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October 25th 2010, 05:47 AM
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KrisKnox
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@Hellfire:
My sunday school teacher talked with me about that. We had a lengthy discussion on how science can point out the existence of God and how it can disprove several theories.

The Big Bang requires a great deal of faith for it to work. How can there be nothing, then something? That is impossible because of the Law of Conservation of Mass. Matter cannot be created or destroyed. You cannot turn lead into gold because of the differences in electrons, protons, and neutrons.
It requires a great deal of faith because of the question, Where did the matter come from?
Go to your nearest Big Bang preacher and ask them where the matter that fueled the Big Bang came from. How did it multiply? How did one atom become two? and two to four? They will give you a confused look and will do one of two things.
A.) Consider your side of logic and consider whether or not your idea works better and they will find a better alternative.

B.) This is basically when the person ignores you and starts to deify the man who came up with the concept behind the Big Bang. (Not the man who named it the Big Bang. He used the term to convey how silly it is for the universe to be made in a big bang. I'm sure the man had forgotten how much Humanity as a whole loves large explosions.)

I'll give you another thing that requires a leap of faith. Religion. (Please do not start a flame war!) Religion is defined in many ways, but all it comes down to is a blind leap of faith for a deity or deities. For Christians like me, our leap of faith is the belief that Jesus Christ died for everyone's sins and that by believing in Him that we may have eternal life in Heaven.

The Big Bang Theory's Leap of Faith is that the matter had to just randomly appeared. Why then? Why at that moment? where did it come from? Those three questions can be answered in a few ways. It just appeared, It was already there, God made it.

Now, I'm going to touch into the Bible really quick, so please note that I mean no offense to anyone outside of my religion. (Please to not start a flame war!)
In the Beginning God created the Heavens and the Earth. Pretty basic in the terms of introductions. The Bible goes on to say how God them began to mold the Earth into the perfect world, stopped to create light, then finish.

Hold on, He stopped to make light? Yes. 'Let there be light.' It is quoted in the Bible. It goes on to describe how Light came into being. God opened his mouth and light came out.
Because the speed of light is 299,792,458 meters per second (approximately 186,282 miles per second) Light literally shot out of God's mouth. Here's the closest I can give you how Light came into being. Example.

So God made light and worked on the Earth and finished it on the sixth day, taking the seventh day to rest. Now, you're probably wondering how God could know what days were when there was no Earth going around the Sun. God is the creator of Everything, that's the answer. He just decided that for everyone's sake that he make days and to make seven days a week. He rested on the seventh day so that humanity as a whole would have six days of work and one day of rest. You're thinking 'Six days?!', but remember. Sin had yet to enter into the world so with no pain and suffering, working would have had to have been more fun than a four month WoW binge.
(Or for some of us, a six month Dink binge.)