Jewish belief is based on the traditional story of creation as told in the Hebrew Bible.
This is not to say that there might not be room for evolution in the Jewish theory of creation; indeed, some Jews believe that the Big Bang theory and evolution can fit in with the traditional creation story.
All the time. That is the meaning of continuous. However this theory was refuted when the 3K background radiation was detected, confirming the big bang.
You are giving the definition for the Big Bang Theory.
The big bang theory explain the creation of everything. It gives the explanation of beginning of our universe and it's evolution
It's not - the big bang theory is related to the creation of the Universe, AI is related to human thought.
Almost all Jewish scientists, like almost all Gentile scientists, accept the Big Bang as the correct description of our Universe. The only people who accept Genesis are Biblical literalists, and they do so in spite of scientific evidence. There is no serious evidence whatsoever to support a Universe that has existed for only a few thousand years. That being an irrefutable fact, I seriously doubt there are many Jewish scientists that are Biblical literalists.
There is no scientific theory of creation.
BIG BANG THEORY
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One currently accepted theory of the Moon's creation is that it was ejecta from the earth after an impact with an asteroid or comet.
Zionism.
Gap theory
This creation theory is known as Creationism. The theory states that God created the world in stages instead of all at once.
The Jewish calendar puts the current year at 5770, counted since creation.
The Jewish year counts the years from the traditional date of the creation of the world.
Read the Old Testament!Answer:The Jewish Bible is called the Tanach. The Christian Old Testament is based on the Tanach, however, it was altered to support the teachings of Christianity.This being said, according to the Torah portion of the Tanach, HaShem (The Creator) created the world and all that's in it. From the Jewish perspective, the story of creation tells us WHAT HaShem did, NOT HOW He did it. A large percentage of Jews find no conflict between the story of creation as found in the Torah and the big bang theory and theory of evolution.
1. Evolution theory 2. Creation theory 3. Big-bang theory
From the Jewish perspective, the story of creation as outlined in the Torah, doesn't tell us how HaShem created the world, it tells us WHAT He did. The majority of Jews do not see any conflict between the story of creation and the theory of evolution and the big bang theory.