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Big Bang Is Not Smart??

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Posted by hyperiongate on January 31, 2000 20:36:36 UTC

: : I am sure someone has posted something like this here allready.

: : But, I'd like to repost it if I could.

: : I would like anyone to disprove my brief theory on the : : "Supernatural"

: : It's quite simplistic really. First we have to take into : : account, one theory and a law of nature: The law of conservation and : : the "Big Bang" theory. Once you take these to things into account, : : the question arises, how did all this matter come into being? : : Well, either it was always here or it was created. In saying matter has : : always been here, we go arwy from the Big Bang theory. In saying : : that it was created in this massive explosion that started : : the Universe, we go awry from the Law of Conservation. : : Therefor, if the Big Bang theory is correct, then it is : : in fact, a proof of the existance of something beyond : : our natural laws. Something had to "Create." : : Now, is that "Somthing" the traditional Judo-Cristian "God"? : : Well, i don't know for sure about that. But it was "Something" that : : operated outside our natural laws. Hence, "supernatural".

: : Please post your comments,

: : thanks, : : Hyperiongate.

: : Beelzebub: : Yes, the Big Bang theory supports the God theory! Fortunately that theory (Big Bang) is not very smart (like the theory that the earth is the center of the universe)!

Uhh, ok well.. you say the Big Bang theory is not very smart. Care to explain?

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