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The Big Bang is not a "theory of the creation of the universe."Then which theory of the creation of the universed to you abscribe to?
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The Big Bang is not a "theory of the creation of the universe."Then which theory of the creation of the universed to you abscribe to?
Would the term "birth" make you happier than "creation"? Or would some other word make you even happier?The Big Bang is not a "theory of the creation of the universe."
If you are asking how the universe came to be, then we don't know.Would the term "birth" make you happier than "creation"? Or would some other word make you even happier?
Huh, I always thought the Big Bang Theory was accepted by most cosmologists as opposed to Steady State or some of the more recent (and unsupportable) hypothoses proposed. Rapid expansion from a singularity seems to explain most observable events in the universe....but this really should be discussed on a different forum, not apolgetics....If you are asking how the universe came to be, then we don't know.
The Big Bang is well-established and accepted by most cosmologists, but in its present form it isn't a "theory of the creation of the universe."Huh, I always thought the Big Bang Theory was accepted by most cosmologists as opposed to Steady State or some of the more recent (and unsupportable) hypothoses proposed. Rapid expansion from a singularity seems to explain most observable events in the universe....but this really should be discussed on a different forum, not apolgetics....
cre·a·tionThe Big Bang is well-established and accepted by most cosmologists, but in its present form it isn't a "theory of the creation of the universe."
Yeah, exactly. It's not what you think it is.cre·a·tion
krēˈāSH(ə)n/
noun
1.
the action or process of bringing something into existence.
"the creation of a coalition government"
synonyms:establishment, formation, foundation, initiation, institution, inauguration, constitution;
production,generation, fabrication, fashioning, building, construction, origination, development
"the creation of a coalition government"
https://www.google.com/search?ie=UT...oid-samsung&source=android-browser&q=creation
Nope! I asked about Darwin's Theory specifically. I believe some form of evolution, just not Darwin's.Evolution is probably one of teh best-supported theories in modern science. There are tons of proof. The fossils, the enormous age of the universe, the similarities in creatures, the fact that reality is all interconnected and in a continual state of flux.
But that's not what the Big Bang theory is about...What do I think it is?....other than bringing the universe into existence (see above definition).
So, still not willing to answer the question. Right. I got that.Yes, there is. The crux of the case you've presented thus far is an argument from ignorance:
Actually, you asked who determines whether what you do is good or bad. That is the wrong question, as I pointed out previously.
Could you please stop lying?So, still not willing to answer the question. Right. I got that.
Can you point out where you answered it?I already gave you my answer. You've barely touched it, so don't complain that no one has responded.
My posts on wellbeing, in answer to your question.Can you point out where you answered it?
Actually, not true. The Church NEVER had the power to force its views on anyone.Only because she has been stripped of her power, thankfully.
If you were a Catholic and had paid attention, you might know the above to be true. In fact, it has always been against Catholic doctrine to force anyone to convert.Former Catholic here.![]()
Care to elucidate?But that's not what the Big Bang theory is about...
You mean like a Martian, or Vulcan, or something?Does this mean you will can not demonstrate that our universe was not created by an alien?
They STILL kill equal numbers, just not the percentage you quote.Each one of these things would have killed more then half the population if they occured 300 years ago.
Go ask those Africans who deal with ebola constantly, go ask those who work with AIDS, go ask those who combat malaria. Why is there so much more need for aid in Africa, if we've solved the hunger issues?Go ask medieval europeans about the black plague.
Catholics didn't do that. Protestants did.I don't feel threatened at all for my beliefs (or lack thereof).
A couple centuries ago, however, they would have burned me as a heretic.
Yeah, they have a great economy, too.The EU was not about safety, but about economy primarily.