My pastor told one recently that fits with your posting.
A group of scientist had announced that they had discovered how to create a human being. They were surprised when they got a call from God wanting to witness their technique. He also offered to demonstrate his.
They meet a that lab a week later, and God went first. Picking up a handful of "dust", he blow on it and a human being formed. Turning to the scientist, he told them take their turn.
So they gathered their ingrediance, mixed and measured it, poured it into a giant machine, and spend several incubating it, until finally a baby emerged.
God looks at it and said, "Not bad. Now, do it again using your own ingrediants - not mine".
Big Bang theory says that you open the drier and a tee shirt explodes out of it. You don't get to put anything into it first but energy.
2007-06-11 08:01:01
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answered by dewcoons 7
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I'd suggest actually learning what the big bang is before you make analogies about it. That way you don't come out looking like a goof. :)
You might also want to keep an eye out this November 26 when CERN fires up its Large Hadron Collidor. We may learn exactly how the universe came into existence (though there is also a minor risk of destroying the Earth or obliterating all matter in the universe).
2007-06-11 15:00:24
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answered by Mike K 5
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Maybe your analogy doesn't work. It's very simplistic. We don't know what started the big bang but we are pretty sure of it. How? Do you know when you look at stars you are seeing light from thousands of years ago? Millions? You are looking back in time. We can see milliseconds before the big bang, milliseconds! We can see the universe all clumped up at a major starting point. We just can't see past the singularity, before the birth or what started the birth of the universe.
2007-06-11 14:59:06
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answered by punch 7
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That would be foolish to think such a thing happened.
That's why the big bang theory says nothing of the sort.
Something from nothing is called Creationism, which is the god version. You see, you're making fun of your own nonsense, and you don't even realize it.
You know why? Because you haven't done the research. You have no idea what the Big Bang theory is about. All you know is it goes against your religious book.
In any other area of your life, don't you try to understand something before you decide if it's true or not? Why won't you do it for science?
2007-06-11 14:56:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The Big Bang theory does not need to be contradicted by the Holy Bible, it is contradicted in the same science book I learned it from at a California State University.
Another analogy...the origin of life: put all the parts that goes into a Swiss pocket watch into a coffee can and shake it for 4 billion or so years...when you finish shaking it, you can open the can and a wonderfully precise Swiss pocket watch will be there.
Who is to say that the "singularity" or 'Big Bang' is not the voice of God?
2007-06-11 15:02:10
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answered by xyoob_lauj 4
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U could try that but u may need a new dryer after such a mess. As for why I like to imagine God was bored with nothing.
2007-06-11 14:56:39
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answered by missgigglebunny 7
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Your analogy is as flawed as your religion and if you can't see it,I am really in no mood to sit here and type it out for you.There are none so blind as those who will not see.If that is what you really believe then why did you say "maybe god did create the universe"instead of,that is proof thereof.
2007-06-11 16:01:29
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answered by Anonymous
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let me tell you something from scientific point of view, in 5 000 trillion years form today ,the answer is yes it will come out a t- shirt in many colours and in different styles ,first of all our presence on earth is 100th of second comparing to the age of the universe , my dear there is no time out there so in infinite infinity everything can and is possible
2007-06-11 15:05:41
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answered by ? 2
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I guess your analogy proves that bread can't be made. Putting the ingredients together and heating them...... I don't know, it always works for me.
That is the thing about analogies..... they only work to describe simple concepts. They don't work with complex scientific theory.
Basically, you don't really have a clue about what you are saying.
2007-06-11 15:06:59
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a better chance for a T-shirt coming out from one of an infinite number of dryers, than an infinitely more complex god coming out from no dryer at all.
2007-06-11 15:01:34
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answered by Anonymous
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