01 Sep 15
Originally posted by wolfgang59You ARE familiar with the 'Big Bang', yes? Unless, of course, you are denying that TBB was quite a bit of light "in the beginning".
KellyJay says he understands this.
Anyone else?
I mean even if you believe a god said (thought?) those words, then what? How did saying/thinking those words create a universe. How?
01 Sep 15
Originally posted by wolfgang59Why don't you ask him?
KellyJay says he understands this.
Anyone else?
I mean even if you believe a god said (thought?) those words, then what? How did saying/thinking those words create a universe. How?
I mean, he's really the only one who knows "how he did it".
01 Sep 15
Originally posted by SuzianneActually Kelly doesn't believe in the Big Bang, but that's besides the point. The question is not 'was there light just after God said 'let there be light'?
You ARE familiar with the 'Big Bang', yes? Unless, of course, you are denying that TBB was quite a bit of light "in the beginning".
The question is, how did saying 'let there be light' produce light. How did it work in detail?
01 Sep 15
Originally posted by SuzianneKelly claims to know too. Kelly also claims that if you don't know 'how it all began' then you cannot know anything at all and everyone is just guessing in the dark. He also claims that if scientists can't tell him exactly how the universe 'came from nothing' then their beliefs are inferior to his theism in which he knows where and how the universe came about.
Why don't you ask him?
I mean, he's really the only one who knows "how he did it".