what i implied was, the atheistic view of big bang doesn't have an answer for the origin of man.
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Really? Well, we'll just have to check the next place on our "origin of man" list. One of these is sure to have the answer:
* 16th century English grammar
* the theory of color pigment mixing
* Robert's Rules of Order
* an infrequently cited work on the intersection of modern microchip lithography and print etchings
* the life works of Xénakis in chronological order and played backwards at double speed
But it can't be evolution... because that's just the big bang, isn't it?
Well, this is true, technically speaking.
Origin of man is where the Theory of Evolution coems into play.
The Big Bang is an astrophysics or cosmology view, not an atheistic. The Big Bang is not about gods or no gods, so it has nothing to do with either theists or atheists.
The origin of man, or rather the origin of life, can be explored in the scientific field of Abiogenesis.
The origin of man, specifically, can be explored within the Theory of Evolution.
The Christian view of capitalism doesn't have an answer for the origin of metallurgy.
That makes just as much sense as your sentence, dear.
Of course it doesn't, the big bang has nothing to do with evolution.
Much like how a pencil is made has nothing to do with the moon
Well, if you want to split hairs, the "Big Bang" is an "a-theistic" view in the sense that it doesn't require a deity to be able to work (or for people to believe it). It is a deity-free explanation.
If you want to split hairs again, the "Big Bang" can sort of be construed as having an answer (of sorts) for the origin of man in that from this event stemmed all the matter that would later go on to form stars, planets, and even life itself, from which humans eventually rose. :)
I suspect, however, that what you're looking for, fundie, is what is described by the Theory of Evolution - you know, that thing you hate because it contradicts the Bible or some crap.
Stupid me, I forgot to check if I'd posted on this thread before.
Time to go to bed, apparently, it's 10.45 PM here.
What I implied was my high school trigonometry book doesn't have an answer for how to make lasagna.
Because of that, it's impossible for my high school trig book to be correct about anything.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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