It does not. No scientific can confirm or deny the hypothesis that there exists a deity that has designed or created what we observe.
Specific "god-hypotheses" *can* be rejected based on what we know, however. For instance, the notion that the world was created 6000 years ago by the biblical god, according to scripture, is effectively disproved by our observations in cosmology, astronomy, geology, Biology and palaeontology.
the big bang is a theory in science & history of it just like Freud evulotion theory all religions like Islam,Christianity & judism believe in one God "the creator"
The Big Bang Theory, or God. Whichever you believe, it is personal opinion.
It is impossible it PROVE or DISPROVE the existence of God. Belief in God is a mater of FAITH not science; Thus as the Big Bang, and formation of planets and Suns is a matter of SCIENTIFIC research and not FAITH, it is impossible to provide you with an answer. If you believe in God then it is correct for you to assume that God ultimately created everything. If you do not believe in God then, by definition, God did not create the Big Bang, and form planets and Suns.
The Big Bang Theory does not break any specific laws of physics. It is a scientific model that describes the origin and evolution of the universe based on observations and theoretical calculations. However, there are still many questions and mysteries surrounding the Big Bang Theory that scientists are actively working to understand.
The word "opposite" is inaccurate in this context. Any theory which completely differs from the Big Bang would be just that - completely different. There need not be a particular, literal opposite. Nonetheless, the clearest candidate for answering your Question would be the tradition of Creation; especially the Young-Earth model.See also:Is there evidence for Creation?Can you show that God exists?Seeing God's wisdom
there was never a big bang GOD made it of course
I believe in the big bang theory! God spoke and BANG! It happened.
God! Or maybe the Big Bang! Or how about God created the universe through the Big Bang?As it stands scientifically, it seems as if the Big Bang theory best explains the creation of the universe. Although it is not perfect, and there are some observations the theory does not explain, the Big Bang theory simply explains so much so well that it will take a lot of persuading for scientists to ditch it.However the Big Bang does not eliminate God. We know the Universe began with the Big Bang but we don't know what caused it. Therefore its reasonable to believe that God caused the Universe to come into existence through the Big Bang.A fact that many people don't know: The Big Bang Theory was first proposed by a Catholic priest named Georges Lemaitre.
The Big Bang theory explains the origins of the universe in terms of a rapid expansion from a hot, dense state. This scientific theory does not directly address the concept of God or creation. Some people believe that God initiated the Big Bang, while others see it as a natural, physical process. The relationship between the Big Bang theory and religious beliefs varies among individuals.
in my view there is no big bang theory vs religion, since the theory it self gives credibility to the genesis story based on GOD creating the universe and all life forms.
No because of evoluton and the big bang theory.
To quote Einstein, "I had no need of that theory."
the big bang is a theory in science & history of it just like Freud evulotion theory all religions like Islam,Christianity & judism believe in one God "the creator"
No. The universe was made by a natural scientific event known as the Big Bang. It has been proven over and over and over and over. Even studies which have tried to DISPROVE the theory have ended up actually proving it.
Relax. You don't have to choose between "either/or". It makes perfect sense to conclude that Gcd created the big bang.
The Big Bang Theory, or God. Whichever you believe, it is personal opinion.
Yes, some scientists believe in God. They might not believe everything that the Bible says is true, and just because they have the Big Bang Theory, some would argue "What created the Big Bang?"