Quote from stu:
I am not surprised by your response ShoeshineBoy. I find it is the standard of the theist to reply by turning a situation on it's head, then claim the ground of his opposer, alter the evidence and then use his opposerâs point as his own.
I disagree with your premise that scores of other scientists are scrambling to undue Hawkins discovery and it remains - as I said - erroneous. It was Georges Lemaître a Belgian Priest (ironic or what !!!) who first suggested that the universe began with the explosion of a primeval atom, the first "Big Bang" theory and it was Edwin Hubble who supported Lemaître with experimental evidence, justifying the theory and resulting in Hubble's own Constant equation.
Your remark about it destroying Darwinian evolution is just ridiculous, ill informed and irrelevant.
The Big Bang theory as a First Cause Principal who said that???? More head stands I think.
Everything is the rearrangement of something else not the cause of it. Only in quantum physics is the âsomething from nothing/free lunchâ proposed and there perhaps is an explanation for a lot of what up to now has been acclaimed by some to be one kind of god or other.
The BB Theory is a scientific proposition for the origins and structure of the universe. Science searches for cause, theists already declare first cause is the only place where their god lives. A few hundred years ago he lived in the skies above the earth, now apparently his existence is only known as - first cause principle. What a joke!
Your 10-34 seconds are erroneous too. Free neutrons and protons formed within the first second after the "bang" and it is the case that physics proposes events up to milliseconds after the event, where it is said gravity (and Time?!) first emerged as one of the first of the four fundamental forces. This stuff is merely some 50 years old and some of the most incredible information about the universe has been uncovered by scientific effort during this short period. My guess is Einstein may have been even more of a non-theist than he appeared to be during his life, if he were alive today.
The continuous refusal and hostility declared by some theists against any or all empirical evidence, is unfortunately for them, the very thing that destroys their protestations. It is apparently why religion likes to turn argument on its head, as there is no longer any other means by which they can put forward such an incredulous notion.
Time will tell.