Evolution has become proven fact at this point.
You can still see the residue from the Big Bang.
It is observable that the Universe was not made in seven days, but over a long expanse of time.
Come back with some facts.
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작성자: Spicy Water 11/18/2018 7:24:06 AMAnd what could have caused this Big Bang? Maybe from something powerful enough to bring a large amount of matter and energy into reality? Almost like a... [i]higher power[/i], of sorts? [spoiler]Also I really hope you realize that the whole “seven days” thing isn’t literal, just like much of the Bible and such aren’t meant to be taken literally[/spoiler]
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1 답변Neither side can produce concrete evidence. Creationists cannot see or speak to God besides through prayer, as they believe. Therefore their only source of explanation is through their bible. Which any person could have written or changed throughout thousands of years. Meanwhile, no human being existed when the supposed “Big Bang” occurred. It has been called the Big Bang “Theory”, which is just an educated idea of what could have possibly happened. Both of these are proposals that suggest the universe was made from a form of nothing. This argument is silly, to an extent. Nobody can explain it unless they went back in time to witness it themselves. Instead of asking ourselves where we came from, why aren’t we asking ourselves “where are we headed?” The future is still just as mysterious as the past.
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21 답변Explain life then. It doesn't just poof into existence. Somewhere it had to start, but how? That is the biggest mystery to me. Also I dont believe in the big bang, how can all the universe come from nothing?
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I don’t wanna get in a discussion about it, but I’m pretty sure most Christians understand that the universe wasn’t created in six, 24 hour days. Only a really ignorant person would believe that the universe is only 6,000 years old.
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I kinda think that it's hard to fathom whatever it was that happened, simply because of how long ago it could have been and how large of an event it was. I do have a theory though. I believe that the big bang happened, just like the evidence shows. Gravity did it's thing to create stars and planets and galaxies. Then I believe that God took the earth and cultivated it, turning a massive hunk of space rock into something that his children could survive on. Once again, on an astronomical scale that we can't begin to understand. Creationism honestly is a ridiculous (Saying the Earth is only 6,000 years old, etc.) but the big bang does not entirely make sense on it's own either. I believe that putting the two together ties up loose ends nicely.
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19 답변If a God didn’t create us, I see no point in anything. Why should I fight to be in the right or wrong? If there’s no real consequence for actions and everyone just goes to the void anyway, why should I want to achieve any kind of fame in society? If there’s no Heaven or Hell, what I do has no lasting effect. Without a higher authority, everyone should be able to live however they want and do whatever they want. Why would someone defend meaninglessness over a purpose? There may be a lot of questions about the validity of God’s existence, but I have many more about the validity of evolution. Until someone can prove that God doesn’t exist (and there’s no evidence why he shouldn’t) then I chose to believe God’s Word over man’s.
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5 답변작성자: ALIAS-F4LS 11/16/2018 4:17:36 AM[quote]Evolution has become proven fact at this point.[/quote] While I do agree with evolution, it is still theory. Theory, despite having rather solid evidence is subject to the possibly of being debunked. [quote]You can still see the residue from the Big Bang.[/quote] To be fair, this does have a large amount of evidence supporting it such as a black hole that will in time, consume everything. My belief, is that the big bang might have happened many times. No this isn't really a statement to confirm or deny your claim, just my opinion. [quote]It is observable that the Universe was not made in seven days, but over a long expanse of time.[/quote] While I agree, who's to say that your current memories aren't fake and we we're just blinked into the world with preset parameters? Video game developers and other companies work with AIs all the time. [quote]Come back with some facts.[/quote] While I do agree with you, who's to say there's nothing at play in the background? Could there possibly be a being capable of handling things in the background? We only know a fragment of space and that much is a fact. For all we know a creature like Azathoth, or something akin to the Christian, Muslim, Greek, ect. God or God's could still be out there too far for observation. While I only stated one fact, I believe it to be a very important fact. We don't know what lies beyond what we and our technology can reach. Expand your horizons. For all we know existence could be something beyond even what we as a species assumed.
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5 답변If all we are is a random blip in the universe, why do you care? It's not like any of this matters.
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11 답변Ok prove me wrong. I believe in Creationism because of the lack of evidence for the Big Bang along with cross species evolution (macro evolution I believe). I do follow micro-evolution small changes in a species over time, this is easily proven. Just look at selective breeding but I find little evidence for cross species.
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17 답변... You do realize that evolution is still a theory, and the Big Bang is just a theory, yes they are no longer hypothesis, but they are not a scientific law... [spoiler]not included in the DLC[/spoiler]
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