Evolution Exposed - Big Bang

 Okay, here we go again, another theory of evolution and this time the theory is drummed up from a Catholic priest. Let me tell you how long I procrastinated in writing about this. I was so frustrated about the things that I have learned just on the theory of evolution and now this. Come on now, this is supposed to be a man representing God and he goes completely against God's Word and comes up with this rediclious theory? Of course, if a priest comes up with the theory than it must be right. Wrong! More deceitfulness from the devil and billions of people are buying into it because it came from a priest! 

Once again, this theory come down to one thing, trusting in all of God's Word, not just part of it. If we can not trust His truth about Creation than how can we trust anything that happened from the Bible. This theory is calling into question things like Jesus’ resurrection, since it has no scientific explanation. The resurrection of Christ is a historical fact, and science can neither add nor take away from the truth. If we can no longer trust God’s Word for things that are seen, how then can we trust it about the things we cannot see? 

When God, the absolute source of knowledge and truth, gives us His Word we know we can trust it.  This is especially important because Christianity is based on His Word.  Jesus Said, "Verily, verily, I say unto thee, We speak that we do know, and testify that we have seen; and ye receive not our witness. If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if I tell you of heavenly things?" - John 3:11,12. God is not going to reveal all to a greedy, self centered world that refuses to even acknowledge that He exists.

The History of Big Bang

Big Bang is defined as a theory that deduces (assumes) a cataclysmic (disruptive) birth of the universe from the observed expansion of the universe, cosmic background radiation, abundance of the elements, and the laws of physics. If this sounds confusing to you than you are not alone. What this means is that according to the Big Bang Theory, the universe began sometime between ten and twenty billion years ago from a cosmic explosion at a single point, and has since been expanded in all directions. The theory of the Big Bang was founded by a Belgian cosmologist, a branch of philosophy dealing with the origin and general structure of the universe, and Catholic priest named Georges Lemaître, (1894-1966).

The theory is based on the mathematical equations, known as the field equations, of the general theory of relativity set forth in 1915 by Albert Einstein. In 1922 Russian physicist Alexander Friedmann provided a set of solutions to the field equations. These solutions have served as the framework for much of the current theoretical work on the big bang theory. American astronomer Edwin Hubble provided some of the greatest supporting evidence for the theory with his 1929 discovery that the light of distant galaxies was universally shifted toward the red end of the spectrum (see Redshift). Once “tired light” theories—that light slowly loses energy naturally, becoming more red over time—were dismissed, this shift proved that the galaxies were moving away from each other. Hubble found that galaxies farther away were moving away proportionally faster, showing that the universe is expanding uniformly. However, the universe’s initial state was still unknown.

Then, in the 1940s a Russian-American physicist named George Gamow worked out a theory that fit with Friedmann’s ideas in which the universe expanded from a hot, dense state. In 1950 British astronomer Fred Hoyle, in support of his own opposing steady-state theory, referred to Gamow’s theory as a mere “big bang,” but the name stuck. 

The theory—According to this theory, in the beginning, there was no matter, just nothingness. Then this nothingness condensed by gravity into a single, tiny spot; and it decided to explode!

That explosion produced protons, neutrons, and electrons which flowed outward at incredible speed throughout empty space; for there was no other matter in the universe.

As these protons, neutrons, and electrons hurled themselves outward at supersonic speed, they are said to have formed themselves into typical atomic structures of mutually orbiting hydrogen and helium atoms.

Gradually, the outward-racing atoms are said to have begun circling one another, producing gas clouds which then pushed together into stars.

These first stars only contained lighter elements (hydrogen and helium). Then all of the stars repeatedly exploded. It took at least two explosions of each star to produce our heavier elements. Gamow described it in scientific terms: In violation of physical law, emptiness fled from the vacuum of space—and rushed into a superdense core, that had a density of 1094gm/cm2 and a temperature in excess of 1039 degrees absolute. That is a lot of density and heat for a gigantic pile of nothingness! (Especially when we realize that it is impossible for nothing to get hot. Although air gets hot, air is matter, not an absence of it.)

Where did this "superdense core" come from? Gamow solemnly came up with a scientific answer for this; he said it came as a result of "the big squeeze," when the emptiness made up its mind to crowd together. Then, with true scientific aplomb, he named this solid core of nothing, "ylem" (pronounced "ee-lum"). With a name like that, many people thought this must be a great scientific truth of some kind. In addition, numbers were provided to add an additional scientific flair: This remarkable lack-of-anything was said by Gamow to have a density of 10 to the 145th power g/cc, or one hundred trillion times the density of water! Then all that packed-in blankness went boom!

It all sounds so simple, just as you would find in a science fiction novel. And that is all it is. The theory stands in clear violation of physical laws, celestial mechanics, and common sense. Here are a number of scientific reasons why the Big Bang theory is just a theory.

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Answers in Genesis
Scientific Facts & Evolution
Big Bang & Stellar Evolution
University of Michigan : The Big Bang