It's not as simple as 'All Christians don't believe'...if you take everything in the Bible literally, then yes you can't really believe in the Big Bang... if you take it metaphorically then you could.
2007-03-05 08:47:06
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answered by Jess. 4
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So you say, but you don't know for sure do you? You believe, what you want, do you not? If you believe in the big bang, that is of your choosing ,is it not? So how can you yourself, know if, you are taught to believe otherwise? How can you yourself prove that it wasn't created?, except from what science says happened. Without science could you prove different? Science can only explain, what it believes to be fact. Just because, science can't prove something don't exist, or happen, don't mean it didn't. Can you your self, prove someting happened, if you have no proof to back you up? Science can not prove a superior being exist, because they can not find one. so therefor, they assume it happened, the way they say. Because, who is going to question science? They can say this is fact or that is fact, but, whatever they find have to exist somewhere. And if they can't find the orgin of where it started, they say this is how, or that is how. Because, they have no answer. thats why they can not prove God exist or not. Because they have no facts to prove otherwise. Common sense, can answer that .
I must say this. If it did all start with a big bang, then where did the compensation of particles come from? and ,how did they come into play,and when? They had to come from somewhere, did they not? Scientist can't explain that can they? If they say the gasses formed it, Where did the gasses come from? And how did they come into existance? Ask a scientist, that,and see what kind of answer,They come up with.
2007-03-05 08:59:27
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answered by ? 3
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I'm sorry, but I find this not as difficult a question as what exactly went bang? How can nothing go bang? Doesn't there have to be something to go bang in the first place? There has to be something to begin with. I believe in evolution, I just have a problem with a big bang out of nothing, it's illogical.
2007-03-05 09:00:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in the Big Bang and I believe that God made the Big Bang happen.
2007-03-05 08:46:27
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answered by Anonymous
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how in the international has Bruce Almighty gotten lumped into Christian helpful movies.....thats in simple terms extraordinary. besides. people fuss over all forms of flicks....the vulgerness in those jointly with Knocked Up or the 40 year previous Virgin, the boy loving cowboys interior the Brokeback Mountains, the gore/faith/anti semitism interior the enthusiasm of the Christ, the consistant use of blacks or mexicans as thugs and gangsters in Hollywood. Please. people *****. that's what we do. there have been anti God movies till now-Dogma, The final Temptation of Christ. this is not like the Golden Compass is the making use of wedge of secularism here.....all of us's protecting the action picture till now it comes out like its some style of atheistic flag. might any of you extremely care if the Christians weren't making this way of great stir over it? Is it basically a could desire to verify action picture for that? i'm in simple terms inquisitive approximately potential of the actuality that one and all everyone looks to do in this catagory is snipe back and forth over who's extra ignorant. Christians or atheists. each and every physique in simple terms stay abode and consider a e book already. (and easily to show out-people shouldn't dogs the Davinchi Code for its non secular subjects.......yet because of fact it somewhat replaced right into a lifeless pointless action picture)
2016-10-17 08:28:24
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answered by ? 4
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Well not all christians criticize the "big-bang".
Me for example, i don't reject either theory. I look at both of them and and accept that they are different and go against each other. It's vary hard to know what to make of all of it.
So you can't really say which ones is true or not.
And its unknown where god came from. As far as we know hes always been there or all the sudden came out, who knows.
2007-03-05 08:56:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a Christian who does not have a problem with the "big bang" theory since I believe that if it happened that way, it was God Who started it.
2007-03-05 08:48:02
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answered by Mary W 5
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It is possible that God could have started creating the universe with "The Big Bang" but the completion of the universe came a lot faster. 6 literal days to be exact. On the 7th God rested.
2007-03-05 08:47:35
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answered by Emily B 2
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God has always existed and yeah, the universe was created by Him in a "big bang". I find nothing hypocritical about this at all.
It's called "Faith".
2007-03-05 08:47:31
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answered by SouthernGrits 5
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Christians are a group of different religions that believe in God....so that means they all believe different things....soo which ones are you talking about....Catholics?
I'm Catholic...I believe in the big bang...I also went to Catholic schools...and they would talk about it as a fact
2007-03-05 08:45:53
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answered by 1 5
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