I believe in God all the way. The Big Bang isnt plausible. In order for the Big Bang to happen, something had to make the matter and energy exsist in the first place, otherwise their would be the matter and energy to make the Big Bang. Plus there are so many extremeties in our galaxy and our planet, making it perfectly suitable to live in. A great book to read is "The Case for a Creator." it explains things so well, and how the Big Bang just doesnt make that much sense.
2007-08-06 17:32:40
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answered by Matty 1
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I personally believe that there is no god. I don't know where we came from, and I really don't care. My philosophy is that we should use only what we need and give back what we don't , don't be greedy, and just help others in the best ways that you know how. If there is a god, he'll be happy with us in the end. If there isn't one, at least you'll rest with the satisfaction that you lived a fulfilling life and did good things.
I'm not sure if any of these theories are true. And I won't go out of my way to prove them either.
Believe what you want to believe, or believe what makes sense to you. Just don't force it upon anyone else.
2007-08-06 17:06:07
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answered by Wayne 3
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Well lets see, the god theory said the Earth was flat and only a few thousand years old. Both wrong.
The Big Bang predicted a background radiation that cames from all directions. It took decades to find, but it was there. It predicted an expanding Universe. It is expanding. It matches all Einstein's equations and the more modern theories.
2007-08-06 16:57:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think a god created it, and I am not sure about the big bang either. But, if I had to choose between the two, I'd go with the big bang.
2007-08-06 16:55:02
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answered by Anonymous
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All things are the Creator’s tools, Why is it that we as humans have to separate things to the point that we can not see how they work together? What if in truth God created all that is by causing the Big Bang???
2007-08-06 17:02:18
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answered by theinfinitywalker 2
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many human beings understand that the guy who proposed the huge bang replaced into catholic. "additionally what proportion greater human beings understand that maximum scientists believe in god, and discover the the huge bang is easily one step nearer to proving a god exists?" You grant no evidence as to what maximum scientists believe, 2d the huge bang does no longer carry us a step nearer to god and any persons theory that it does is unscientific. it additionally must pastime you that technology is a field that happens to have between the optimum densities of atheists. no longer that numbers concerning very own theological perspectives in an esteemed field of examine have any relevance to the easily reality of the difficulty because it extremely is an charm to authority fallacy. Edit: you're saying "Yea a good number of scientists are agnostic meaning they think in a god or a writer, would not recommend they are theist and do exactly a splash diagnosis its no longer problematic to discover" Agnostic potential which you do no longer understand if a god exists. The observe you're searching for for is Deist.
2016-10-14 06:13:12
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answered by ? 4
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Science is not about making up ideas that make people feel comfortable. It is about evidence only. By all means, if we don't know something with complete certainty (such as what preceded the Big Bang) than it must be the invisible man with magic powers who is responsible.
God of the gaps, all the way.
Now how do you prove that?
2007-08-07 01:12:33
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answered by Dalarus 7
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the big bang theory is an explanation for things that are observable, physical phenomena that are happening right now (cosmic background radiation and increasing redshift of distant galaxies). it is not really directly about the origin of the universe, it's just a happy accident that it seems to get closer to that 'event' than any other idea. it makes additional testable predictions including the detailed properties of the CMB. creation by god is not the same sort of explanation (it's unclear to me whether it explains anything at all, certainly not anything physical, and it is more of an assumption).
vv some of us want to understand nature and the concept that 'god did it' has never furthered that goal. if god is really there then don't you think science will find it sooner or later? where's your faith?
2007-08-06 17:00:47
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answered by vorenhutz 7
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The big bang is possible. One theory is when the Goddess desired the God that was part of her, she exploded in chaos and the god was separated from her and was formed with the earth and all that is.
BB
2007-08-07 14:06:47
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answered by Anonymous
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BigBang is much more credible than the INCREDIBLE goddidit theory.
As usual I'll come back with "and who made the InvisibleSkyPixie?"
And you'll come back with some "God is outside of TimeSpaceLogicReason"
I'll come back with "when you learn to apply the same rules to your beliefs as you want me to apply to my beliefs, talk to me. Until then why don't you go off into the clouds and let the Pixie keep watching everything you Say, Think and Do, 24/7, whilst you deal with your Paranoia and with the Pixie saying crap like: YOU had better suck up to ME or I'll send you to hell."
Oh, why don't I believe in the Pixie? Simply the lack of Evidence. LOL.
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Heretic - only one can be true?
There may well be an explanation no one has yet contemplated.
2007-08-06 16:59:44
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answered by Anonymous
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