General bob-omb
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This is a debate topic over what theories and explanations are true and which are not true. This is not a bashing of people's beliefs, this is a rational disscussion and lets keep it that way.
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No. Not at all. Creationism and evolutionism apply only to the development of life. A creationist could easily believe in the Big Bang and an evolutionist could easily believe in a divine creation of the universe.Jack Noir said:Creationist view: God made it.
Evolutionist view: The Big Bang.
Ever so true. Although creationism can also apply to the start of the universe.Herr Shyguy said:No. Not at all. Creationism and evolutionism apply only to the development of life. A creationist could easily believe in the Big Bang and an evolutionist could easily believe in a divine creation of the universe.Jack Noir said:Creationist view: God made it.
Evolutionist view: The Big Bang.
Oh so it does. Never knew that.General bob-omb said:Ever so true. Although creationism can also apply to the start of the universe.Herr Shyguy said:No. Not at all. Creationism and evolutionism apply only to the development of life. A creationist could easily believe in the Big Bang and an evolutionist could easily believe in a divine creation of the universe.Jack Noir said:Creationist view: God made it.
Evolutionist view: The Big Bang.
Of course because we are finite creatures, but we always search for answers, its the way we were made.Jack Noir said:Hmm. It's hard to discuss the beginning of everything because of the fact that us humans can't accept the fact that time just stops. If someone says that the universe just happened, then naturally people think "What happened first?".
True, considering we are 3rd space and 1st time dimensional we can't understand 4th space, 2nd time or higher. Nor can we even hardly understand ours or less than ours.Jack Noir said:I used to spend a lot of my time (ouch, unintended pun) reading about the fourth dimension and spacetime, with stuf like black holes and time paradoxes.
Then I realized that I wasn't really learning much and it didn't really matter anyway.
Actually, I would say that we understand ours pretty well. Much of what religion once explained as "A god did it" is now explained better through science.General bob-omb said:True, considering we are 3rd space and 1st time dimensional we can't understand 4th space, 2nd time or higher. Nor can we even hardly understand ours or less than ours.Jack Noir said:I used to spend a lot of my time (ouch, unintended pun) reading about the fourth dimension and spacetime, with stuf like black holes and time paradoxes.
Then I realized that I wasn't really learning much and it didn't really matter anyway.
God still created all things but science helps get a grasp of what He did. But we still don't understand the microscopic, astronomical, or even ourselves completely.Jack Noir said:Actually, I would say that we understand ours pretty well. Much of what religion once explained as "A god did it" is now explained better through science.
True, I didn't say we didn't but we still don't understand everything.centaursTesticle said:We understand a hell of a lot more than we did 50 years ago.
General bob-omb said:True, I didn't say we didn't but we still don't understand everything.centaursTesticle said:We understand a hell of a lot more than we did 50 years ago.
General bob-omb said:True, considering we are 3rd space and 1st time dimensional we can't understand 4th space, 2nd time or higher. Nor can we even hardly understand ours or less than ours.Jack Noir said:I used to spend a lot of my time (ouch, unintended pun) reading about the fourth dimension and spacetime, with stuf like black holes and time paradoxes.
Then I realized that I wasn't really learning much and it didn't really matter anyway.
How is that a contradiction? We know some things about the universe (more than we did 50 years ago) but compared to everything there is to know about it, what we know is hardly anything.Jack Noir said:You contradict yourself.