burnt wrote:I don't think many of you understand the big bang theory and the evidence for it.
Its not a 'religion' its a theory with evidence to back it up unlike religion which is based on nothing but faith.
No one has proof of it and yet many people believe it to be so. Sounds like a religion to me.
Religions are not entirely based on faith. Jesus was a real person and Christianity is based on him, and the Bible has many stories that actually happened.
I noticed that when I argue with Christians about how their religion isn’t 100% accurate, I get the same sort of answers I get from people who believe the Big Bang theory. They want to protect their idea and start staying things like “you just don’t understand”, and start bringing up their “facts” to back up their belief system.
I see through all of this. No one here has given proof of the Big Bang, even it’s strong believers have not.
I’ve read many articles from scientists trying to convince people of their Big Bag religious beliefs stating all sorts of scientific theories to back it up, but offering no actual proof and then saying it’s a fact. A bunch of nonsense.
There are some really stupid scientists out there who believe the Big Bang to be a fact and actually lecture people on it claiming it’s a fact. It’s embarrassing to the rest of the scientific community who knows this is nothing more than a human idea composed of tiny bits of data we’ve collected about our universe. We know next to nothing about our universe and yet some people thing we know everything. It’s the great embarrassment of science. It’s a theory that has so many devoted believers. Its become a religion.
You may remember me as 69Ron. I was suspended years ago for selling bunk products under false pretenses. I try to sneak back from time to time under different names, but unfortunately, the moderators of the DMT-Nexus are infinitely smarter than I am.
If you see me at the waterpark, please say hello. I'll be the delusional 50 something in the American flag Speedo, oiling up his monster guns while responding to imaginary requests for selfies from invisible teenage girls.