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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 934661" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>I think "theory" is appropriate because the answers brought by science bring up more treasure troves of questions. Take the Big Bang Theory. I believe that recently it has been suggested that the universe is picking up speed away from that theoretical point. That should not be happening according to physics unless there is another force (dark matter?) at work. Is it possible that an irresistible forces is pulling the universe rather than a "bang" pushing it away? </p><p></p><p>Now the question between Creationism and Evolution seems less than credible because it consumes too much time and energy. Am I to believe that geological findings that date the earth as millions of years old somehow negate the the teachings of Christ, the faith of millions over several religions, and the general morality that seems accepted by believer, athiest, and agnostic? That just doesn't make any sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 934661, member: 22662"] I think "theory" is appropriate because the answers brought by science bring up more treasure troves of questions. Take the Big Bang Theory. I believe that recently it has been suggested that the universe is picking up speed away from that theoretical point. That should not be happening according to physics unless there is another force (dark matter?) at work. Is it possible that an irresistible forces is pulling the universe rather than a "bang" pushing it away? Now the question between Creationism and Evolution seems less than credible because it consumes too much time and energy. Am I to believe that geological findings that date the earth as millions of years old somehow negate the the teachings of Christ, the faith of millions over several religions, and the general morality that seems accepted by believer, athiest, and agnostic? That just doesn't make any sense. [/QUOTE]
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