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God or Big Bang...

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Regarding universal origins the above is currently thought to be the extent of possibilities, but there is an immense logical problem with stating it this way. There is no reason whatever to conclude that for all of time there can be no other viable explanation of universal origins except these two. Irrationally locking ourselves into these choices and these alone gives rise to the equally illogical tendency to use any information that argues against the 'big bang' as we understand it as somehow being positive evidence for the 'God' argument. This is a serious and almost completely overlooked logical problem.

Also, the question asks about the origin of the solar system and earth, and the 'big bang' didn't have anything directly to do with it. Masses of gas and interstellar debris from the explosions of other long-ago exploded stars came together under the force of gravity. Gases collected in the center, and huge amounts of other debris formed an accretion disk around this proto-sun. The debris clumped together over billions of years and formed the planets.

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