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Anyone know if this could have implications for God's existence????? This kinda makes me nervous.
Scientists apparently recreate primordial big bang
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What reason could you possibly have for being nervous? So what if it's true? All it would mean is that science may have discovered how God did it. Fantastic for our ingenuity as a species but says absolutely nothing about the existence of God.cubeus19 wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/primordial-soup-b ... 42484.html
Anyone know if this could have implications for God's existence????? This kinda makes me nervous.
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Re: Scientists apparently recreate primordial big bang
All that means is that the "primordial soup" that happened after the Big Bang can be re-created, ie: it was created and can be re-created now via modern technology.
Now, IF this primordial soup just happened to happen without any external influence, then, maybe, you can have the argument that God wasn't needed ( though since it was the BG that caused the soup to occur you would still have that issue).
That Man can now re-create was happened just shows that it took a CREATIVE process to do it.
Now, IF this primordial soup just happened to happen without any external influence, then, maybe, you can have the argument that God wasn't needed ( though since it was the BG that caused the soup to occur you would still have that issue).
That Man can now re-create was happened just shows that it took a CREATIVE process to do it.
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I'd worry more about the Obama advertisements in the article. If he gets re-elected, that could have implications for our country's existence. Now, that makes me nervous.cubeus19 wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/primordial-soup-b ... 42484.html
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I didn't hear anything?
Big bang?
Big bang?
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Re: Scientists apparently recreate primordial big bang
Byblos wrote: Fantastic for our ingenuity as a species but says absolutely nothing about the existence of God.
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