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People say the Big Bang never happened because God created the universe...but what if God CAUSED the Big Bang? Maybe that's just his way of doing it. And thats why alot of the Big Bang doesn't make much sense?

2006-09-04 10:05:37 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Physics

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EXACTLY!!!!!! That's what I believe, 'cause if the big bang is the begining, who created the big bang? So yeah, I don't vote Big Bang or God, I'm the "vs." :)

2006-09-04 10:11:05 · answer #1 · answered by I Love Yeshua 2 · 0 0

The big bang is just a bang it never explained how light became light and atoms became atoms and earth became what it is and why earth has a moon and not two (i could use an extra one).According to the thet heory everything out of a blue heaven with a long time just forms with great precision.
No Esplanation out of the Theory.

There are theoryes and evolutions of theories ,nevertheless no One has cracked the Nut of Creation. Anyone has the ability to give it a good gess.
The Biblical account of Creation in dicate who Created the Universe but does not indicate in scientific terms how. And most Humans on the earth are not really concerned about the How.

We can get Ideas from the account and they should find some agreements with scientific theory.If it does not agree then the theory is far fetched.


The best theory I have about Creation is =I dont know how the construction of the Universe took place.
The creation theories about formation of the Universe have not even scratched the surface.

2006-09-04 10:38:08 · answer #2 · answered by goring 6 · 0 0

God may have caused the Big Bang, but he specifically made our world and the things in the order in which it is stated in the Bible. I personally do not believe in the Big Bang for this reason: The universe and especially our world is very complex and organized, and works as a delicate system. The Big Bang theory pretty much says that all of this came out of randomness and just happened. Now imagine a computer, another complex system. Is it more likely thatt a bunch of random computer parts were placed in a box and randomly soldered together and that's how a computer was made, or do you think it took an intelligent being to make it? I think the latter.

2006-09-06 13:29:39 · answer #3 · answered by Amanda 6 · 0 1

The asker has a very reasonable approach to reconciling religious dogma with science. There are questions that science cannot address wery well, and perhaps some that it will NEVER be able to address.

Religion is based on faith and heart rather than a process of hypothesis, test (experiment), theory, hypothesis. It can very well explain things where science fails (just don't expect to be able to develop a new technology based on it!)

There is no Big Bang vs. God except in the minds of a few people who decide to cling to literal translations of Genesis as How It Happened.

I am not sure what you mean by "a lot of the Big Bang doesn't make much sense." Most of modern scientific cosmology does not make ANY effort to explain the origin of the universe, only its very early history. This origin stuff is a common misperception. Modern cosmology currently leaves ample room for the actions deity prior to the Planck Time.

The inflationary universe hypothesis (the Big Bang), is supported by a great deal of evidence. I suggest that your "doesn't make sense" perception comes from discussions with people who have not studied cosmology carefully and either don't understand parts of inflation, or try to extend their understanding of cosomolgy beyond the scope of the physics.

2006-09-04 10:19:55 · answer #4 · answered by Mr. Quark 5 · 2 1

i don't understand your certainty and singularity concept in any respect and maximum of the information you're sharing seems to come back from everywhere approximately not something consistent . It only seems a jumble of you have heard yet yet to understand. Now that mentioned God vs enormous Bang. evaluate for as quickly as only this. If there's a god and god desperate to create via imploding or exploding some thing Say an atom or some thing even smaller, and mentioned god then created enormous Bang. is this a threat that the two could desire to be real? The some thing from not something concept seems to greater wholesome the two god and enormous Bang different than in that concept enormous Band might have had to come back from God extremely than it only being a fluke of nature. have you ever yet to absolutely understand nature yet. i've got not nor have I yet to understand god or the logic of that life. So the place does that deliver us? Nowhere ok i'm finished

2016-10-01 07:40:22 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Read Genesis I for an excellent description of the Big Bang, from a person who obviously did not see it him or herself.

2006-09-04 10:11:21 · answer #6 · answered by Computer Guy 7 · 1 0

Best thing is to forget the God business. God is just some primitive, medieval notion that has no place among people who have grown out of superstition.

2006-09-04 10:14:56 · answer #7 · answered by lykovetos 5 · 0 3

I have always believed that God and Science go hand in hand :)

2006-09-04 10:11:19 · answer #8 · answered by Life after 45 6 · 1 0

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