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More Than Two Creation Theories

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Posted by Richard Ruquist on April 17, 2001 17:19:20 UTC

Of the two theories that you mentioned, the Big Bang is in better agreement with the data. But there are a number of string and GUT creation theories that are indistinguishable fromm CMBR. Some of them do not have a big bang, just a gradual change from a pre-existing state. Then most recently there is the universes in collision theory.

The big bang is consistent with theistic creation scenarios, not in conflict with it. Of the two theories you say are in conflict, it is the steady state theory that is inconsistent with theistic creation, not the big bang.

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