Last time, I questioned evolution.
This time, I question the Young Earth Theory. It states that the Earth is about 6,000 years old, because that is when God created the Universe.
I have a few problems. One, I have seen pictures of the Big Bang, I know (approximately) how fast the solar system and galaxy is moving. I know that theses two things means the Universe is at least a few Billion years old. Also, the Big Bang was developed by a Vatican Scientist (for me that helps, not good evidence for everyone) and was originally panned as "Religion trying to pass itself off as science".
The second problem I have, the Solar System itself. If everything was created 6,000 years ago, things would be 'cleaner'. There would be fewer craters on the Moon, Mars, Earth, and every other planet and moon we have seen. Comet/Meteor strikes are rare, if they happened enough to create the number of craters that are on Earth (in a 6000 year period), nothing would be here. We would all be dead.
My last problem is a purely Biblical issue (if you do not care, please skip this section). God can do anything, that has been established. God can create a universe that already had signs of age, but why would He? Part of the fun of creating something from scratch is to turn it on and watch it go, with some guidance from the operator (God). Big Bang Theory lines up very well with the six days of creation. In the beginning there was only God (science says nothing, but that's another discussion). God said "let there be light", Big Bang was very bright (we can still see the thing). God separated the heavens from the earth, the natural forces (Gravity, Electromagnetism, Weak Nuclear, Strong Nuclear) separated from one another. I could go on but you see my point.
I have minor issues with evolutionary theory (I still like micro-evolutionary theory better). But I have major issues with young earth theory (I have seen the Big Bang that my Father hath made ).
PS: If something does not make sense, let me know, and I will fix it. I need a nap and will better articulate myself later.
EDIT: I remembered how I was taught about Genesis.
A mommy and daddy love each other very much. When they hug in a special way, a baby is born.
Is that a lie? No, it was an overly simplistic way of telling the inquisitive 3 year old where babies come from.
The ancient Hebrews did not have the word or basic concepts for how God created the Universe. They did not know about the Theories of Quantum Physics or the concept of Gravity. So how does God describe the creation of the Universe? By simplifying it down to their level, and letting them learn more and grow into the full understanding and knowledge.
This time, I question the Young Earth Theory. It states that the Earth is about 6,000 years old, because that is when God created the Universe.
I have a few problems. One, I have seen pictures of the Big Bang, I know (approximately) how fast the solar system and galaxy is moving. I know that theses two things means the Universe is at least a few Billion years old. Also, the Big Bang was developed by a Vatican Scientist (for me that helps, not good evidence for everyone) and was originally panned as "Religion trying to pass itself off as science".
The second problem I have, the Solar System itself. If everything was created 6,000 years ago, things would be 'cleaner'. There would be fewer craters on the Moon, Mars, Earth, and every other planet and moon we have seen. Comet/Meteor strikes are rare, if they happened enough to create the number of craters that are on Earth (in a 6000 year period), nothing would be here. We would all be dead.
My last problem is a purely Biblical issue (if you do not care, please skip this section). God can do anything, that has been established. God can create a universe that already had signs of age, but why would He? Part of the fun of creating something from scratch is to turn it on and watch it go, with some guidance from the operator (God). Big Bang Theory lines up very well with the six days of creation. In the beginning there was only God (science says nothing, but that's another discussion). God said "let there be light", Big Bang was very bright (we can still see the thing). God separated the heavens from the earth, the natural forces (Gravity, Electromagnetism, Weak Nuclear, Strong Nuclear) separated from one another. I could go on but you see my point.
I have minor issues with evolutionary theory (I still like micro-evolutionary theory better). But I have major issues with young earth theory (I have seen the Big Bang that my Father hath made ).
PS: If something does not make sense, let me know, and I will fix it. I need a nap and will better articulate myself later.
EDIT: I remembered how I was taught about Genesis.
A mommy and daddy love each other very much. When they hug in a special way, a baby is born.
Is that a lie? No, it was an overly simplistic way of telling the inquisitive 3 year old where babies come from.
The ancient Hebrews did not have the word or basic concepts for how God created the Universe. They did not know about the Theories of Quantum Physics or the concept of Gravity. So how does God describe the creation of the Universe? By simplifying it down to their level, and letting them learn more and grow into the full understanding and knowledge.
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