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Here is the quote from the scientists that won the nobel prize. "Until then, theoretical physicists had cobbled together small pieces of evidence that the universe and everything in it had appeared suddenly (maybe at the time God Spoke the Universe into existence) about 15 billion years ago from an infinitesimally small point in a vacuum of nothingness".

2006-10-06 02:08:18 · 18 answers · asked by jerry39 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

18 answers

God Spoke- which would be considered the Big Bang- ....
We are wonderfully and fearfully created- which means there has to be a Creator.......

2006-10-06 02:21:12 · answer #1 · answered by IN Atlanta 4 · 0 1

As an atheist, I still call it the Big Bang. Perhaps some day scientists will discover the origin of the infinitesimally small point in the vacuum. I can wait until that discovery.

2006-10-06 02:11:49 · answer #2 · answered by Kathryn™ 6 · 3 0

No. The order of activities as defined in Genesis starts off with a million) an earth in darkness, 2) easy, 3) the ambience, 4) dry land, 5) plant life, 6) the solar and moon, 7) sea and air creatures, 8) land creatures, 9) human beings. all of the data from geology, palentology and different sciences factor to the order as being a million) easy, 2) the solar, 3) ecosystem, 4) earth, 5), dry land, 6) sea creatures, 7) the moon, 8) land animals (or a minimum of amphibians and reptiles), 9) fruiting plant life, 10) air creatures and extra land animals, 11) human beings. >>i will guess sometime scientists will locate out that that's precisely >>the way it took place. they have already shown that it hasn't. cope with it. settle for the fact that the Bible wasn't meant to be a cosmological history e book. Even the physicist who first proposed the great Bang (who became additionally a Catholic Priest) knew that. for sure, HE did no longer have a conflict of religion. Why could you?

2016-12-26 11:10:53 · answer #3 · answered by bruss 3 · 0 0

Makes my head hurt thinking about it, The universe is expanding into nothing, god created it but not one living or person who has lived has ever spoken to any such god. So it is very confusing and beyond rational. Science will one day unravel the answer but by then we will all be long gone.

2006-10-06 02:17:40 · answer #4 · answered by sbete2000 2 · 0 0

"God" is itself the creation, so when the creation came into being, God created itself and everything in it.

The universe and whatever is on the outside of the universe, and everything in the universe, since we are all made up of basically the same thing, are God/God's creation.

2006-10-06 02:16:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God said Bang!

2006-10-06 02:28:56 · answer #6 · answered by damisaunders@sbcglobal.net 2 · 0 0

I simply cannot fathom why some christians think science and their faith can't go hand in hand. Do they think their god so incompetent that he couldn't have designed the laws of the universe and set things in motion so that it would all work out exactly this way? They have a very low opinion of their god.

2006-10-06 02:10:51 · answer #7 · answered by Skippy 6 · 0 1

Not everyone who doesnt believe in religion believes in big bang i certainly dont i think it formed itself naturally.

Its still a bit more plausible then religion I mean does prayer really work?

2006-10-06 02:13:28 · answer #8 · answered by Iwishmyhairwasemo 2 · 3 0

Wow more nonsense analysis. Was that when he created the Unicorns and Santa?

2006-10-06 02:16:11 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

No Difference.

2006-10-06 02:15:33 · answer #10 · answered by Hatir Ba Loon 6 · 1 1

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