a big big problem Atheists have is explaining where everything, including ...alas...Atheists, came from
the Big Bang theory is not only difficult to believe, but it is far far MORE difficult to believe than a God-creator
ALSO, IF we derived from a Big Bang, that theory STILL would not explain why there was a Big Bang.....in other words, the theory would explain WHAT happened but not WHY or for what purpose it occurred.......................
God might have used a Big Bang to create us, that is possible yes.....................but a Big Bang out of pure nothing and with nobody.noGod to cause or create or design or create it? that is far less believeable than God using a Big Bang (or some other method) to create us
Atheism falls down dead because it demands we believe in things far less likely, probable, credible, imaginable... than belief in God
Post 13. . .I should have read further before posting. You covered it.
Actually, IMO, the big bang is very compatible with the Bible. It’s just that the atheists can’t explain where the big bang came from and we can.
Actually the big bang in itself does not negate there being a God, for what created the big bang? That, they cannot explain, other than it just happened. If the Universe was created from the big bang as theorized, then what existed prior to the big bang, nothing? How can something be created out of nothing unless it was by intelligent design? No, while there may be truth to the big bang it still leaves a lot unanswered. As is so often the case with liberals, atheists just want to accept what they want and refuse to even entertain conflicting arguments that do not adhere to their thinking. They assume they have all the answers, yet they ignore the outstanding questions that remain to which they have no answer.
In the beginning God, or with some folks “In the beginning there was nothing and then it exploded.” I’ll stick with God.
the Big Bang theory is not only difficult to believe, but it is far far MORE difficult to believe than a God-creator
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Given what we observe, the Big Bang theory is about as close to fact as we can get. Why you are implying that God and the Big Bang are mutually exclusive I don’t know. In my view we are observing how God did it.
I too have struggled with the concept that the universe was created from a thimble full of material. No one explains where the material comes from. I’ve spent many a night wondering what would be without a God or universe.
Did aliens create and maintain the universe?
So some atheists might believe in a creator after all.