KWCrazy
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Inflation theory allows for the creation of energy without violating that law.
No, it doesn't. Care to try again?
According to inflation theory the early Universe expanded exponentially fast for a fraction of a second after the Big Bang. That has nothing whatever to do with the origination of matter.
Secondly, it's complete drivel. For the universe to expand at an enormous rate while maintaining the same basic current formation is an absolute absurdity. Such an expansion would create massive disorder, not order. It's more consistent with God creating the universe out of the singularity previously called "light" than with any natural phenomenon. In other words, Big Bang cosmology supports the Biblical account of creation but disagrees with the timeline. It does NOT account for the creation of matter.
If I tell you that tomorrow is Saturday, the 20th day of July, 2015, you can interpret that to mean a billion years from now if you want. The text requires no interpretation. It could not be more clear. That you reject it is on you.Why should we use your interpretation of the bible?
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