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How do we explain the big bang, a space void of any material maybe not even a space of anything blowing up miraculously and over billions of years generating life out of thin air. I mean spontaneous generation was disproved so what other options are there. This sounds like something out of a sifi movie
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  • There's a talking snake [quote]sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie[/quote] There's a big man who created everything [quote]sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie[/quote] He created a fruit that his people, whom he gave free will, aren't supposed to eat. He didn't explain why, he didn't make it hard to reach, he just did it [i]just because [/i] [quote]sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie[/quote] The talking snake, also created by the big man, tempts the people to eat it. The plot thickens... The people eat the fruit, and the "all-knowing, all-forgiving" man gets mad and banishes the people for eating the fruit that he placed in their reach, without a reason not to eat it other than "because I said so" [quote]sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie[/quote] A Virgin gets visited by an angel, and suddenly becomes pregnant! [quote]sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie[/quote] The baby can walk on water, turn water into wine, and can probably therefore walk on wine. [quote]sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie[/quote] This new character can cure diseases, feed thousands with a little bit of food, and can even forsee his own betrayal. [quote]sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie[/quote] This guy doesn't do anything about his betrayal or his betrayer, he just deals with it just 'cause. He then is crucified, and when is stabbed, water flows from the wound. [quote]sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie[/quote] He is then placed in a tomb, and after three days, raises from the dead. [quote]sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie[/quote] Oh and there's a part in the book where a man with no carpentry experience builds an ark, big enough to hold 2 of every animal! [quote]sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie[/quote] It gets better, he collects 2 of every animal so they can repopulate after a massive flood, caused by the "all-forgiving" man because he's angry. [quote]sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie[/quote] This guy also doesn't get hurt by these animals, it's like they know that they're specially chosen! [quote]sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie[/quote] Somehow, none of the animals get hungry and/or kill each other, they are just nourished magically, and their instincts are tame during this "happy flood of benevolence that doesn't hurt [i]anyone[/i] at all" [quote]sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie[/quote] Man, that sounds like a cool sci-fi movie. Wait... people actually think that's real? [i]jesus christ[/i]

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  • Love. Please reply so I can read to friends later.

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  • Gotcha buddy

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  • Fantastic. That was an excellent read, 10/10 would bang.

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  • Lol thanks

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  • Maybe 2 months ago I would have cared. Carry on.

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  • Ah, have no response? Makes sense. Do the equivalent of a five year olds' "covering their own ears while screaming LALALALA" technique with me, you're already doing it with evolution. Lol

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  • I am simply saying the big bang sounds similar to 3rd grade story writing

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  • [quote]I am simply saying the big bang sounds similar to 3rd grade story writing[/quote] And the bible doesn't?

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  • I don't deny evolution, when did I ever say that.... Exactly

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  • Also, I didn't deny the bible, I never said that... [i]exactly[/i]

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  • I never said that. I let people believe what they want without criticism I just like voicing my opinion without specific direction towards individuals. As I believe you do also.

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  • [quote]I just like voicing my opinion without specific direction towards individuals. As I believe you do also.[/quote] [spoiler];)[/spoiler]

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  • First off, spontaneous generation was a question raised based off of maggots "spontaneously" appearing in the carcass of a dead animal. Now, The Big Bang is not an event when something just blew up in nothing. It was an expansion of our universe from a singularity. Our universe used to be the size of a grain of salt, maybe smaller, as there was nothing outside of it. But then it started to expand, as all the crammed up energy help without spread outward into what we know as our universe.

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  • Carbon nanotubes. They're the darkest thing known, absorbing around 99.96% of all light. This absorbed light turns into energy. Now imagine that on an extremely large scale. If we could make something that absorbed all light, we could possibly make bombs made of absorbed energy. This is small scale of exactly what they think the big bang may have evolved. I could be off, but I want to try to provide some example of how something possibly [i]could[/i] come from "nothing".

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  • Edited by CMoneyStreth: 5/17/2015 2:10:58 AM
    Yeah that would make sense it is proven than the universe is expanding so something must have acted on that space or is acting on that space could be a number of unique possibilities. Could be a giant black hole absorbing our universe who knows really

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  • I've heard theories about the multiverse : universes rubbing against each other like small atoms feeding energy off each other.

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  • Edited by Jack: 5/17/2015 1:03:14 AM
    What does this have to do with evolution? I don't know what there was before the big bang, or how it happened. But it is proven that it [i]did[/i] happen.

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  • I'm not knocking evolution but it helps to know where everything started to get a better idea right?

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  • Not really, Evolution describes what happens after life already exist, not how it got here.

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  • So life evolved from space dust and rock? There's no way to prove how life was created am I correct

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  • Edited by Jack: 5/17/2015 1:14:29 AM
    Life originated from 4 elements commonly found in the universe, carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen. We have created organics from non-organics in labs. Life from nonlife is done definitely possible

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  • [quote]Life originated from 4 elements commonly found in the universe, carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen. We have created organics from non-organics in labs. Life from nonlife is done definitely possible[/quote] Can you reference that for me? I'm intrigued.

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  • google the miller Urey experiment.

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  • Then why don't we see this happening on a normal basis today. Those molecules are abundant on earth. Hypothetically speaking, shouldn't this still be observable in nature?

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