Originally posted by Blakemore
It’s known as the great expansion period, not the “Big Bang”Jeez, the theory states that everything existed before the singularity. Then it expanded. Makes sense.
Explosion... expansion.. whatever. It's all semantics. It's unscientific either wsy.
You do believe in that retarded "theory". Even secular scientists admit that the universe had a beginning so you don't even understand your own atheistic religion very well lol.
The universe is not eternal, God is.
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
The big bang, abiogenesis, and darwinian macroevolution all violate established and unbreakable laws of science. If you believe any of them are actually scientific then you're a science denier, plain and simple.
Originally posted by StyleTime
I figure I better get ahead of this, in case others aren't familiar with the creationist argument. It goes like this: in a closed system, energy/matter can neither be created nor destroyed. That's common knowledge and empirically true. Because of this, abiogenesis(life from non-living things) is impossible, and violates physics. Additionally, entropy will be constant in this system, and an ever decreasing energy can't fuel an ever increasing complexity, like evolution.As I said before though, they misunderstand a crucial point: [b]Earth is not a closed system
. We get energy from our sun, and don't depend on just Earth's natural energy supply. Our sun, in all its resplendent glory, enables the biological processes you witness everyday. Animals, plants, bacteria--all living things are free to acquire extra mass and burn energy because the sun readily gives it to us.Creationists of any religion should be happy tbh. If you think your god put the sun there, then appreciate what it does for all of us. 👆
(I totally understand why so many pagans across the world worshipped it. (insert Solaire from Dark Souls meme) [/B]
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Explosion... expansion.. whatever. It's all semantics. It's unscientific either wsy.You do believe in that retarded "theory". Even secular scientists admit that the universe had a beginning so you don't even understand your own atheistic religion very well lol.
The universe is not eternal, God is.
Actually, no. No one knows if the universe had a beginning or not. It hasn't been proven either way, yet.
That's what is cool about science -- it's okay to say you don't know.
Originally posted by Blakemore
It’s known as the great expansion period, not the “Big Bang”Jeez, the theory states that everything existed before the singularity. Then it expanded. Makes sense.
We don't know what happened before the Big Bang. The Big Bang is simply stating what happened to the "stuff" that was there. It's possible that "stuff" wasn't always there, and it's possible it was always there. We don't know yet.
The important thing, is to wait for more evidence before drawing conclusions, which Star doesn't seem to understand.