Speedfreak
12-17-2008, 01:33 PM
Actually, that's not true, at least in the case of Christianity. Christianity believes that the universe is finite, as in it had a beginning. To most (including lots of scientists), there was almost surely a "higher being" writing the rules, although the really close followers of the religion reject it...
Also, the proof in the case against the big bang is pretty weak to be honest.
If the Large Hadron Collider finds the Higgs Boson a lot of the missing puzzle pieces of the big bang will kind of fall in to place. If it doesn't, time to find new theories, lol.
All three religions believe it was created by God. The core prophets and beliefs(creation etc) are pretty much the same, but they all split off and have differences which make them different religions.. The connection between the religions is loosely called Abrahamic religions and consists of 3.8 billion people on earth.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrahamic_religions
Also, the proof in the case against the big bang is pretty weak to be honest.
If the Large Hadron Collider finds the Higgs Boson a lot of the missing puzzle pieces of the big bang will kind of fall in to place. If it doesn't, time to find new theories, lol.
All three religions believe it was created by God. The core prophets and beliefs(creation etc) are pretty much the same, but they all split off and have differences which make them different religions.. The connection between the religions is loosely called Abrahamic religions and consists of 3.8 billion people on earth.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrahamic_religions