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To: one_less who wrote (899734)11/8/2015 5:48:20 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576401
 
you accept the possibility as a plausible explanation. So for any bang and especially such a big one, all I've asked you is in such a case could you can imagine a great force or at least an unusual one being present to kick off a great bang.
The evidence that a big bang occurred is overwhelming..........the evidence that a non-scientific source caused it is not overwhelming and in fact is non-existent.... What kind of a "great force" can you imagine that would have caused the big bang?????

Thus further convincing me you are completely close minded and have no imagination when it comes to mystery.
The big bang is not a mystery.....it occurred... My imagination on things scientific is scientific, not religious. I am close minded to religious explanations until an iota of evidence is presented to consider same......Religious explanations are for the non-thinking, and are intended give the believers simple reasons to explain extremely complex phenomena.......

I could ask a group of children the same question and ask them to keep their answers non-religious so as to protect your sensitivities.
Religious explanations are especially effective with children.....