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Karl has the history better.MagusAlbertus said:the big bang was rejected for many decades because it was viewed as trying to bring God into science, i think that if you people like you where as rampent then as they are now the big bang would still be relogated to a 'relegious' position.
If memory serves correctly, I think it was about 1931 when Georges Lemaître first hypothesized that the universe's existence began with the detonation of a "primordial atom" of infinite density. It was an opponent who ridiculed the primordial atom theory as being the "big bang"--and the name stuck.lucaspa said:Karl has the history better.
1. Big Bang was never rejected, and certainly not for "decades". It was proposed first in the late 1940s and was overwhelmingly accepted when the cosmic background radiation was found in 1965. That's less than 2 decades.
That early? I always see the Big Bang as a theory formulated with the appropriate math from about 1948.Sinai said:If memory serves correctly, I think it was about 1931 when Georges Lemaître first hypothesized that the universe's existence began with the detonation of a "primordial atom" of infinite density. It was an opponent who ridiculed the primordial atom theory as being the "big bang"--and the name stuck.
For a "non-literal" creation story, you are taking Adam and Eve awfully literally. You are espousing what is called the Day Age Theory, which is one of the views of Old Earth Creationism (OEC for short).tomuea said:First off, i am making no claim of reading all of the previous comments as there's faaar too many, so many apologies if these comments duplicate someone elses (and chances are they will). My own opinion is the non-literal creation story. Adam and Eve were two real people, and they were the first humans to live on earth and they were definitely not descended from apes. I believe in that the use of the word day in Genesis refers to a period of time- how long that period of time lasts varies from 'day' to 'day'.
A day is not the period it takes for the moon to circle the earth. That is a month. Originally, it was the time for the moon to go thru all its phases as viewed from earth. A day is the time it takes the earth to rotate on its axis, from sunrise to sunrise or sunset to sunset, or noon to noon.1. The concept of 24 hours is a concept which is purely the creation of men. For us 24 hours is the period of time it takes the moon to circle earth. However, the moon wasn't created to four days into creation and so any traditional value of time cannot be applicable at this stage in the worlds history.
I've never seen this "translation", and I've looked at a lot of translations. Can you give us a source?2. (This translation isn't my own work, so if it's wrong i apologise) In the original languages of the bible, the words evening and morning can be translated another way- disorder and order. So whereas the bible currently reads "so the evening and the morning were the xxx day", another translation could be "so the disorder and the order were the xxx day". Here the translation isn't refering to a period of time; more to God imposing order and rule onto his creation.
This has been a common interpretation. However, there was no need to bring the day to a "close" because God only rested that day.3. Days one to six conclude with the statement "were the first/second etc. day" However, day seven doesn't end with that - Genesis never brings the 'day' to a close like it did with the previous six. This leads me to conclude that we still are living in the seventh day, or possibly we were until Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit.
Curt, I've done this before, and you never answered the argument then. So let's do it again.Curt said:Exod 31:15-17
15 Six days may work be done; but in the seventh is the sabbath of rest, holy to the LORD: whosoever doeth any work in the sabbath day, he shall surely be put to death.
16 Wherefore the children of Israel shall keep the sabbath, to observe the sabbath throughout their generations, for a perpetual covenant.
17 It is a sign between me and the children of Israel for ever: for in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, and on the seventh day he rested, and was refreshed.
(KJV)
Now if creation days were thousands, or millions of years don't you think those men would be kind of tired by now?
LOL!! Thank you. I need that laugh. Curt, a theory is an explanation of how the universe works. Gravity is a theory, yet it is how God keeps the planets in orbit! Atomic theory is an explanation of why matter behaves the way it does. It is how God made matter -- as atoms. Evolution is simply a description of how God created the diversity of plants and animals on the planet. Hugh Ross, among others, argues that Big Bang theory is how God created the universe -- www.reasons.orgAs for evolution being a tool of God. I have a problem with that because evolution has never beeen anything but a theory, and I can't see God using a theory.
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