RE: Attn: Theists - What would it take to prove you wrong?
August 26, 2013 at 7:29 pm
(This post was last modified: August 26, 2013 at 7:30 pm by Walking Void.)
Sword of Christ, not everything that is vague to us would really have to possess a god explanation where science does not yet.
If You were interested in the wonders of the universe before the big bang, You might try to find a logical theory for how this even works.
I myself am interested in the big crunch theory, because it allows a cyclic lifespan of the space We understand to be our universe. What this means, is that perhaps space, energy, particles, laws, were never created if they have always been there. This is not demanding of a creator to have produced our living space, especially the earth.
Here is an interesting article hosted on HowStuffWorks:
http://science.howstuffworks.com/diction...crunch.htm
If You were interested in the wonders of the universe before the big bang, You might try to find a logical theory for how this even works.
I myself am interested in the big crunch theory, because it allows a cyclic lifespan of the space We understand to be our universe. What this means, is that perhaps space, energy, particles, laws, were never created if they have always been there. This is not demanding of a creator to have produced our living space, especially the earth.
Here is an interesting article hosted on HowStuffWorks:
http://science.howstuffworks.com/diction...crunch.htm