The outward energy was always there. No Spacetime existed but only within God. Experiments are held within our plane.. No explosion can be constructed within nothingness and noone has so much energy to do so..
But still God didn't create the physical world in a supernatural way.. If so it would be called supernatural world.. No his wisdom is shown today with our observation of the cosmos and the Laws that hold it together
2006-08-19 12:43:11
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answered by MyStIcTrE3 3
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Cause people dont know how to change their minds, they dont believe cause they dont want to, no matter how much evidence you throw at them...they also miss this part in the theory....it states in the theory that....."It exploded into frictionless space then it slowed down and started spinning" i dont know how that is possible, but i guess they made it happen, i also dont know how that big heap of "Nothingness" got hot, it had no fuel, and nothing to start it with, it wasnt a chemical explosion because the rest of the elements wernt there yet, they came after the explosion, altho i have just stated all of this, most will not change their minds because they dont want to
2006-08-19 12:39:41
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answered by D-Dawg 2
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The big bang is supported by this little thing called "evidence"
and creationism has been disproven based on evidence.
By the way, when you base opinion on evidence rather than superstition, it's not called faith... it's called knowledge.
Thus, no one has faith in the big bang. People have evidence for, and knowledge of it.
BIG difference. Maybe someday you'll get an education and learn about it.
2006-08-19 12:48:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Read Paul Davis "God and the New Physics". He uses a Astrophysics and St. Augustine to propose the theory of intelligent design. It's an interesting and thought provoking read.
2006-08-19 12:41:55
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answered by wilf69 3
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Your 'logic' stems from the vocabulary of the words you chose to frame your idea with, and not from the scientific concepts involved.
Go do some research, then don't make the same mistake again.
2006-08-19 12:42:59
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answered by Michael 5
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Because they are not broad-minded enough to believe that which they cannot understand. I can see how a man might look down upon the earth and say "There is no God.". I cannot see how that same man could look to the heavens and say the same thing.
2006-08-19 12:40:47
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answered by Johnny P 4
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Another literalist...yet again...
Go read your physics and chemistry again...destruction of the physical visible scale yes...go deeper to the molecular/atomic level before you tell me this again...
And by the way...I am a Christian and I believe in God...but I am not a unimaginative and dumb literalist who takes God's word literally like a 4-yr old.
2006-08-19 12:44:35
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answered by betterdeadthansorry 5
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Researchers says the universe is between 11.2 billion and 20 billion years old and about 156 billion light years wide.
So unless the people who carried out these experiments had a heck of a lot of time and a very big laboratory, I would doubt their findings.
2006-08-19 12:47:52
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answered by Macaroni 4
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