When you learn to not post the same question twice, we might take your cosmological theories a little more seriously.
2006-09-25 14:55:46
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answered by stevewbcanada 6
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Don't get hung up on the Big Bang, where did the material and energy come from to cause it to happen?
The question for those that say there is no GOD. Ask, why are humans on earth? Nature does not create anything that it does not need. Not one microbe. Everything in Nature supports something else. What does humans support? Nothing in nature requires humans to be on earth? So why are we here? What is our purpose? Why even come here, die and leave here? For what reason?
Nothing that humans do make one tiny bit to all that is out there.
It does not even matter to this earth, except humans keep messing up the environment.
Where were you before you came here? Where will you go when you leave here.
2006-09-25 21:58:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't understand why it always have to be either OR the other ?!
Why can't both theories be true? Since we don't really know how the Big Bang started, might as well be HIM (or her) who "pushed the button" causing it....
I mean, does an earth worm know whether humans make it rain, or whether those worms mulling over the sprinkler theory are right?
2006-09-25 23:16:06
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answered by Marianna 6
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Q:Big Bizzay - Or God?
Details:What is yo thoughts on this supject? I disagree wit tha big bizzle theory, n I have many reasons why it is incorrect. One of whiznich is tha fact tizzle I believe in tha liv'n clockin' Giznod, tha one who son died fo` you n me fo' sho'. I believe that God created all th'n n there is no otha explanation fo` it playa tizzle God.
What is yo rhymin' on this subject?
Answer: I go for big bang even though it doesnt answer all the questions; I go fo` big bang even though it doesnt answa all tha questions
2006-09-25 21:56:12
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answered by Rico Suave 3
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You have committed a common logical fallacy: that of the false dilemma. This is not necessarily a one-or-the-other issue. Believing in God does not preclude the Big Bang, and vice versa. Could God not have created the Big Bang?
2006-09-25 21:53:22
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answered by Anonymous
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you cannot say what you think. the fact s hidden from all of us. we have many theory but big bang appears to be the strongest. red shift, nothing can explain this in a better way to you. this deserves to be chosen as the best answer.
2006-09-26 05:49:20
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answered by brat boy 1
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It's a no-brainer...God. Believing in the big bang THEORY (not truly proven), would be the same as believing that a junk yard suddenly and for no reason, blew up. Then, taking millions of years (which goes up every year or so), it comes back together to form a fully staffed 747 jumbo jet (along with peanuts and full screen movies). Talk about fairy stories! It takes more faith to believe that theory than believing that "In the beginning God..." <*)))><
2006-09-25 21:55:07
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answered by Sandylynn 6
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Well... it's about religion really.
However, the scientific way does actually make a bit of sense, but truely. You know, God said "BANG" really big, and there it was.
But, that's me. Everyone has their opinion on this, it's a rather big topic and would cause controversy.
2006-09-25 22:43:40
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answered by lovely x lucie 2
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and ultimately,where does god come from??,if he has that much energy to create a universe,where does that energy come from??
energy is one, only the source differs,and big bang theory makes more sense...after all man created god!!
2006-09-26 10:10:42
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answered by kavin 1
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See, why do you believe in God's son dying for you? Because a man-made book told you so? What about the people in countries that have no access to a Bible, and have never heard of a Bible, and never will. Those people will go to hell because nobody told them that god's son died for them? That doesn't sound believable at all.
I just don't understand how somebody can believe in something that seems so imaginary.
2006-09-25 21:53:50
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answered by Hicktown girl66 6
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Well, considering only one of those theories has valid, scientific evidence, I agree with the Big Bang Theory.
2006-09-25 21:48:44
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answered by Anonymous
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