Serious question...
And two, even if you don't, can you admit that the Big Bang theory is what most physicists believe in today?
Same question for evolution. Can you admit, that the vast majority of scientists believe in evolution? That evolution is in fact where the scientific concensus is right now?
2007-07-22
13:44:05
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No duh mary,
but if you can't divide people into groups you can't make any observations. Might as well eliminate the word conservative and liberal since nobody is a total liberal or conservative on everything.
2007-07-22
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update #1
YOU ARE ALL MISSING THE SECOND PART OF THE QUESTION.
Even if you don't believe in those, can you admit, that evolution and the big bang are what most scientists believe in right now? That those theories are in fact where the scientific consensus exists today?
2007-07-22
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kyle,
Thank you for your honest and complete answer.
2007-07-22
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I believe in the big bang, although I also believe in a creator 'supreme being' of the Universe. I don't believe in the Bible to much, and I'm 100% Republican.
2007-07-22 13:58:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Vitters, he knows about the BIG BANG.
Seriously though. Both are theories, are they not? A question some may ask. But I say; Creation by a higher being is the answer.
Has anyone came up with the explanation of matter, on how it was made and can never be destroyed. Who or what created matter?
No. Because no one knows.
If man descended from apes, who created the apes. I AM (Gods name by the way, Exodus 3:11) the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End, the First and the Last.
As for what Conservatives believe, who really knows? Except for money and power, nothing or no one matters to them
2007-07-22 21:45:07
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answered by Mr.D 2
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Can you ever admit that "concensus" is not science, that science is reproducible results that stand up to scrutiny?
The big bang and evolution will remain theories, since they can never be proven. The impact (pardon the analogy) of the big bang is undetermined, but the impact of evolution is great, particularly since people like you want to use that unproven theory to drive religion from the public square.
When will you develop answers to the critiques of evolution? Or do you just take polls?
2007-07-23 08:53:55
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What does physicists believing in the big bang or scientists believing evolution have to do with conservatives? It all depends on the person. I'm a conservative and I don't believe in the big bang or evolution.
2007-07-22 20:49:04
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answered by John Doe 4
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Some do and some don't. Do you really believe that every person identifying with a particular group must all agree on the same things? That is the most naive concept I have ever heard.
You are absolutely right...we should get ride of the labels "Liberal" and "Conservative." Such labels do not allow for observation, they just allow people to hate an criticize more people at the same time. They drive ignorance.
2007-07-22 20:47:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither Evolution nor the Big Bang contradict the existence of God. If proven, they merely explain something of his methodology.
2007-07-22 20:49:11
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Yes, I do. I think God was behind it, though. I can't understand why some Christians think that science and God are antithetical.
Same answer for evolution, too.
2007-07-22 21:13:28
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answered by Anonymous
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A case can be made for some parts of evolution, but sorry, it doesn't hold water on every issue. Intelligent design is the theory that makes the most sense.
2007-07-22 20:47:55
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answered by Mark A 6
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Intelligent design is the only reasonable conclusion on both. God created the universe.
2007-07-22 21:30:20
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Hillarey had a big gang bang at the pajama party the other night.
2007-07-22 20:55:09
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answered by Anonymous
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