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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The Big Bang theory was developed by a Catholic priest.[/quote] Georges Lemaitre [/quote] but not until millions of years after the big bang and about 1,500 years after Catholicism was created. If God did it all along, I wonder why it wasn't mentioned anywhere in the Bible? There is so much about God's work in the Bible and so much about the creation of the world, but not a word about the Big Bang until some Catholic priest figured it out.[/quote] The bitterness comes through loud and clear (OMG, we can't give the Catholics credit for anything, evah!). But not your point, which is vague and, to the extent there's any "there" there, easily countered. Kudos for keeping on keeping on being yourself, though![/quote] Lemaitre deserves full credit for his scientific work, irrespective of his religion. As for vague points, please feel free to counter whatever there is to counter. Any ideas about why [b]MAN[/b] did not mention the big bang in the bible along with his other descriptions of creation is welcomed[/quote] Fixed that for you. People wrote the bible, not God. As you noted, science wasn't that far along when the bible stores were written. [/quote] NP. It doesn't need to be literal as in God sat down with some paper and ink.[/quote]
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