Only if the explosion of a printing factory could create an encyclopedia.
Oh I'm sorry that was too logical.
2006-11-28 17:35:03
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Big Bang was not a explosion. A clip from Wikipedia:
"As the universe can be described by such coordinates, the Big Bang is not an explosion of matter moving outward to fill an empty universe; what is expanding is space itself. It is this expansion that causes the physical distance between two co-moving points to increase. Objects that are bound together (such as atoms, people, stars, the solar system, or galaxies) do not expand with space-times expansion because the forces that bind them together are strong compared with the Hubble expansion that is pulling them apart."
If you wanted to point to the center of this "explosion" you would have to point at the Universe as a whole as the starting point.
The reason I believe in the Bible is that it descibes this expanding Universe in many different verses. 2000-3500 years before we knew it.
Is your God so puny that He cannot create order from chaos.
To answer your question: Yes it can..
"Religion without Science is Blind" - Albert Einstein
2006-11-28 17:43:56
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answered by GlooBoy 3
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He is the Almighty who Created the Universe and the balance inside it...
I am sorry, I dont believe in big bang or other theories about the creation of Universe...
It just an effort by the Atheist to prove that God is not exist...
2006-11-28 17:37:04
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I credit the component to that concept that announces that the universe had a starting up and all of it instantly got here into existence. Genesis a million:a million contained in the starting up God created the heavens and the earth.
2016-11-27 20:31:11
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answered by Anonymous
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As a few other answerers have mentioned, what, precisely, is so orderly about the universe? It's not as if God spelled out "HI THERE!!!" in the sky with stars. Yes, many of the natural laws governing the universe seem to be fine-tuned to allow the universe as we know it to exist, but then again, if they weren't, we wouldn't be here to wonder about it.
2006-11-28 18:23:05
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answered by ? 4
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Are you referring to this universe? The one where stars explode into novas and supernovas. The one where comets and asteroids smash into planets and each other. Remember Shoemaker-Levy 5 colliding with Jupiter. All those craters on the moon are impact scars. This universe is in chaos .
2006-11-28 17:45:16
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely not.
Gen.1:1,2 [ All exist here and it is evident time is billions of years ];
Gen.1:1-16 Earth is the focus thousands of years to man is created to began the world, to 6072, 2612 after Babylon Empire #3, 2006 after Christ and 92 years after Empire #7 [ Jesus and John were in Roman Empire #6 ];
2006-11-28 17:40:54
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answered by jeni 7
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The big bang theory doesn't answer how the universe began because it doesn't provide a mechanism for what caused it.
2006-11-28 17:38:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Different kinda explosion. Destruction is a force of creation. Can electricity make your hand work?It actually does your brain sends eclectic signals to your muscle. Electricity is another force. read the stuff on the link............good luck!!!
2006-11-28 17:45:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Why couldn't God have created the universe with a big bang?
2006-11-28 17:34:00
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answered by rndyh77 6
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