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To: Condorman
However, if you are interested, you might like to examine Big Bang Chronology.

Great Link. Thanks !... At first glance it is a bit overwhelming, but taking down piece by piece I'm finding even I can understand this. : )
This model of course, doesn't answer from where that first bit of energy,density, time or temperature came to cause this bang, but that's ok, to my knowledge that is still one of the mysteries of science.
IMHO, from my short study so far of all this, I don't see where creationists have a thing to be afraid of with science. As long as people are seeking the truth, and not manufacturing, hiding, or manipulating evidence, there is not anything to worry about. People's opinion's aside, I haven't seen one shred of evidence thus far that is contradictory to the Genesis' account of our Universe.
2,583 posted on 01/03/2003 2:05:04 PM PST by usastandsunited
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To: usastandsunited
This model of course, doesn't answer from where that first bit of energy,density, time or temperature came to cause this bang,

The total energy of the universe equals zero. Some areas of space borrow energy from other areas of space, but it all evens out in the end.

I also don't know if you can say there was a cause to the Big Bang. Cause and effect is dependent (as far as we know) on chronology. A cause by definition occurs prior to the actual event. "Prior to the Big Bang" is a null concept. We have no way, and based on my understanding, will never have a way to gather any information about it. If you choose to call the first cause "God" go right ahead. Few are likely to argue, and neither of you will be able to prove the other wrong.

2,591 posted on 01/03/2003 2:26:11 PM PST by Condorman
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