In my other questions, I showed just how difficult the big bang really is to call truth. It is in fact, SO complicated, that we have nothing but absolute guesses when you poke far out enough into it.
And yet reality came from it...
Anyway, how is a god existing not even more plausible than random chance? the big bang alone compared to merely any possible god, is approximately 1 in 3 to 1 in 20.
How do I figure that? first off, Let's go back to my string explanation about time, now the string doesn't even exist untill a certain point as God made time. God also made reality itself which includes all forces and rules of gravity, time, matter and so on.
So the string starts very suddenly at a certain point. And at this point, everything is made within a few days as God shapes the universe. Doesn't sound plausible? look at yourselves first... then learn a bit about computer programming and imagine he is creating reality the way a game designer makes a virtual world.
2006-09-05
16:10:12
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And he is creating the programming itself in which the world functions. If it is possible with technology... why not with God? or at least, some form of higher being.
2006-09-05
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This is sad, really sad. You people can't grasp this concept... but then there's the explanations that were given about the big bang?? that topic is WAY more complex than this. I don't see why you can't even say I might be right.
2006-09-05
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You're absolutely right, and there are a lot of scientists who believe that the Biblical creation account is true. Check out these links:
http://www.trueorigin.org
http://www.icr.org
http://www.creationevidence.org
The atheistic scientific establishment has been lying to us. The evidence of God's existence is everywhere. He lives and He reins. He does miracles today just as he did 2000 years ago. He is Jehovah Jireh (God who provides), Jehovah Rapha (God who heals) and Jehovah Nissi (God our banner) He is the same yesterday today and forever. And He is no respecter of persons, so if He heals one person He'll heal everyone!
2006-09-05 16:16:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Uggghhhhh! I give up. You obviously have very selective hearing and ignore the answers to your questions. Many people have tried to explain the Big Bang to you and you just don't get it, so therefore you claim it must be false. Try reading some REAL string theory.
My explanation: There have been thousands of big bangs, with the universe condensing to a point called a singularity, simmering, exploding, and then the gravitational pull yanks everything back into a singularity. It is a natural process that is a necsessity, without it the universe would reach thermal equilibrium and suffer a heat death. Why could't it have happened infinitely? This is very much a possibility, ruling it out is ignorant and shows that you fear it is right.
2006-09-05 16:16:43
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answered by Shinkirou Hasukage 6
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I don't "believe" in the Big Bang, because believing in any theory is dangerous. I think it is one piece of a much larger Most Likely Possibility From What We Know Up To Now, but anybody who says they have proof on either side, at this point, clearly doesn't know what "proof" really is.
Now, when it comes to astronomy, I'm no astrophysicist, but I know a little bit about a little bit, and based on what I've learned, I would have to say that the Big Bang, coupled with recent developments in quantum theory, the discovery of evidence of dark matter, etc, leads me to choose science over mythology. Because, you see, while we cannot prove a lot of scientific theories yet, each day we move closer to the day that we will one and for all be able to shake off the past mythologies, and that will be a glorious day.
2006-09-05 16:25:10
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answered by ethical_atheist 3
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Some say the Universe was always in existence. I suppose you would refute that though, so then I could refute it with "How was God created?" You seem so insistent on proving the Big Bang didn't start time or the universe, and you, nor I, have any proof that the Big Bang created the universe, if God created it, or if He was created.
2006-09-05 16:29:09
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answered by Steve-O 4
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The world didn't "start." Matter and/or energy have always existed. It has to be for there can be no such thing as nothing. Nothing means No-thing and no theory can account for a state of nothingness.
God certainly don't get you off the hook. God just adds one to the problem of infinite regression. If you wonder how the world could have started then you should equally wonder how god could have started and then what started the god that started that god ...ad infintum.
The explanation is simple. Matter and/or energy has always existed (it has to be) and things change over time (we see this all around).
2006-09-05 16:14:41
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answered by AiW 5
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Can't prove it, can't disprove it, which is why I'm more or less an agnostic. I suspect there is SOMETHING, but I have no idea what and I don't call it god. What you term "reality" is only our very limited view of it. We do put god in a box, and we do indeed see through a glass, darkly.
2006-09-05 16:16:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No I don't need proof. God resides in my heart, mind, and soul. Just like those feelings of love and hate that so many people feel and think from time to time--it isn't seen, you can't prove it, you only know when you feel it.
But, ooh, isn't that almost the same with God for the believers? I can't believe in God, someone I feel in my very soul with every awakening, tear, and smile? So why am I not allowed to believe in him, why are believers constantly questioned about their God?
No one knows hun, and don't let certain people deter you from your beliefs. If a guy in his trailer can believe in the little green men, than I sure as heck can believe in God, proof or not.
2006-09-05 16:20:08
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answered by Anonymous
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The Universe was here long before the Gods or God. God seems to only live in minds of humans.
2006-09-05 16:14:53
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answered by skunkgrease 5
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I believe you, but I still don't know how one makes himself, but yes, I like the rest.
2006-09-05 16:13:46
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answered by mariojoe7 2
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I agree. God actively exists in all our lives, whether we're aware of it or not.
2006-09-05 16:13:00
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answered by Anonymous
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