Young earth creationists and the big bang
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:40 pm
To start off, I am an agnostic, not a Christian (long story - ask me the details if you want), so I don't really have a theological axe to grind in asking this question.
I have noticed that many Young Earth Creationists (YEC's) are critical of the Big Bang because they believe that it's at odds with the biblical story of creation. A notable YEC critic of the Big Bang is Russell Humphreys who proposes an alternative cosmological model of his own. Though I am a layman when it comes to science, from what I understand of his proposal it seems to me that Humphreys is not actually denying the basic framework of the Big Bang, namely, the evidence for the origin and expansion of the universe from an initial singularity. What he is denying is the standard Big Bang cosmological model and the details and assumptions that accompany it. I assume this is true of other YEC's as well.
Am I reading Humphreys and the other YEC's correctly on this point?
Thanks,
Dave
I have noticed that many Young Earth Creationists (YEC's) are critical of the Big Bang because they believe that it's at odds with the biblical story of creation. A notable YEC critic of the Big Bang is Russell Humphreys who proposes an alternative cosmological model of his own. Though I am a layman when it comes to science, from what I understand of his proposal it seems to me that Humphreys is not actually denying the basic framework of the Big Bang, namely, the evidence for the origin and expansion of the universe from an initial singularity. What he is denying is the standard Big Bang cosmological model and the details and assumptions that accompany it. I assume this is true of other YEC's as well.
Am I reading Humphreys and the other YEC's correctly on this point?
Thanks,
Dave