big bang theory - many problems

Heisenberg

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whois big-bang-theory.com

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Yeah, real objective.
 

warcrow

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The Big Bang Theory has some significant problems. First of all, the Big Bang Theory does not address the question at hand: "Where did everything come from?" Can nothing explode?

Exactly. I'm not really a religious man (even though I was raised to be, and was baptised), but this is what keeps me from being an atheist. Where did it all start? The universe had to come from somewhere. Something had to create it. Not just some huge explosion. It just doesnt make sense to me.

Good link, thanks!
 

warcrow

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Jan 12, 2004
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Originally posted by: Heisenberg
whois big-bang-theory.com

Registrant:
All About God Ministries, Inc.
7150 Campus Drive
Ste. 320
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80920
United States

Registered through: GoDaddy.com
Domain Name: BIG-BANG-THEORY.COM
Created on: 12-May-03
Expires on: 25-Feb-05
Last Updated on: 24-Feb-04

Administrative Contact:
Outlaw, Greg greg@allaboutgod.com
All About God Ministries, Inc.
7150 Campus Drive
Ste. 320
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80920
United States
7198842246 Fax -- 7198842247
Technical Contact:
Outlaw, Greg greg@allaboutgod.com
All About God Ministries, Inc.
7150 Campus Drive
Ste. 320
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80920
United States
7198842246 Fax -- 7198842247

Yeah, real objective.

Good idea and good catch. But there *are* good points brought up....just my opinion.
 
Apr 17, 2003
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Originally posted by: Heisenberg
whois big-bang-theory.com

Registrant:
All About God Ministries, Inc.
7150 Campus Drive
Ste. 320
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80920
United States

Registered through: GoDaddy.com
Domain Name: BIG-BANG-THEORY.COM
Created on: 12-May-03
Expires on: 25-Feb-05
Last Updated on: 24-Feb-04

Administrative Contact:
Outlaw, Greg greg@allaboutgod.com
All About God Ministries, Inc.
7150 Campus Drive
Ste. 320
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80920
United States
7198842246 Fax -- 7198842247
Technical Contact:
Outlaw, Greg greg@allaboutgod.com
All About God Ministries, Inc.
7150 Campus Drive
Ste. 320
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80920
United States
7198842246 Fax -- 7198842247

Yeah, real objective.


thanx for the info, i'm not even gonna bother reading it
 

Antisocial Virge

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Dec 13, 1999
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Originally posted by: warcrow
The Big Bang Theory has some significant problems. First of all, the Big Bang Theory does not address the question at hand: "Where did everything come from?" Can nothing explode?

Exactly. I'm not really a religious man (even though I was raised to be, and was baptised), but this is what keeps me from being an atheist. Where did it all start? The universe had to come from somewhere. Something had to create it. Not just some huge explosion. It just doesnt make sense to me.

Good link, thanks!

Yea, cause everybody knows that the bible has a much better explanation for it.
 

Legendary

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Jan 22, 2002
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Originally posted by: warcrow
The Big Bang Theory has some significant problems. First of all, the Big Bang Theory does not address the question at hand: "Where did everything come from?" Can nothing explode?

Exactly. I'm not really a religious man (even though I was raised to be, and was baptised), but this is what keeps me from being an atheist. Where did it all start? The universe had to come from somewhere. Something had to create it. Not just some huge explosion. It just doesnt make sense to me.

Good link, thanks!

The idea is that time is infinite in both directions, and the Universe goes through cycles of collapse->big bang->expansion->collapse.
At least I think that's the current idea.
 

Yzzim

Lifer
Feb 13, 2000
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Originally posted by: Antisocial-Virge
Originally posted by: warcrow
The Big Bang Theory has some significant problems. First of all, the Big Bang Theory does not address the question at hand: "Where did everything come from?" Can nothing explode?

Exactly. I'm not really a religious man (even though I was raised to be, and was baptised), but this is what keeps me from being an atheist. Where did it all start? The universe had to come from somewhere. Something had to create it. Not just some huge explosion. It just doesnt make sense to me.

Good link, thanks!

Yea, cause everybody knows that the bible has a much better explanation for it.

The Bible has endured criticism for 6.000+ years.

The Big Bang theory doesn't even come close
 

MacBaine

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Aug 23, 2001
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Originally posted by: warcrow
The Big Bang Theory has some significant problems. First of all, the Big Bang Theory does not address the question at hand: "Where did everything come from?" Can nothing explode?

