Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Is it really what you think.

Its not what you think. Really Just when you think you have something figured out you can easily find that it may not be as you first thought.

Take science for instance. Yes scientists do have the basics worked out. Advances in technology have lead to great advances medically, and they seem to know how things work. Science has observed things and seen how they work. But there comes a point when Science itself gets things wrong. it can ignore the very fundamental things about life. such as how the earth was created. The idea is that it all began with a big bang. But Charles Darwin himself was only a man with an idea, he initially had a reason to question things about religion, and what he thought he new. it was just an idea that he had. others thought it made sense to them with all the big idea that it was. as the years have progressed from this initial idea The Big Bang Theory has grown. People have expanded the ideas brought forth by Darwin and come up with believable evidence that seems to back up what was initially thought of.

The major apposing theory to the Big Bang is Creation Science.Creation Science asumes that there is a Creator to the univers. and thus has some valid points which if looked at objectively might make people think again. There are so many things that general Science does not know. Creation Science or Creationism is rubbished by Scientists and the scientific community mainly because allot of the Creationists become Christians. I have heard someone once say Religion has no place in Science therefore Creation Science cant be true. Then they dont think the evidence is valid, so do not research it to check its validity.

I have heard the basic arguments explained behind both points. And come to the conclusion that creation science is something to think about, look into and research from an outside view, with out any bias either way, then comparing the to of them objectively to make you your mind as to what you believe. Dont just follow the mainstream point of view.

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