To: 2Trievers
The big bang theory was disproved years ago. Think about it, this theory basically states...nothing started spinning extremely fast, and eventually exploded into everything. If this were true, all matter would retain the same direction of spin that it originally had. However, the spin of the planets and stars that we have recorded show that the variety of spins are random, and not all the same like this theory assumes. There is no possible way to justify this problem and keep around the theory. Good scientists have known this (among other problems) for years, however the theory sticks around because there are enough scientists who refuse to admit that there is a God who will judge us all.
6 posted on
03/24/2002 6:29:49 AM PST by
pro-life
To: pro-life
...all matter would retain the same direction of spin that it originally had. Ever hear of eddy currents? Very common in nature.
To: pro-life
Most atheistic scientists have a real problem with the Big Bang theory because it is in fact a creation event, implying a Creator. They go to ridiculous lengths to propose an eternal oscillating universe or that these Big Bangs occur many times, for which there is no evidence whatsoever. I'm not sure what you are getting at about "spin".
8 posted on
03/24/2002 6:57:25 AM PST by
jerseyman
To: pro-life
The big bang theory was disproved years ago... You don't understand the big bang theory.
21 posted on
03/24/2002 6:11:05 PM PST by
mlo
To: pro-life
nothing started spinning extremely fast, and eventually exploded into everything First there was Nothing. Which Exploded.
Where did the spinning concept come from? It wasn't spinning, it was just a little polyp that suddenly got inflamed.
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