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Big Bang, Theory or Fact?
21 years 8 months ago #5664
by Atko
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21 years 8 months ago #5533
by n/a5
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Thanks so much for posting that link. I tried it out, however, my browser couldn't locate that file. Can you double check that link for me?
Thanks.
Peter
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21 years 8 months ago #5537
by rush
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That link is working. Notice you need the Acrobat Reader to see it and it may takes some time to load the whole file, depending upon what kind of internet connection you have.
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21 years 8 months ago #5563
by Jim
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I'm not real sure but I think there is very little new ideas or data on the subject even 5 years old because these days the focus seems to be on amassing data by the megaton and using only tiny bits of it. This is done in the name of science as long as a grant is funding the process. If you are a serious student you might be better off using what you can find by surfing and there is always this site where the search engine will get a lot of stuff negative to the BB theory.
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21 years 8 months ago #5800
by n/a5
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I tried that link again with another computer and I was able to view it. Thanks for pointing that out.
I'll try looking around on the web.
Personally, I view creation as the logical alternative to the Big Bang. A common misperception is that those who accept evolution base their view on fact, while those who reject it are acting only on faith. However, as this site and many others demonstrate, there are many people out there who are scientists and are very knowledgeable and still reject evolution.
Therefore, it is not science vs. faith, but science vs. science and the faith of the big bang vs. the faith of creation.
I have tried multiple times to explain this to my teacher, but she does not understand. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Peter
I'll try looking around on the web.
Personally, I view creation as the logical alternative to the Big Bang. A common misperception is that those who accept evolution base their view on fact, while those who reject it are acting only on faith. However, as this site and many others demonstrate, there are many people out there who are scientists and are very knowledgeable and still reject evolution.
Therefore, it is not science vs. faith, but science vs. science and the faith of the big bang vs. the faith of creation.
I have tried multiple times to explain this to my teacher, but she does not understand. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Peter
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21 years 8 months ago #5689
by Jim
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If she is willing to listen then keep on trucking you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
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