did anyone even try to concede the possibility that God was responsible for the big bang and evolution?
why shut down any possible theories?...yea yea , I know, now all the different religions want to string me up eh? ...lol
2007-01-13 16:31:00
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answered by user name 5
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I do believe in the Big Bang and I believe in parts of evolution theory. There is quite a bit of evidence to support the proposition that the universe originated in a large, violent event. Anyone who tells you otherwise has not carefully studied cosmology. (Note: this is not inconsistent with the Bible.)
Evolution, however, is a different issue. There is very poor and sketchy evidence to indicate that humans evolved from other primates. On the other hand, there is very clear evidence that humans have grown taller and stronger over the centuries, and that thousands of other creatures have "evolved" and adapted to their surroundings.
2007-01-15 23:34:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I do not beleive in God as I met him in the flesh at age 3 and he made a noise when he spoke to me before transporting my mother. (Hint: I have far more brownie points then you. And am better looking.) So when God created heven and earth there was noise, henceforth The Big Bang theory will be proven true!
However it is centrifigual force theory that holds no weight what so ever as it is women that makes the world go arround, henceforth why there is a bounty on them.
I liked "Evolution" and fast fowrwarded about half of it to the end, because it was stupid. It was a stupid satire. Kind of good at fast speed though, must admit. So far fetched, kind of good. About far fetched as National Treasure being about someone in USA.
2007-01-13 23:52:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I 100% believe in the Big Bang.
2007-01-13 23:59:57
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answered by Sarah 3
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Here's a guideline on stupidity: if you think evolution and the big bang are related, you are stupid.
2007-01-13 23:46:44
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answered by novangelis 7
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No I don't believe in the big bang. It makes as much sense as someone sneezing the universe into creation. The universe has no beginning and no end. It is always changing, but no end. God created the earth, but even God has to follow the laws of the universe.
2007-01-14 00:25:32
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answered by aimeeme_g 5
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The existence of an omnipotent omniscient supreme being in the sky who demands worship is a fairy tale. Any thinking person should reject this nonsense thoroughly and quickly.
Most people are indoctrinated when they're young and are unable to grasp logic, or when faced with a personal crisis, or possess a morbid fear of dying.
Heaven and Hell: what kind of childish crap is that?
If there is a God, why didn't he do anything about Hitler BEFORE he murdered 6 million Jews, or BEFORE the Turks murdered 2 million Armenians, or BEFORE the Trail of Tears. Yet we are to believe he helps athletes in the Super Bowl. Please...
All these videos are designed to do is to get you to join a church so they can play on your fears to raise money. Church leaders live like kings on your dime, and could give two shits about your "eternal soul".
Stick to science. It's cheaper.
2007-01-14 00:25:12
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answered by bigcha 2
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Absolutely not. I totally believe in the big bang theory. It is a very logical explanation to how we got here. I think if less people were not so afraid they'd believe too.
2007-01-15 02:53:31
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answered by WORLD FAMOUS 3
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The "big bang" is a viable hypotheseis.
Bible, Jesus and God is a is a viable hypotheseis as well.
From all we know, bible might be a fiction.
Somebody might have written it few hundred years ago and told everybody that it was written two thousand years ago and became a belief. Or it could be true. Nobody knows.
2007-01-13 23:46:05
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answered by ocean 3
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What are you talking about? Evolution or the big bang. When you make up you mind, let me know. Aside from that; it does not matter what I believe, as the truth does not need my belief to be true and the truth will be true, whether I believe in it or not. Rely on the evidence, not belief.
2007-01-14 00:16:37
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answered by Anonymous
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