Armads said:
It's second piece of supporting evidence is the abudance of hydrogen...not much to be said about this one because it really doesn't prove anything. They say that because stars constantly convert hydrogen to helium and that there's no reversible process (which probably isn't a true statement anyways, it's more likely that we don't know if there is no reversible process) along with the continuing abundance of hydrogen suggests that a creator is pumping more hydrogen in our universe to keep it going. This argument really has not ground to stand on, it doesn't even have feet really. There is no more hydrogen in the universe observed now than at any time before so there is no reason to assume there is more hydrogen now than in an earlier time of the universe. So the argument itself quickly falls apart, there's just a lot of hydrogen in the universe, it's not growing by anyone's measurements though. Then finally it says the irreversible decay of the universe in which they are using the second law of thermodynamics to try an insert the need for a creator into the universe. This is a bit of a tricky little paragraph they've put together here, not in that it's hard to decipher but in that it's meant to mislead.
The wording deliberately implies that the second law of thermodynamics states that a supernatural agent is the only thing keeping the world running. Also there is so much wrong with this belief that I don't even know where to begin but I suggest you do some more research on the laws of thermodynamics. This website seems like it was written by someone who glosssed over scientific texts looking for things they could manipulate to their aim, a great degree of cognitive dissonance must have been required to read up on the laws of thermodynamics and deliberately ignore the parts that didn't help them. From wikipedia "In sciences such as biology and biochemistry the application of thermodynamics is well-established, e.g. biological thermodynamics. The general viewpoint on this subject is summarized well by biological thermodynamicist Donald Haynie; as he stated that, "any theory claiming to describe how organisms originate and continue to exist by natural causes must be compatible with the first and second laws of thermodynamics."[25]}}"
Really you should read the whole wiki on the second law of thermodynamics at the very least. Some good books for beginners on the subject of cosmogny and phsyics I would reccommend are A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking, The Universe: From flat earth to quasars by Isaac Asimov, and Cosmos by Carl Sagan. After it's first three points the website goes on and shows how little it's writer understands the scientific theories it uses as evidence. They even use the underhanded tactic of taking quotes out of context such as the one from Hawking on the Anthropic principle. Oh and anyone giving you the argument "irreducable complexity" doesn't know what they're talking about. There isn't a single shred of evidence supporting that argument and a truckload against it. |
1) But nothing could have happend before Big Bang because there was no time before the Big Bang.Time is the part of the universe which Big Bang apperantly started. If there was a Big Bang, TIME WAS CREATED IN IT. And God is timless. So the only thing that can create time (and thus create the universe) is GOD, because he is timeless and has time has no effect on him.
2) Now, i cant say much about their second piece of evidence, because, honestly, i didnt understood it myself. It was the other parts of evidence that convinced me that God created the universe. Im not gonna try to disporve your point here, because i dont know crap about hydrogen and that kind of stuff. You win here.
3) You only talked about their first 2 points. Can you please redirect me on where you debunked their 3rd suporting point and the rest of their points?
For more information about this argument on God and beginning of the universe you can look up on the debate between Dr. William Lane Craig, a Christian philosopher and atheist Dr. Bill Cooke. These guys know a lot more about this kind of stuff than you and me.
http://www.rfmedia.org/RF_audio_video/Other_clips/New-Zealand-08/Is-God-a-Delusion-Craig-v-Cooke.php







