by tabithap5 on July 21st, 2008

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In this modern, scientific world, is it reasonable to believe in creation?

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  • by socratus on December 9th, 2008

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    Big bang and Creator.
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    Once upon a time, 20 billions of years ago, all matter
    (all elementary particles and all quarks and their
    girlfriends- antiparticles and antiquarks, all kinds of
    waves: electromagnetic, gravitational, muons…
    gluons field ….. etc.) – was assembled in a “single point”.
    And after there was a “Big Bang”.
    The scientists wrote very thick books about this theory.
    But nobody wrote the reason of the “Big Bang” because
    nobody knows it. I know the reason.
    The action, when the God compresses all Universe
    into his palm, we have named " a singular point".
    And action, when the God opens his palm,
    we have named the "Big Bang".
    ============ ==============.
    The Catholic Church adopted the theory of Big Bang
    as a good proof of God existing. And Pope Pius XII
    declared this in 1951.
    http://discovermagazine.com/2004/feb/cover/
    Now we have unity between Religion and Science.
    Alleluia !!! Alleluia !!! Alleluia !!!
    But it is strange,…… why cannot we hear the happy
    sounds of Scenic’s /Church’s bells?
    =============.

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    • Mainly because, in reality, evolution is pure nonsenseLOL!

      denidowi

      by denidowi on September 30th, 2009

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