Exactly. I'm not really a religious man (even though I was raised to be, and was baptised), but this is what keeps me from being an atheist. Where did it all start? The universe had to come from somewhere. Something had to create it. Not just some huge explosion. It just doesnt make sense to me.

Good link, thanks!

Why does this mean there has to be a god? Because there had to be an ever-existing entity to create the universe? Why couldn't the universe be this entity itself?
 

MacBaine

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Originally posted by: Yzzim
Originally posted by: Antisocial-Virge
Originally posted by: warcrow
The Big Bang Theory has some significant problems. First of all, the Big Bang Theory does not address the question at hand: "Where did everything come from?" Can nothing explode?

Exactly. I'm not really a religious man (even though I was raised to be, and was baptised), but this is what keeps me from being an atheist. Where did it all start? The universe had to come from somewhere. Something had to create it. Not just some huge explosion. It just doesnt make sense to me.

Good link, thanks!

Yea, cause everybody knows that the bible has a much better explanation for it.

The Bible has endured criticism for 6.000+ years.

The Big Bang theory doesn't even come close

6000 years?....
 

ElFenix

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Mar 20, 2000
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Originally posted by: Yzzim

The Bible has endured criticism for 6.000+ years.

The Big Bang theory doesn't even come close

more like ignored criticism
 

TuxDave

Lifer
Oct 8, 2002
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Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Yzzim
Originally posted by: Antisocial-Virge
Originally posted by: warcrow
The Big Bang Theory has some significant problems. First of all, the Big Bang Theory does not address the question at hand: "Where did everything come from?" Can nothing explode?

Exactly. I'm not really a religious man (even though I was raised to be, and was baptised), but this is what keeps me from being an atheist. Where did it all start? The universe had to come from somewhere. Something had to create it. Not just some huge explosion. It just doesnt make sense to me.

Good link, thanks!

Yea, cause everybody knows that the bible has a much better explanation for it.

The Bible has endured criticism for 6.000+ years.

The Big Bang theory doesn't even come close

6000 years?....

Didn't we have an argument that the Earth was 4,000 years old?

 

Yzzim

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Feb 13, 2000
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Originally posted by: rh71
who wrote the bible ?

It is a conglomeration of letters, songs, visions, and stories from many different authors throughout the history of the world.
 

Yzzim

Lifer
Feb 13, 2000
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Originally posted by: TuxDave
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Yzzim
Originally posted by: Antisocial-Virge
Originally posted by: warcrow
The Big Bang Theory has some significant problems. First of all, the Big Bang Theory does not address the question at hand: "Where did everything come from?" Can nothing explode?

Exactly. I'm not really a religious man (even though I was raised to be, and was baptised), but this is what keeps me from being an atheist. Where did it all start? The universe had to come from somewhere. Something had to create it. Not just some huge explosion. It just doesnt make sense to me.

Good link, thanks!

Yea, cause everybody knows that the bible has a much better explanation for it.

The Bible has endured criticism for 6.000+ years.

The Big Bang theory doesn't even come close

6000 years?....

Didn't we have an argument that the Earth was 4,000 years old?


"we" meaning you and I? No.
 

MacBaine

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Originally posted by: TuxDave
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Yzzim
Originally posted by: Antisocial-Virge
Originally posted by: warcrow
The Big Bang Theory has some significant problems. First of all, the Big Bang Theory does not address the question at hand: "Where did everything come from?" Can nothing explode?

Exactly. I'm not really a religious man (even though I was raised to be, and was baptised), but this is what keeps me from being an atheist. Where did it all start? The universe had to come from somewhere. Something had to create it. Not just some huge explosion. It just doesnt make sense to me.

Good link, thanks!

Yea, cause everybody knows that the bible has a much better explanation for it.

The Bible has endured criticism for 6.000+ years.

The Big Bang theory doesn't even come close

6000 years?....

Didn't we have an argument that the Earth was 4,000 years old?


It depends on what church you ask (all of them are right btw)
 

Shuxclams

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Originally posted by: Yzzim
Originally posted by: Antisocial-Virge
Originally posted by: warcrow
The Big Bang Theory has some significant problems. First of all, the Big Bang Theory does not address the question at hand: "Where did everything come from?" Can nothing explode?

Exactly. I'm not really a religious man (even though I was raised to be, and was baptised), but this is what keeps me from being an atheist. Where did it all start? The universe had to come from somewhere. Something had to create it. Not just some huge explosion. It just doesnt make sense to me.

Good link, thanks!

Yea, cause everybody knows that the bible has a much better explanation for it.

