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2nd February 2004, 12:21 AM
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Reps: 22 (power: 0) | | | We are doing the "BIG BANG" in school WHAT DO I SAY? ok if i am correct but is'nt it like a bealif for evolution?
I am just so confussed about it so can someone help me answer these questions
1.i know what it is but what does it do to fault the christian religion
2.is there any actuall proof that it happend?
3.What are some questions i can ask to make my teacher confussed about it...lol | 
2nd February 2004, 12:22 AM
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2nd February 2004, 12:31 AM
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Reps: 307 (power: 0) | | Originally Posted by J3sus-Is-Alive ok if i am correct but is'nt it like a bealif for evolution?
I am just so confussed about it so can someone help me answer these questions
1.i know what it is but what does it do to fault the christian religion
2.is there any actuall proof that it happend?
3.What are some questions i can ask to make my teacher confussed about it...lol
1. Fault the Chrisitan religion? Chritianity was actually happy when it was discovered.
2. Yes, Red shifting, CMB to begin with. (research those)
3. Why would you want to confuss your teacher? Confuss with an adult-Is that legal?
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2nd February 2004, 12:32 AM
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Reps: 109 (power: 0) | | Originally Posted by J3sus-Is-Alive ok if i am correct but is'nt it like a bealif for evolution?
I am just so confussed about it so can someone help me answer these questions
1.i know what it is but what does it do to fault the christian religion
2.is there any actuall proof that it happend?
3.What are some questions i can ask to make my teacher confussed about it...lol
No, it is not a "belief for evolution." It is a scientific theory which is completely unrelated to evolution.
1. It does nothing to fault the christian religion.
2. Yes. Sit down and listen and you will no doubt hear some from your teacher.
3. Perhaps you should be more eager to learn from your teacher rather than trying to confuse him/her. So far, you're the only one who looks confused. If you want to fix that, I would suggest letting your teacher actually teach you. | 
2nd February 2004, 12:33 AM
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From your OP questions... best for you to say nothing and just be quiet and listen.
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2nd February 2004, 12:35 AM
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Reps: 22 (power: 0) | | | wow! u say i am the one confussed....DUH! i dont know anything about the big bang and u guys come on all hard about it on me....****! i was asking questions about it so you could help me learn about it. | 
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Reps: 3,122 (power: 16) | | Originally Posted by J3sus-Is-Alive wow! u say i am the one confussed....DUH! i dont know anything about the big bang and u guys come on all hard about it on me....****! i was asking questions about it so you could help me learn about it.
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2nd February 2004, 12:40 AM
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Reps: 224,390 (power: 259) | | Originally Posted by J3sus-Is-Alive ok if i am correct but is'nt it like a bealif for evolution?
No, it's a attempt to explain the origins of the universe. 1.i know what it is but what does it do to fault the christian religion
The phrase "Big Bang" was actually coined by people who thought the idea of the "Big Bang", originally formulated by a Catholic mathematician (and priest), was absurd. Turns out that they were the ones on the short end of the stick however, as the hypothesis quickly gained favor. Seeing as how the hypothesis was originally formulated by a Christian, how it could put Christianity in a bad light perplexes me. 2.is there any actuall proof that it happend?
Mathematically speaking, yes. 3.What are some questions i can ask to make my teacher confussed about it...lol
Probably none because I doubt any of you will go into much depth on the subject at all. The American education system is that pathetic nowadays.
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2nd February 2004, 12:40 AM
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Reps: 5,365 (power: 27) | | | 1) It does NOT fault the christian religion. Matter of fact, it was a christian who created the beginings of the Big Bang theory. It was created as competition to the steady state theory. Now, the steady state theory is not very compatible with christianity. Thus you should be happy the big bang theory has over taken it as the leading theory.
2) Yep there is plenty of evidence that it happend, I would suggest listening to some of it in class.
3) Depends on how smart your teacher is. But considering there is a good chance of making yourself look ignorant (as in, unknowledgable of what you are talking about) I would suggest staying quite and listening.
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