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4Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? declare, if thou hast understanding.Job 38
can you really prove that their was a big bang? Or can you accept the truth that the universe was created by intellegent design of the almighty creator , God?

2006-12-17 15:43:27 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

16 answers

I am a Christian and I believe in the Big Bang,God spoke it and Bang there it was.

2006-12-17 15:47:59 · answer #1 · answered by david b 4 · 1 1

All you did was ask a question, quote a bible verse and back it up. Why do I need to accept anything if I don't believe the Bible? Words mean nothing. Declare where you were March 15 1669. You can't, can you?. I declare I'm God and I made the world then and said it was 1669 just to mess with you and give you a sense of history. Now what's wrong with that?

4Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? declare, if thou hast understanding.Job 38

Ah that Jobs a good guy. Anyway, c'mon man, WHERE WERE YOU? By natural law you were practically non existant so I ask you this, how do you know there were 1669 years that preceded before that date or years before your birth? You can't because you only know what's in front of you, not behind. All you've done is latch onto some vague promise of something higher and held onto it, made it bigger and tried very hard to be "higher". I flat guarantee according to the bible that you already can't do that. What about "not being a friend of the world" thing? Yahoo answers is worldy, it has all other religons (obviously satanic at their loving hearts) and I don't think Jesus would condone even setting foot in here even if it's to save someone's soul.
So where are you right now? You've walked in, tried to change someone and found out that have disobeyed God already. Wow, this is funner then I thought >_>. But you'll probably report this for abuse even though I've done nothing wrong other then challenging your beliefs which A. you did to me by posting this question and B. I think is the reason you did this to get others answers. So leave this up pls. I'm not abusing you, just enforcing my own beliefs.

2006-12-17 16:06:14 · answer #2 · answered by David H 3 · 0 1

Look, old love, the Big Bang isn't a fact, it's merely a theory. It's based on the analysis of the Doppler effect generated by galaxies in motion. When one presses rewind, so to speak, a startling theory is concocted: all these galaxies are moving away from one central point. More recently, a similar experiment was conducted by analyzing the universes background radiation, and similar conclusions were reached. However, it is worth noting, especially to make clear the point that the Big Bang theory is a THEORY, is that physicists still can't create a model for the Big Bang and the first seconds right after the explosion, since they can't join quantum dynamics and general relativity.

No honest scientist or enthusiast (which is my case) will ever tell you that the Big Bang (or Evolution, for that matter) is TRUE; this type of arrogance is the terrain of religion and it is this arrogance that has drawn so many away from it. You are quoting a book written by barbarians from almost six thousand years ago, people who created God in THEIR image so that they, supposed purveyors of the truth, could control those who knew little or nothing. What attracts folks to science is that it provides models of how things work, nothing more. And these models can always be proved wrong, forcing scientists to start over, as happened in 1898 with the Michaelson-Morley experiment.

Dearest, sit down and THINK: can those fossils at the Natural History Museum really be six thousand years old? Can the age-old volcanic beaches in the state of Pernambuco in Brazil, my home country, not be millions of years old, like every carbon-dating machine in the world you tell me or you?

In any case, should you continue with the monotheistic ranting, ma I suggest that you buy a ticket to India, where some 700 million people will chuckle and and say, "Oh, how quaint, he believes in only one god."

2006-12-17 16:00:27 · answer #3 · answered by rakasin 2 · 1 1

Most do not "believe" in the "big bang". The Big Bang theory is a theory.One typically doesn't "believe" in a scientific theory. You may be mixing ideas of faith and science. Folks believe in religious ideas with faith. People study science with criticism, the scientific method etc. A few try to mix the two by cherry picking evidence and using pseudo-scientific names like "intelligent design. most think people realize these are just veiled attempts to politically force their religion into public school.

And also, who's god is asking?

2006-12-17 17:29:00 · answer #4 · answered by will.hunter 3 · 0 1

the original big bang theory was Einstein's Steady State model, and he later admitted it was his biggest mistake. The hesitation model was refuted in the sixties. Entropy laws and the lack of adequate mass refuted the Oscillation model. The Inflation model requires anti-gravity forces that have never been observed. These are all variations of what we would collectively call the Big Bang. They're all in major trouble for various reasons.

2006-12-17 15:56:34 · answer #5 · answered by chris z 2 · 2 0

I don't give a sh!t how the earth came to be, and if I spent all of my energy on trying to figure out how, then that would be a major waste of my life. Even if I did find out, how will that knowledge change or improve my life? If I suddenly had an epiphany and *poof* I now know the answer, I'd just say "wow, so THAT"S what happened" Then I go on with my day.

2006-12-17 15:51:31 · answer #6 · answered by ur a Dee Dee Dee 5 · 0 2

I have often heard people like you asking where did the materials that exploded in the Big Bang came from.In the same way I ask you where did God come from

2006-12-17 16:02:47 · answer #7 · answered by The atheist revolutionary 2 · 0 1

Prove that 'God' created the universe, without referring to the Bible. A book written by biased men is not a proven factual account of history.

2006-12-17 23:07:38 · answer #8 · answered by Seph7 4 · 0 1

If you have an apple and ask some people where it came from you may get all kinds of answers. Some might say Washington, some Oregon, some Mexico, Some could say it isn't an apple at all. My point in telling this story about apples is this, The apple comes from California, so no one was right, saying that because the apple didn't come from Washington means that it isn't an apple at all is silly.

2006-12-17 15:59:17 · answer #9 · answered by Sara 5 · 0 2

Cutting-edge quantum theory suggests an alternative to the big-bang. One should explore all possibilities before jumping to conclusions with this god business. People used to believe volcanoes were gods you know.

2006-12-17 15:48:03 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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