No. Genesis is a book of the Bible, and is based on faith. The Big Bang Theory is a scientific theory based on astrophysic and cosmological calculations. That said, there are many who see some overlap to the creation and sequence of events the bible lays out in Genesis, and the BB theory.
" Genesis theory!?!? " If you mean the Judeo-Christian creation myth then you are in the wrong section. This is a Western creation myth that has no basis in science and is certainly not a theory.
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.
He is considered by many to be the father of the Theory of Evolution, though his uncle and Lamark had the genesis of that idea.
If you take the genesis tale metaphorically then you may be able to fit evolutionary theory in a Procrustean fashion to religious belief in the creation of man. Otherwise, genesis is not at all factual and explains nothing by trying to explain everything.
Essentially nothing. If you insist on a precisely literal interpretation, the theory does contradict the book of Genesis in the Bible.
The first six scrolls (Genesis-Joshua); a theory that the first part of Israel's story ends with the conquering of the promised land.
The gap theory posits a significant time gap between Genesis 1:1 and Genesis 1:2, suggesting that a pre-existing world was destroyed, leading to a chaotic state. Critics argue that this theory lacks explicit biblical support and relies heavily on extra-biblical interpretations. Additionally, it can conflict with the straightforward reading of the creation narrative, which presents a sequential and intentional act of creation by God. Overall, many theologians maintain that the theory introduces unnecessary complexity into the biblical account.
See: The Gap Theory This theory holds that the gap in time between God's initial creation in Genesis 1:1 and His subsequent re-creation (The Seven Days of Creation) is when Satan rebelled against God. Notice 1:1 says God created the heavens and the earth. 1:2 says" the earth was void and darkness ruled over the face of the deep" showing something chaotic happened. The time frame here could be billions of years, which can account for the old age of the earth and universe. The book "Earth's Earliest Ages" By G.H. Pember details this theory and the time gap between Genesis 1:1 and 1:3 very well.
God created it that way. Evolution is a theory, not fact. How do I know that God created them? It says so in the Bible in the book of Genesis, which means "beginning".
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.
The Bible book of Genesis outlines the genesis of the world. ('genesis means 'beginning')