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2006-10-15 16:21:04 · 21 answers · asked by Perfectly Flawed 5 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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It is an interesting theology but, like all theologies much of it is abstract thought and unproven. The Big Bang theory does not attempt to disprove God's existence. You can believe in both. If you choose to believe in one and not the other, you will have to find another source for justification.

It's also fairly bizarre how evangelically the sheep flock in the guise of scientific study and discovery while calling everyone who doesn't gather with them stupid and uneducated. It might as well be Fascism or communism which arose in the same manner. History repeats its self as a result of human nature.

As they attempt to make their metaphysical singularity real, they fail to notice the correlation between their discovery and Genesis. They also fail to notice how vapor molds nothing into something. They fail to notice that they are getting ever closer to proving God's existence and determining what It is.

It's bewildering how mankind continues to advance in the face of an adversarial mind that continually tries to close and has to be reopened at the cost of so much wasted time, energy, and intellectual resources.

2006-10-15 18:02:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

The only thing I know about science for sure is that it is all theory. Someone comes along and disproves the theory with another theory. There is no truth or facts! I've always wondered what was before the big bang? How can something come from nothing? I guess that's why we came up with the God idea. It would take a God to make something out of nothing. My theory is the Universe has no beginning or end. I know it's hard to understand how that could be with our limited viewpoint.

2006-10-15 17:11:14 · answer #2 · answered by Sweetie Poo 3 · 0 0

I'm sure that at the beginning of this universe nun of us were there to witness it. The big bang theory is just that a theory.
It is a calculated assumption of what may of happened.

For those who say god created all that is. The original source of this information would only come from god. Humans learned how to record things before that they passed it down through story and from what i understand the story would change over time.
This would mean that for any of it to be absolutely accurate it would need something which knows the truth and would keep it the same through out history. We cannot look to humans for the keeping of truth. So when it was recorded, for it to be truth rather then a story, god would have been the one who wrote it.
There is more to what i have just written, I will not write any more on it, instead i will go back to the question up the top.

The big bang, from what i understand the big bang does not explain where the universe came from, but is an explanation on the event that brought the universe into being. But beyond that there is nothing and for me i cannot comprehend nothing, all that comes to mind is that nothing is where nothing exists.

That's all ill put down.

2006-10-15 21:34:45 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Musta hurt.

I believe that God created the Earth, and that God created Man.

I also have some interesting theories regarding time between the nothingness before God said "Let there be light", and the time Adam and Eve were thrown out of the garden of Eden.

From what I understand, in the eyes of God right now, His time is not the same as ours. A minute in "earth time" is, in the mind of God, infinately small, and infinately large. I think that standard of time continued in the Garden of Eden, and the idea of a 60-second minute, a 60-minute hour, and a 24-hour day came about when, after being thrown out of Eden, Adam had the responsibility of working for his food. I believe that the "day" in regards to the first six days, as God created the earth, was "a period of time", not necessarily 86400 seconds as we know them today. One "day" at that time could have been what we would consider to be millions of years.

I have reservations about the Big Bang Theory. The Bible says God said "Let there be light". It didn't say exactly how it came about. An explosion will cause light, though. But I'm not well-read in the subject of the Big Bang Theory.

I have an easier time resigning myself to the theory of evolution. There are instances where I believe the authors of the Bible used words and knowledge that they had at the time. Because of that, I don't think Moses was aware of cells, bacteria, mold, atoms, and molecules. The word that he most closely associated with "microscopic organism" was "dust". That makes sense to me. I don't think it's less of a miracle that God made a man from a microscopic organism over a period of time (because, remember my first theory over time... a million years of evolution could be the bat of an eyelash in the mind of God). Over the course of a 4-million year "day", God made man from the dust.

After all that, I have to tell you, I feel comfortable enough that when I see Christ face-to-face, I can say "You know, I really don't know it all." Non-believers think I'm this simple, stupid person about stuff like this, attributing scientific evidence to God. Believers think I'm a heretic because I've tried to align the two (faith in the Bible, and scientific evidence). However, I feel pretty comfortable with my belief.

Okay, and I just realized I typed and typed and all that came from a teeny little blurb about the Big Bang theory WAY up at the top. LOL Sorry. Sometimes I just can't stop myself. :-)

2006-10-15 17:39:40 · answer #4 · answered by CrazyChick 7 · 1 0

I am not a scientist nor a believer. Neither can I find out if the Big Bang is right, nor can I simply believe that God created everything. In my limited understanding, I actually find flaws in both.

While there appears to be an orderly fashion that everything is happening, I can't accept why God would let so much misery and injustice be - one argument is that He wants us to pray him and remember him - doesn't gel with the image of God as all powerful.

The Big Bang, I understand, fits well with all relevant observations and is yet to be refuted in any convincing manner. I think, its flaw lies in itself. It theorises that everything started at a point beyond which everything is indeterminate or uncertain. So, all it does is to calculate a starting point such that no mathematical formula can take us beyond that. That kind of a starting point is equal to an assumption - it could well be a mid-point or just any point in a continuum that we are yet to understand fully and properly.

So, while I do accept it to the extent it explains "A" beginning, I am not convinced that it is able to explain "THE" Beginning as yet!!

2006-10-15 17:31:48 · answer #5 · answered by small 7 · 1 0

It's all baloney. Stale baloney at that, if you know what I mean. In fact, the Big Bang theory has been all but disproved. Science just hangs on to it because they can't accept that God created all life as we know it. I mean, There is no way the exsistence of life could have happened by chance. It's like saying:
"The latest space shuttle came into being when a bunch of asteroids rammed each other in such a way that it became a space shuttle over 10,000 years."
Compared to the Big Bang theory, the space shuttle thing is actually plasible.
God made the universe. There is even evidence for that!

2006-10-15 16:31:13 · answer #6 · answered by lektio 2 · 1 2

Scientist create and dispel many theories for things which are beyond their knowledge. No scientist will be honest enough to say I don't know. Dalton said the smallest particle of matter is the Atom. Avogadro said the smallest particle of a compound is molecule and that of an element is atom. Later scientist found many things inside the atom and are still struggling with it.
No scientist can say how the movement inside the atom started.
It is only the Veda which said "ANURO ANIYAAN, MAHATO MAHIYAAN" (meaning that which is inside the atom and activates it and that which keeps the universes going on is God)

2006-10-15 18:28:05 · answer #7 · answered by Brahmanda 7 · 0 0

We observe the universe expanding and extrapolate the reverse time scenario into the universe starting a primordial expansion from the size of an infinitesimal point, having an infinite mass density - rapidly ballooning into the giganting cosmos we see around us.

Currently, the big bang has been replaced by the concept of cosmic inflation:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_inflation

2006-10-15 18:06:12 · answer #8 · answered by DREAMER 3 · 0 0

The big bang created the universe, then god created the earth, Evelotion only happened for all the other animals here. Man was made in god's image, wherever he got off to. O the big bang and evolution have scientifical proof. God is just this great force we can blame things on, why ... why, did you let this happen, It was ...'s will etc

2006-10-15 16:49:37 · answer #9 · answered by Grev 4 · 0 2

The universe is "oscillating" by all mass coming together, exploding, then blowing out again. The oscillation cycle could be many trillions of years and we are currently in an outward-bound cycle moving away from the center.

god? Nice bed-time story for those with very limited comprehension.

2006-10-15 16:34:23 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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