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I don't believe in the Big Bang, it is impossible. Nor do I believe in the steady state theory. I belive in God. If you want to you can laugh.
Feel free to argue, I will post my full analysis later.
Just don't reduce yourselves to swearing chimps! :D
Scientests who believe in them are now saying that they could come not only from outer-space, but inner-space. Does this have any relation to the "big bang"?
When nothing gets together. The emptiness is supposed to have gathered together in one place, and gotten so thick that the "nothing" exploded—and blew itself into hydrogen gas.
Laws appear. The laws of nature somehow invented themselves during the explosion.
Gas gets into clumps. Then the outward exploding gas supposedly gathered itself into clumps.
A universe of explosions. The loose, outward flowing gas next decided to push itself into stars. Then all the stars began exploding in super-nova explosions. But, just before light rays from the explosions could reach our planet in our time in history, the explosions are said to have conveniently stopped.
Heavier elements made. Those explosions are supposed to have made all the heavier elements (those above hydrogen and helium).
Rearranging time. In order to adapt to the theory, the supposed age of the universe has been pushed back to a theoretical age of 15 billion years, when the Big Bang is said to have occurred.
(Taken from a site so kindly given me by Ant)
Does this sound reasonable to you? The Big Bang is Science Fiction. Scientists, with no other theory, invented a bunch of mathematical forumla that nobody could ever hope to understand, and said it proved it. WRONG. Sorry Goaty, round one goes to the Lord.
But Ortega's right, we're never really gonna find out, because no one was there.
However, I already know.
Not actually gonna achieve anything. There will probably never be any solid prooth for any of the theories.
Waste of time.
And I won.
No offence, but God is going to get a punch in the balls if he ever does exist and I meet him.
> You're right.
The idea of imploding matter is just silly.
Instead, a big God
> made this entire planet in 6 days. And took 1 day off to smoke some weed and
> watch a movie.
Sure.
Well, gloat all you like, thinking you know it all - just think for a moment.
NOTHING > Small speck of dust > big explosion > universe
NOTHING > God > Universe
Now, on a SCIENTIFIC basis, is there more evidence to support the Big Bang over God? No, because He wants us to have faith. The Big Bang was something He put into the human mind to challenge that faith. It looks like He loast with you...
The idea of imploding matter is just silly.
Instead, a big God made this entire planet in 6 days. And took 1 day off to smoke some weed and watch a movie.
Sure.
I don't believe in the Big Bang, it is impossible. Nor do I believe in the steady state theory. I belive in God. If you want to you can laugh.
Feel free to argue, I will post my full analysis later.
Just don't reduce yourselves to swearing chimps! :D