Please browse the website of this Christian astrophysicist who believes in creation and the big bang:
http://www.reasons.org/
2007-08-15 13:37:04
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answered by wefmeister 7
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God causing the Big Bang
2007-08-15 20:49:09
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answered by Hippie 5
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The Big Bang itself has no scientific explanation in terms of its cause. Which is more plausible. Stuff coming from nothing. Or stuff being created by God.
2007-08-15 21:48:51
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answered by Steve Amato 6
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With God we can know that a woman came before a baby.
Also, as we look at the universe, the earth and the human body, at the complexity of their design, we can say that something of such great design had to have a designer.
The human body is so intricate: a brain, a heart, eyes that blink for moisture, ears, hands, feet, skin, a circulatory system, a respiratory system, an endocrine system, a tongue, lips, teeth, legs, pancrease, liver, kidneys, etc etc ... all these things certainly didn't blow together in the wind or come from rocks (where would the rocks or wind have come from?)
Just like a watch was designed by a designer, so too was the universe and the human body; not by an "old man, hippie and dove in the sky" but by a God who is not subject to the laws that humans are such as understanding, space and time.
2007-08-15 20:40:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I love this question. I think a question like this lies at the root of why many people choose to believe one thing over the other such as evolution vs. intelligent design. People purport to believe one thing and shun another because of what they call "logic." To me, an omnipotent God creating the cosmos is just as believable (or unbelievable) as the universe simply appearing billions of years ago after an enormous explosion of matter. So I believe what I have come to believe, but I'm open to possibilities. What really frightens me, is the question of what there was before. The Beginning. When was the beginning of the Universe, the beginning of God? And when and if you could find a true Beginning, could you ever know what came before? The thought, to me, is infinitely terrifying.
2007-08-15 20:33:44
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answered by ClutchX 2
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and........where did you come from? out of nowhere? I believe that you are an individual with unique thoughts, and feelings, you even have your own idenitiy which is your finger print..you are unique, and, you are the only you that will ever be.
so do you believe just because your parents had a sexual encounter, and you were created in your mothers womb and that you are just some thing? no..you are not..
you see, the earth keeps re-creating itself..likeness after likeness...(how can the big band theory exist with this re-creation constantly)? re-creation is the key word here to prove that God did create the earth and everything in it.
put that in your pipe and smoke it.
2007-08-15 20:56:28
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answered by Winters child 6
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The big bang. Since we can determine it occurred by the motion of the universe, it is only a question of it it started theistically or naturalistically. As a theistic explanation requires a God and all the mass-energy of the universe vs. the mass-energy alone. By Occam's razor, the latter is more likely.
2007-08-15 20:41:32
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answered by novangelis 7
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Whats more believable woman creating man by sitting on a seat previously occupied by a male or a male and a female copulating?
It's no accident that we all live now - the universe is ordered even the scientist know this - I wouldn't like to leave the creation of your offspring to chance by your partner or wife sitting on a chair you previously occupied would you.
Oh man - do use that mind of yours.
2007-08-15 21:01:02
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answered by The Best 3
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Ah, yes, the big bang, and there is no God because there was a big bang? Surely, even you, can figure out that nothing comes from nothing, can't you?
2007-08-15 20:35:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The Big Bang
You're question is kind of loaded though. Reminds me of a South Park episode where the boys and the school have to vote on a new school mascot because PETA protests their
cow mascot. The decision is between a Giant Douche and Turd Sandwich. Cartman is trying to convince Butters that Turd Sandwich is funnier than a Giant Douche:
Cartman: Butters, which is funnier? A stupid not-funny giant douche or a super funny turd sandwich?
Butters: Hahaa, a turd sandwich!
Kyle: You misled him, fata**!
Cartman: It's the best choice, and me and Butters are sticking with it.
2007-08-15 22:34:16
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answered by Anonymous
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If you just think about how amazing our bodies are and all the workings of them, is it not easier to believe that we were created. To believe there was a big bang implies we were all an accident whereas the bilble teaches that we were created and planned by God. The thought that we have purpose is so much better than just being the result of some chance event.
2007-08-15 20:33:57
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answered by steph c 3
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