well, theres not really any proving either way. you believe that all of a sudden, amidst a void of nothing, stuff just exploded? what caused it? how did everything come from nothing? it seems just as mysterious as believing in god to me. they both are unexplainable, so i cant discredit either.
i believe that we all had to come from something, but i still believe in science and evolution. evolution is just science, theres too much evidence to support it to think otherwise. but, then again, maybe to create the universe, some type of god created a big bang? who knows? science and religion can coincide pretty easily if you just accept that the bible isnt word for word perfect, but many think it needs to be exactly literal, which i do not.
also, it is believed that the universe is contracting, which means that it would need to have some kind of boundaries, and when it compresses, it would compress into a ball, and then explode again. so, whats outside the ball?
too many unanswerable questions. live and let live, and open your mind to all possiblities. (which doesnt mean just judeo-christian ways of thinking).
theres another theory out there about 2 universes on different quantum wavelengths collided and created a big bang. who knows?
2006-09-05 17:34:17
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answered by hellion210 6
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ok, i will pass elementary on you because of the fact which you're purely 13. at the beginning, there's a great bang thought, and there is an evolution thought. the two are thoroughly unrelated, different than that the 1st is needed for the 2nd to take place. won't have the ability to infrequently have issues evolving if the universe by no skill banged, maximum suitable? 2nd, it is >available< that some 'god', for loss of an stronger term, started each thing off, and then basically stepped aside to enable issues take their direction. available, yet no longer needed. basically sayin'. 0.33, there is no evidence that any god exists, neither is there any disproof, and there by no skill would be any. The bible does not coach something, different than that an prolonged time in the past some adult males wrote down some stuff and it have been given accrued into one e book that some human beings take as scripture. ultimately, technology may well be depended on. in case you be attentive to the scientific approach, this is self obtrusive that this is infallible whilst precise used, and whilst improperly used, the blunders is quickly discovered by making use of rival scientists. besides the fact that, no component of ANY scientific thought says "....and consequently, no god exists." technology bargains purely with the organic worldwide, and the supernatural is left to religionists to argue approximately. one undertaking greater - thank you lots for being concerned approximately maximum suitable spelling and grammar. this is an exceedingly uncommon high quality at present (basically take a check out the countless posts in this internet site), and a lot of human beings do appreciate it.
2016-10-14 09:08:58
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answered by ashworth 4
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I don't believe in anything, because it's dangerous to believe in things we don't have absolute proof, evidence, of. 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 17:50:18
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answered by ethical_atheist 3
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The Big Bang Theory, restated:
Put several rocks and a handful of sand into a paper sack, throw in a little brackish water, zap it with lightning and shake the entire conglomeration like crazy. Wait a while. Open the bag to find that the sand had turned to glass and the rocks into metal. Close bag and wait a while. Open the bag again and Lo! Behold! The metal has formed gears! The glass has morphed into a watch face! Close bag and wait a while. Open the bag to find the whole thing has come together... all by itself... and manages to fabricate two little hands! Close bag and whack it with a big rock. Wait a while. Open bag to discover that it has started ticking! All by itself!
TaDa! A watch!
Empty bag onto desk and mount a massive advertising campaign to brag about your discovery of the Watch Making process. Disregard those who question your superior reasoning and investigative skills.
(Just as the watch needs a watchmaker, so do we, as magnificent, intricate human beings, need a Creator. Oh.. by the way, Science and the Bible are not mutually exclusive.)
2006-09-05 17:40:31
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answered by ax2usn 4
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I find it hard to believe in the Big Bang theory. The thought that we all transcended from some primordial ooze brought on by electricity in the air makes me very worried about my future. I really do believe that there is a God and maybe things will be better after this life. Humans live their lives searching for a constant state of perfection and enlightenment so why not hope for more in the afterlife? It doesn't sound like you truly believe in the "Big Bang" theory anyways. It sounds more like you are looking for an alternative to God.
2006-09-05 17:39:04
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answered by amber 3
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Evolution is proven, therefore I don't need to "believe" in it, it is just factual.
Big Bang has not been proven in my opinion, we are still very far from the truth.
As we evolve, we will come closer to solving the mysteries of life and the universe.
2006-09-05 17:33:07
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answered by anonymoususer987876 3
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I don't focus so much on the creation of the universe, but feel the evolution of all Earth species is pretty straightforward - especially since evolution continues right before our eyes.
2006-09-05 17:32:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I THINK IF I WERE YOUR FRIEND I WOULD BE VERY ASHAMED OF WHAT YOU CALL ME AND HOW DISRESPECTFUL YOU ARE. YOU HAVE FREE WILL TO BELIEVE WHATEVER YOU WANT YOU DO NOT HAVE FREE WILL TO BE RUDE WELL IN THE END WE WILL SEE HOW YOUR PLAUSIBLE THEORY ENDS UP AS FOR OTHER OPINIONS THERE ARE ONLY TWO THE BIBLE AND THE WRONG ONE FOR YOU MAY HAVE EVOLVED FROM A MONKEY BUT I AM A CHILD CREATED BY GOD BEST YOU LISTEN TO YOUR FRIEND
2006-09-05 17:42:17
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answered by jk poet 4
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Nope
i do not
How come it is Just start and Kept Going Like that
Something is Controlling It
Because There is a Reason for Everything
Peace
2006-09-05 17:34:04
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answered by Momomada 3
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Big bang and evolution are one in the same, educate youself.
2006-09-05 17:33:36
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answered by daveinsurprise 3
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