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Differences in the Creation Event and the Big Bang
Theory
Author: Jonathan Sampson
Before we can
accept a theory of origins as being absolute, we much first examine it in light
of scripture. This examination must be done with the big bang theory as well.
There are some places where the Modern Big Bang Theory (MBBT) and Scripture
agree, such as the fact that there was a beginning of space, matter, and a time
- as indicated in the first verse of Genesis. Also, Scripture teaches that the
heavens were stretched out, as does the MBBT. However, although there are a
couple agreements between the two, we must not commit the fallacy of a verified
prediction. That is to say, “Because the Bible says there was a beginning to
space, time, and matter, and so does the MBBT, that means the MBBT theory is
true.” Other theories (such as Humphrey’s white hole cosmology) have other
method to explain the beginning of space, time, and matter.
The MBBT and
scripture do not agree on many parts, and this is the focus of our discussion
now. Firstly, the time frame is vastly different. The MBBT puts the beginning of
everything at around 18-20 billion years. The Bible gives us clear genealogy in
Luke 3:23-38 from Christ to Adam, indicating a time frame of roughly 4,000 years
from Christ to Adam (Who was present in the beginning as quoted by Christ in
Mark 10:6 and Matthew 19:4). Today, 2,000 years after Christ, we sit at 6,000
years roughly for an age of the earth as given in scripture.
Secondly, the order
in which both theories have bodies created is vastly different. With the MBBT,
the sun is created prior to the earth. With the Bible, the earth is created
prior to the sun. The same goes with the moon and stars. With the MBBT these
bodies didn’t evolve until much later in history. With the creation account in
Genesis, they were created on the following day. It’s very important that the
days in Genesis be literal 24-hour days when dealing with the items created
because the grass, trees, and flowers were made on day three, whereas the sun,
moon, and stars were made on day four. Without the light available, the plants
would wither and fade. The differences greatly outweigh the similarities.
Copyright 2007 CSE Ministry
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