I'm not terribly interested in the Big Bang, otherwise I would have gone out of my way to educate myself on the subject. I don't argue the subject on this forum because I know I don't know much about it.
I’m sure there are many others who don’t know much about it but accept it on the basis of faith in the words of scientists.
That isn't an explanation, that's hand waving. An explanation would include the reason why the astronomers think these things shouldn't exist.
It doesn’t matter since you don’t know the subject.
Again, no. A lack of evidence does not falsify anything, I've been quite clear on this.
Then Adam was literal, the flood happened, and Jesus walked on water.
Take my word for it, Doveaman, you are very far from being educated about science.
Science involves logic, reason, imagination, and common sense. I have them all.
Science looks for things to falsify theories.
How is the flood falsified?
And how would that be any different from Jesus walking on water being falsified?
"The Peter Cushing Hypothesis (great band name, btw) is falsified because the evidence suggests he didn't babysit me."
The "Jesus walking on water" hypothesis is falsified because the evidence suggests water cannot be walk on by a man, he would sink.
The Jesus hypothesis includes the fact that he was divine.
Can you empirically verify “divine”?
A normal human being cannot walk on water, but a divine one may be able to, so the fact that normal human beings can't walk on water does not falsify this hypothesis.
Can you empirically verify that Jesus was not a normal human being?
This is theology. If you'd like to discuss it further please make a thread here and I'd love to answer it for you.
This forum is for discussions relating to science.
Weather Adam was literal or allegorical is a theological issue, not a scientific one, but, yet, you are using science (evolution) to deny he was literal. I am tempted to think there is a double standard going on here.
He lived 600 years later.
Time is irrelevant. The evidence you gave can be applied to Muhammad or John the Baptist.
Of course not. You asked what evidence I have that Jesus rose from the dead, not why am I a Christian.
What evidence do you have that led you to become a Christian?