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In reply to the discussion: Does the Big Bang breakthrough offer proof of God? [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)About the first second or so. It is one of the earliest pieces of evidence at the quantum level, together with the weak and strong force of the Big Bang, we are talking 1950s or so.
Before you continue these discussions, and trust me, my knowledge and understanding comes from general readings, nor specialized, you need to do a lot of reading. You really do not understand either religious epistemology, or scientific epistemology. They are close, but not the same thing.
And you are discussing theories, for which we have pretty damn good evidence. The Russian Box paradox, we don't have as much. Neither gravity, evolution, or the Big Bang are up for debate in the scientific community. We understand how evolution works. To the point we can direct it, either by controlled breeding or genetic engineering. We can also take your genome, and pretty much tell you what diseases you have a pretty good chance of getting. We are pretty close to developing medicines targeted to individuals.
Serious, this is not that hard, but requires you do some serious reading.
And one more thing, belief in an intelligent creator will get you laughed out of a scientific convention, but not the creation museum... Think about that one.
I would say we are pretty much done.