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Edited by bip: 1/25/2016 3:28:16 AM
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The Atheism vs Christianity debate is hypocritical.

Both sides have their main theory of how the universe was created. Both theories have inconsistencies and areas where supporters fill in the blanks due to lack of evidence. Christianity: "God created the universe." Where'd he come from? "Not entirely sure, but I know future revelations will eventually reveal more." Atheism: "The universe was nothing, then the Big Bang happened." How did something come from nothing? "Well it was actually antimatter and matter canceling eachother out, and they created the Big Bang." If an equal amount of matter and antimatter created the Big Bang, why has all of the universe that we've observed so far been made up almost entirely of matter and not antimatter? "Not entirely sure, but I know future scientific studies will eventually reveal more." How about trying to prove your own theory instead of spending all your time trying to disprove others? Neither side has enough evidence and infallible logic to be considered correct, so calling out the opposition for being wrong is hypocritical. Thanks to Crazylincoln for the matter/antimatter theory I listed above (that still has gaps in logic): https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/188136438/0/0 Here's the link to the Wikipedia page on the Baryon Asymmetry, which I used above to show the major logic gap in the matter/antimatter theory Lincoln posted: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baryon_asymmetry UPDATE: It seems the Lincoln from that thread was actually an imposter, giving just one more reason to discredit him.

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  • The ignorance is real here. [quote]Both sides have their main theory of how the universe was created. Both theories have inconsistencies and areas where supporters fill in the blanks due to lack of evidence.[/quote] Uh, no. Creationism is not in any way a theory. It has no evidence at all, and all of its claims can easily be rebuked by basic science and common sense. [quote]Christianity: "God created the universe." Where'd he come from? "Not entirely sure, but I know future revelations will eventually reveal more."[/quote] lol, no. No Christians actually say that. They just default to "God is all powerful, I have all the answers because the Bible says so". [quote]Atheism: "The universe was nothing, then the Big Bang happened." How did something come from nothing? "Well it was actually antimatter and matter canceling eachother out, and they created the Big Bang." If an equal amount of matter and antimatter created the Big Bang, why has all of the universe that we've observed so far been made up almost entirely of matter and not antimatter? "Not entirely sure, but I know future scientific studies will eventually reveal more."[/quote] Two problems here: 1) Not all atheists believe that. The Big Bang and Atheism have nothing to do with each other. 2) You don't understand the Big Bang theory at all. [quote]How about trying to prove your own theory instead of spending all your time trying to disprove others? Neither side has enough evidence and infallible logic to be considered correct, so calling out the opposition for being wrong is hypocritical.[/quote] Not at all. Again, the Big Bang is an actual theory. Creationism is barely a hypothesis, without a shred of supporting evidence. There is ample proof for the Big Bang. [/quote] Please go embarrass yourself elsewhere.

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