11-14-2006, 12:01 PM
Don't try dragging God into the "big bang theory".
You are going to either take one, or the other. You have to take that the "big bang theory" is true, or God Created the Heaven's and the earth as is written in Genesis.
Just because matter is moving in space, does not prove that the "big bang theory" is true.
Things change all the time. The rocks degrade, the sand is washed away, hillsides collapse, islands are covered up, volcanoes erupt, animals die, stars burn out, buildings collapse, but none of these things I mentioned make things better.
You don't get something better out of something degrading.
Things don't become better, by themselves, so how can one believe that from the time of the "big bang", everything progressed?
A single atom progressed to make another thing, and eventually trees, flowers, plants, grass, dirt, the sky, clouds, man, animals, bugs, the laws of nature, water, air, gases, oil, sound and speech ?
No. A single cell can not progress and evolve into different substances and create new things. It is utterly impossible. Things produce after their kind. So if a cell or atom is to do anything, it will split, and create another atom, in which the same will do again and again and again. It will not create something else!
Dr Small
You are going to either take one, or the other. You have to take that the "big bang theory" is true, or God Created the Heaven's and the earth as is written in Genesis.
Just because matter is moving in space, does not prove that the "big bang theory" is true.
Things change all the time. The rocks degrade, the sand is washed away, hillsides collapse, islands are covered up, volcanoes erupt, animals die, stars burn out, buildings collapse, but none of these things I mentioned make things better.
You don't get something better out of something degrading.
Things don't become better, by themselves, so how can one believe that from the time of the "big bang", everything progressed?
A single atom progressed to make another thing, and eventually trees, flowers, plants, grass, dirt, the sky, clouds, man, animals, bugs, the laws of nature, water, air, gases, oil, sound and speech ?
No. A single cell can not progress and evolve into different substances and create new things. It is utterly impossible. Things produce after their kind. So if a cell or atom is to do anything, it will split, and create another atom, in which the same will do again and again and again. It will not create something else!
Dr Small