Yes. Since exploration of the Bible code is based on science as opposed to the "big bang"!
http://www.biblecodedigest.com/
http://www.bible-codes.org/
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http://skepdic.com/bibcode.html
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Bible Code
The Bible Code is the title of a book by Michael Drosnin in which he claims that there is a code embedded in the Bible by God. The code is revealed by searching for equidistant letter sequences (ELS). The code is called the Bible Code or the Torah Code. For example, start with any letter ("L") and read every nth letter ("N") thereafter in the book, not counting spaces. If an entire book such as Genesis is searched, the result is a long string of letters. Using different values for L and N, one
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http://www.nmsr.org/biblecod.htm
2007-02-08 01:42:19
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answered by LucySD 7
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Yes, a few years ago scientists validated the Bible with the "Big Bang Theory"
For a while, support was split between the "steady state" and "Big Bang" theories. Eventually, the observational evidence began to favor the latter. The discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation in 1964 secured the Big Bang as the best theory of the origin and evolution of the cosmos. Much of the current work in cosmology includes understanding how galaxies form in the context of the Big Bang, understanding what happened at the Big Bang, and reconciling observations with the basic theory.
Huge advances in Big Bang cosmology have been made since the late 1990s as a result of major advances in telescope technology as well as copious data from satellites such as COBE, the Hubble Space Telescope, and WMAP. Cosmologists can now calculate many of the parameters of the Big Bang to a new level of precision, leading to the unexpected discovery that the expansion of the universe appears to be accelerating
What caused "The Big Bang", what causes the miracles around us, what causes a birth of a child. In Biology they will teach you about cells and chromosones, but what created that ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bang
2007-02-08 08:28:20
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answered by Carlene W 5
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Let me put it to you this way. Why should any option not have a place in a science class? They even teach about Alchemism, and that has far less scientific basis than God has. Why should they just teach about native american creation stories in school and not Christian. They don't make fun of other theories.
2007-02-08 08:25:13
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answered by Love YHWH with all of oneself 3
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No. There is no scientific there is a god. What belongs in science class is science
2007-02-08 08:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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i believe that he is the rule maker, He established everything there is to study and understand.
So my answer would be yes He has a very big place in science
2007-02-08 08:25:45
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answered by taffneygreen 4
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They don't allow me in schools anymore. :(
Also, since my almighty divine powers tell me you are wondering: I ate like 200 bowls of chilli, and lit a fart. That's how the universe was created.
2007-02-08 08:27:01
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answered by Nemesis 5
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No... you either believe the "big bang theory and evolution" or you believe there is a god.
2007-02-08 08:26:00
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answered by GQsmooth 3
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