I am amazed at how many people think that's instantly an excuse to say how great god is. I don't think that was the question. I think the big bang theory is more believable because there is actually proof. what proof is there of anything else? It's always easier to believe something that has evidence backing it up. im not saying either are right.
2006-08-28 05:33:36
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answered by steve 1
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The only way a person can truly and honestly believe in God, is if God visits them personally !
When God does visit you personally you will know. Trust me. It is a life changing event of infinite blessing,luck,joy, and wisdom. Imagine never having any problems in life. Imagine walking in a rainstorm, and while feeling cold and wet, never feeling sad for having been rain upon. Stuff like this. This is what god usually does to people. He gives them a magical quality of never being able to do wrong or feel wrong. I am not sure why God chooses the people he chooses for his visits but I am told by people a lot more advanced than me that it has something to do with how far you have come along in your spiritual journey through this Universe.
After God has visited you, you have basically no choice but to believe in God. For you have actually seen and felt his presence.
The Big Bang Theory is a hypothetical mechanism proposed by science for the observed expansion of the Universe. It is nothing more than that. Its a cold scientific guess made by people of no true knowledge about how the Universe really works.
Good luck in your Journey !
2006-08-27 21:27:55
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answered by zamir 2
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Yes God probably is a different colour !! A colour we can never even imagine untill we get to Heaven!!
And the big bang theory defies the law of thermodynamics, a law which has never been contradicted by actual viewable evidence, and only by the Big Bang theory. Yet scientists still believe both.
(it is the 2nd law of thermodynamics which is contradicted, any chemist should be able to explain this law to you, and most physicists also)
2006-08-27 21:19:09
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answered by Sky_blue 4
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I believe in God but do not necessarily accept or reject the Big Bang theory. After all, it is a theory, which means it hasn't been proven.
Does God have a body like ours? I don't know, but I think when he has been drawn he has been represented as looking like the people who drew him. I have no idea whether God has any appearance or color at all.
I don't perceive God as being in my image. If he looks anything at all like me I just hope his looks are better than mine.
If there was a Big Bang, I believe it was orchestrated and initiated by God. Therefore I don't necessarily see it as a choice between two origins.
Good question.
2006-08-27 21:17:29
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answered by Warren D 7
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Life is so miraculous. This could not have been started by a big bang theory. We are created after our Heavenly Father as his children. I know that Heavenly Father, his son Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost are living. Check out the website below to learn of my beliefs.
2006-08-27 21:10:15
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answered by Happy 3
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No I don't think God looks like the pictures and when Jesus was on earth He would not have been whire with blue eyes like some of the pictures. There was a brief moment in my life when I questioned the existance of GOd, but to many good things have happened in my life, my life had changed o much for it to just be a coincidence. I will happily give details if you wuld like.
2006-08-27 21:14:41
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answered by 4CHRIST 2
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The universe makes me believe in God
2006-08-27 21:39:09
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answered by Nightingale 2
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Well... ...ummmm... lets see iguess it all comes down to faith. But also there are many unresolved questions regarding the big bang theory. I prefer to think of them together, if you look at God bieng a part of the big bang theory it all makes sense.
2006-08-27 21:09:39
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answered by Suide 1
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I don't belive in either. Or atleast as they are currently understood. Gods have no evidence for them. Big Bang Theory is lacking in defining what things were like prior to it.
2006-08-27 21:22:39
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answered by upallnite 5
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I do believe in Buddha because he's the truth and science is also the true but the bang theory could be wrong. Maybe later on we could prove it wrong.
2006-08-27 21:12:31
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answered by Anonymous
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