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The Big Bang: God's Answer To Boredom

 
 
 
 
 
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Of the thousands of creation stories on earth, none hangs together well. But neither does the Big Bang Theory. Read what's happening on the "first thing ever" scene.
Find the home site of author Bill Allin at http://billallin.com

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06/06/2008

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another blogger about 1 year ago

I love the Title haha
i believe God is Love and Love is a creative spirit...i also love the way the Bible recorded the "I AM" being what God is...no one will ever know something in a whole without the help of others ,,,,swarms work this way Ants are dumb but together they are brilliant.

Builder about 1 year ago

Yes, Samvit, there will always be more to learn. Your purpose on planet earth is to learn, then to do something worthwhile with it.

samvit about 1 year ago

Well this gives me a lot of raw material to read. How I wish I can know about it all but I know there will always be some thing more to know, more to learn.

Kenosis23 about 1 year ago

A poetic image I rather like, rather than "pendulum," is that of a heart beat. (This comes from the Poe that I refered to in my last post.)

Kenosis23 about 1 year ago

The "pendulum theory" is a new version of the one of the solutions to Einstein's General theory of Relativity in which the universe exploded, collapsed, exploded again, etc. It was a popular answer until it was discovered that the Universe seemed to be exploding too fast to collapse. It was popular with physicists because it avoided the nagging question of what exactly caused the Universe to explode in the first place. it was also noted that it seemed in accord with the Hindu mythology. Interestingly enough, Edgar Allen Poe conjectured this theory in his "Eureka: a Prose Poem." For philosophical reasons i suggest that the third theory is more likely, if unprovable. It is similar to some thoughts I have had. I am very out of touch with what is going on in physics, I find their speculations to be fascinating fictions that don't have much to do with my day to day life, so thank you for bringing these to my attention. :-)