that is actually a vary good question, even if the big bang theory was true what created that atoms?
it's like a bumper sticker I got my dad it says "The big bang theory: God spoke and BANG it happened" (bumper sticker saying).
2007-03-29 11:57:13
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answered by Aurum 5
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"the position the hell is the "data" this huge bang befell"? in case you knew some thing about cosmology you would comprehend that the universe is increasing and each little thing got here from a initiating aspect. in case you do not comprehend some thing about the cosmos please do no longer make a fool of your self by giving unfounded critiques. have self assurance it or no longer, there are those who've made fairly a study of lotsa stuff I truthfully do no longer comprehend about yet i'm no longer gonna say that because i do no longer comprehend some thing than neither does everybody else. Are you following this? "nicely the data is the religion that he exist" i visit verify it extremely is sufficient for YOU yet i'm no longer as extremely satisfied. "he also claimed to haven't any initiating nor ending" you extremely do have self assurance that the invisible guy interior the sky advised some goat herders those products, do not you? "who or wat else would make this manner of declare"? nicely, a grasping scammer includes concepts. "y cant u belive God is our author?" because there is not any data that this manner of aspect exists and nor has there ever. "the position did God come from"? And the answer is ... from the minds of scammers and parasites. Stephen F. Roberts: I contend we are both atheists, I only have self assurance in a unmarried fewer god than you do. once you realize why you brush off all the different conceivable gods, you'll comprehend why I brush off yours. ~
2016-10-17 22:02:57
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answered by ? 4
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Leave us not forget the Big Bang theory came from Father Georges-Henri Lemaître was a Belgian Roman Catholic priest, honorary prelate, professor of physics and astronomer.
2007-03-29 12:07:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps it would help if you actually took the trouble to educate yourself about the theory when you clearly do not know what it is. I have my own doubts about it because there are other theories that I find more intriguing, but they are all secular.
What's more, we don't "believe" in theories, we accept them as the most likely explanation given observable, known evidence at that point in time. More or different evidence can modify or discount a prevailing theory in favor of one that best fits the new evidence.
2007-03-29 12:05:18
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answered by Skeff 6
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An explosion of simple particles. Or a complex being being brought into existance, that has knowledge of everything and can do anything. We have proof of a big bang. Its called relic cosmic microwave background radiation. It was predicted by a the big bang theory, and was discovered.
2007-03-29 12:03:26
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answered by Magus 4
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Not all atheists 'believe' in the big bang theory.
Most atheists have probably read the scientific research and judged it to be true. That's something else than simply believing in something.
I'm an atheist as well. I honestly don't care about any big bang. I'm not too scared to admit that I simply don't know how it all came to existence. I just don't need an imaginary god to fill the gap in my knowledge.
Thousands of years ago Thor made thunder. When we figured out what really causes thunder, Thor got unemployed. When we finally figure out how the universe came to existence, your God will be unemployed too. It's as simple as that, really.
2007-03-29 11:58:24
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answered by ? 6
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We have proof of the big bang. There is no proof of the existence of god.
Besides, a god that created everything makes absolutely no sense. Something would have to be so incredibly powerful and complex to create something as incredibly powerful and complex as the universe, that is is virtually impossible for such a thing to exist. And if it did, I can guarantee it would not be interested in you!
It's pretty clear god is just an invention, a projection of human attributes onto a supernatural fictional being. Accept it.
2007-03-29 11:58:25
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answered by atheist jesus 4
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"Is the big bang theory that some atom blow up and things evolved from it?"
I can see you put a lot of time and effort into understanding it before asking this question.
2007-03-29 12:00:58
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answered by Anonymous
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There is mathematical and astrophysical evidence for the big bang theory. Check out the data from WMAP (Wilkinson Microwave Anistropy Probe)--very convincing evidence for the big bang (which by the way, is not an atom blowing up). But for God just appearing--we have no evidence to suggest that.
2007-03-29 11:56:29
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answered by Dendronbat Crocoduck 6
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i dont understand these questions, less coming from a religious person.
why do you relate your god to a scientist theory?
I dont think believing in something means that you have to believe in everything else. I can believe in big bang but i dont see why because of that i must believe in god too. I find your logics a bit illogical
2007-03-29 11:59:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither the big bang theory nor the theory of evolution is quite what you've presented, but my atheism has nothing to do with either one of those.
I don't believe in gods because I don't see any evidence to suggest that there are any.
2007-03-29 11:59:21
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answered by Let Me Think 6
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