
10-28-2004, 10:30 AM
The Big Bang is a theory, but it should be widely accepted as a rule. Cosmic radiation left behind from the rapid expansion and explosion of the universe can be easily detected above earths atmosphere.
It is very hard to deny that neanderthals once walked the earth, along with MANY other species of upright walking men who could build fires weapons tools and learn a language.
Oh and that article didn't say we evolved from that mini me, it was just another species. Truly, today we could be walking around with another form of human, if they had not died out during the ice age or some other time like the neanderthals, or other species. We survived the ice age.
You know, the RC Church 400 years ago believed the heavens were perfect. All objects orbited in perfect circular orbits. And there were 7 objects in our solar system, one for every day the earth was created. The Earth, the Moon, the Sun, and 4 planets. Well, along came this guy named Gallileo Galeli and he said there were 4 moons orbiting around Jupiter. Why this couldn't be true, the church said, because that would make 11 objects.
Guess what? The church was wrong then, and wrong countless other times, along with thousands of other religions. What makes them right about creation? You've all heard of Occams razor probably from the movie contact. It comes into play here. Would you believe something with no proof, and that can never be proven unless God actually puts on a demonstration at a science fair, or something that can be generally accepted because it is simple, explanitory and believable?
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