The Bible has endured criticism for 6.000+ years.

The Big Bang theory doesn't even come close



What an idiot! The Bible (New Testament) was "written" or should we say transcribed by a bunch of Arabs back in the Middle Ages for King Charlemain so he could tax his subjects...... Christian "History" is just over 2400 years old..... Jewish (Old Testament) History is over 5000 years old.... What kind Theological Scholar do you think you are? 6000 years...... You my son are a fool.












SHUX
 

Yzzim

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Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: TuxDave
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Yzzim
Originally posted by: Antisocial-Virge
Originally posted by: warcrow
The Big Bang Theory has some significant problems. First of all, the Big Bang Theory does not address the question at hand: "Where did everything come from?" Can nothing explode?

Exactly. I'm not really a religious man (even though I was raised to be, and was baptised), but this is what keeps me from being an atheist. Where did it all start? The universe had to come from somewhere. Something had to create it. Not just some huge explosion. It just doesnt make sense to me.

Good link, thanks!

Yea, cause everybody knows that the bible has a much better explanation for it.

The Bible has endured criticism for 6.000+ years.

The Big Bang theory doesn't even come close

6000 years?....

Didn't we have an argument that the Earth was 4,000 years old?


It depends on what church you ask (all of them are right btw)

Also depends on what scientist you ask (all of them are right btw)
 

element

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Originally posted by: Antisocial-Virge
Originally posted by: warcrow
The Big Bang Theory has some significant problems. First of all, the Big Bang Theory does not address the question at hand: "Where did everything come from?" Can nothing explode?

Exactly. I'm not really a religious man (even though I was raised to be, and was baptised), but this is what keeps me from being an atheist. Where did it all start? The universe had to come from somewhere. Something had to create it. Not just some huge explosion. It just doesnt make sense to me.

Good link, thanks!

Yea, cause everybody knows that the bible has a much better explanation for it.

No one here claimed any such thing. You can try to put words in peoples mouths but it's plain to see where they really came from. Yours.

What they're trying to say is look, science isn't anywhere near explaining how the universe began. Until they do, there is nothing wrong with believing that it's possible all of this was created by an intelligent being, rather than just some random explosion.

Of course it's also obvious that science has and may continue to uncover more truths about the universe than any religion has.

This is why I believe a creator may exist, but I don't believe in any organized religion.
 

MacBaine

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Originally posted by: Yzzim
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: TuxDave
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Yzzim
Originally posted by: Antisocial-Virge
Originally posted by: warcrow
The Big Bang Theory has some significant problems. First of all, the Big Bang Theory does not address the question at hand: "Where did everything come from?" Can nothing explode?

Exactly. I'm not really a religious man (even though I was raised to be, and was baptised), but this is what keeps me from being an atheist. Where did it all start? The universe had to come from somewhere. Something had to create it. Not just some huge explosion. It just doesnt make sense to me.

Good link, thanks!

Yea, cause everybody knows that the bible has a much better explanation for it.

The Bible has endured criticism for 6.000+ years.

The Big Bang theory doesn't even come close

6000 years?....

Didn't we have an argument that the Earth was 4,000 years old?


It depends on what church you ask (all of them are right btw)

Also depends on what scientist you ask (all of them are right btw)

How many of them refuse to admit when they are wrong, or when a new theory comes along that better fits the evidence?
 

FleshLight

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Originally posted by: Shuxclams
Originally posted by: Yzzim
Originally posted by: Antisocial-Virge
Originally posted by: warcrow
The Big Bang Theory has some significant problems. First of all, the Big Bang Theory does not address the question at hand: "Where did everything come from?" Can nothing explode?

Exactly. I'm not really a religious man (even though I was raised to be, and was baptised), but this is what keeps me from being an atheist. Where did it all start? The universe had to come from somewhere. Something had to create it. Not just some huge explosion. It just doesnt make sense to me.

Good link, thanks!

Yea, cause everybody knows that the bible has a much better explanation for it.

The Bible has endured criticism for 6.000+ years.

The Big Bang theory doesn't even come close



What an idiot! The Bible (New Testament) was "written" or should we say transcribed by a bunch of Arabs back in the Middle Ages for King Charlemain so he could tax his subjects...... Christian "History" is just over 2400 years old..... Jewish (Old Testament) History is over 5000 years old.... What kind Theological Scholar do you think you are? 6000 years...... You my son are a fool.












SHUX

Blasphemy! So what they have been telling me was a lie all along?
 
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