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Which one do you believe in from my question under this one? Do you believe in the big bang or the bible creation?

Hey if you blink how fast do ya see and know what you have seen and understand what you are looking at and what is the time frame from when you see something and the time frame of understanding and knowing what you are looking at?

Update:

Now there is my point you don't know how long it takes you to process your sight so we do not know how fast the speed of light is.

Update 2:

And I do not believe in the big bang because the Israelites day and night is not millions of years but only 24 hours.

Update 3:

He cannot perform those miracles without belief that He can do it. And a desire for Him to perform them. Without me of course. Whatever I find that exists before you know what I that I want and I can have I will do but will not love a God who creates people who are tormented forever. And they say I have got not choice have got to choose eternal life as opposed to the alternative.

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  • Cowboy
    Lv 6
    2 months ago

    The big bang happened in an already existing universe (which is eternal with no beginning or ending). The Bible's account is an ancient myth.

  • BJ
    Lv 7
    2 months ago

    Does the Bible’s creation account rule out the possibility that the universe began with the big bang?

    The Bible simply says: “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” Genesis 1:1

    It does not comment on exactly how God created everything. So even if a cosmic explosion produced our universe, that would not contradict what is stated in the Bible.

    Rather, Genesis 1:1 would answer the question, Who caused the big bang?

    Of course, many scientists believe that the big bang was a spontaneous, undirected event that led to the self-arranging of particles of matter into stars and planets over a period of time.

    The Bible does not support that view but states that the formation of the universe was a direct act of God, whether he employed some sort of cosmic explosion or some other method of creation.

  • 2 months ago

    I believe the Biblical account of Creation.  Wouldn't be a Christian otherwise.  Jesus himself was the same (Matthew 19:4). I think he knows very well how God made the world.

  • Anonymous
    2 months ago

    Your first sentence is nonsense and hence I must ignore it.  To answer your 2nd question, the big bang is proven by evidence, and creation is just mythology.

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  • Justin
    Lv 7
    2 months ago

    I believe in miracles too, but only if GOD Is behind them. One in one duodecellion odds had to be overcome for the 'atheistic' cosmology to be true, with the cosmos spontaneously forming itself, life spontaneously forming itself without being 'seeded' and intelligent life evolving on its own without being 'guided.'

    A belief requiring my unquestioning acceptance of staggering odds involving numbers with 39 zeros attached to it takes more faith than I can muster. GOD doesn't ask me to believe in miracles that overwhelming, but He also gives me the good sense to know that when miracles do happen, it is because He Is involved.  

  • 2 months ago

    1.  What?

    2.  Yes, I believe in both.  God kicked off the Big Bang.

    3.  What?  I wouldn't know how fast it takes me to process a new sight.

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