Hmm you've given me a lot to think about.

This is what I mean by irrational. You start with a pre-programmed “truth” and then you quote anything you can completely out of context to desperately try to support it, then go la la la I'm not listening when it's refuted. Grow up! You have no interest in the truth and you have no grasp of the subjects your trying to address, which is fine as long as you don't pretend that you do know what the fuck your talking about.
KC Clark wrote:
The Big Bang theory is based on theoretical extremes. It may look good in math calculations, but it can’t actually happen. A tiny bit of nothing packed so tightly together that it blew up and produced all the matter in the universe. Seriously now, this is a fairy tale.
KC Clark wrote:
It is easy to theorize that something is true, when it has never been seen and there is no definitive evidence that it exists or ever happened.
KC Clark wrote:
Nothingness cannot pack together. It would have no way to push itself into a pile. A vacuum has no density. It is said that the nothingness got very dense, and that is why it exploded. But a total vacuum is the opposite of total density. There would be no ignition to explode nothingness. No fire and no match. It could not be a chemical explosion, for no chemicals existed. It could not be a nuclear explosion, for there were no atoms! There is no way to expand it. How can you expand what isn’t there?
No NO NO! It didn't get dense, it started that way. The universe didn't expand into space, the universe including the space expanded.
KC Clark wrote:
Even if that magical vacuum could somehow be pulled together by gravity, what would then cause the pile of emptiness to push outward?
I think officially it was the matter anti-matter detonations that propelled the universe outward. There was so much of it that the uncertainty principle crated an imbalance and what's left is the tiniest percentage of what was originally created. The rest was converted into energy. Very big bang.
KC Clark wrote:
Nothingness cannot produce heat. The intense heat caused by the exploding nothingness is said to have changed the nothingness into protons, neutrons, and electrons. First, an empty vacuum in the extreme cold of outer space cannot get hot by itself. Second, an empty void cannot magically change itself into matter. Third, there can be no heat without an energy source.
No one said nothingness produced heat. The vacuum didn't exist before the big bang and it wouldn't have gotten hotter by itself if it had had existed, which it couldn't of.
KC Clark wrote:
One example of this is the expansion of the original fireball from the Big Bang, which they place precisely within the narrowest of limits.
Yep. So unlikely that it's as good as impossible as I mentioned in the original post. It's extremely finely tuned, because it has to be. Otherwise we wouldn't be having this excuse for a debate.
KC Clark wrote:
There is no way to unite the particles. As the particles rush outward from the central explosion, they would keep getting farther and farther apart from one another. Outer space is frictionless, and there would be no way to slow the particles.
Gravity.
KC Clark wrote:
The Big Bang is postulated on a totally empty space, devoid of all matter, in which a single explosion fills it with outward-flowing matter.
No it doesn't. Space expanded.
KC Clark wrote:
There would be no way those particles could ever slow. The particles would maintain the same vector (speed and direction) forever. Assuming the particles were moving outward through totally empty space, there is no way they could change direction. They could not get together and begin circling one another.
Gravity!
KC Clark wrote:
There is no way to slow the particles. They are traveling at supersonic speed, and every kilometer would separate them farther from one other. There is no way to change the direction of even one particle. They would keep racing on forever, never slowing, never changing direction. There is no way to get the particles to form into atoms or cluster into gaseous clouds.
GRAVITY!
KC Clark wrote:
Angular momentum [turning motion] would be needed, and the laws of physics could not produce it.
GRAVITY!KC Clark wrote:
How could their atomic structures originate? Atoms, even hydrogen and helium, have complex structures. There is no way that outward shooting particles, continually separating farther from each other as they travel, could arrange themselves into atomic structures.
You know we can create matter and anti-matter unless you copied and pasted that without reading it. They do it by reproducing the conditions of the big bang.
KC Clark wrote:
But let's look at this observable evidence. First off, let's look at the law of conservation of angular momentum. According to this law if an object is spinning clockwise and begins to break apart, the pieces coming off of it will also be spinning clockwise. Now according to the big bang theory the object that exploded was spinning, right. So why do we have two planets, possibly three that spin backwards from the rest? Why do eight out of all the known moons in our solar system spin backwards. Why does Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune have moons going in both directions? And why do whole galaxies spin backwards?If all this came from a spinning object supposedly smaller than a period on a page why are these things I mentioned going backwards? Everything should be going the same direction.
There is no right way to spin and how do you expect everything to be unaffected by everything else? Besides, spin is relative.
KC Clark wrote:
And why are they all so different. Our sun is 98% hydrogen and helium yet all the planets are less then 1% hydrogen? If this all came from a single object why are the planets and the sun all so different?
Planets are easy. They get lighter as they go out because of gravity. Maybe all the heavier elements of the sun simply got pulled inwards and broken down. That's what should happen I'd have thought.
KC Clark wrote:
In reality, St. Peter says the theoretical explosion (if one could possibly take place) would fall back on itself and make a theoretical black hole! This means that one imaginary object would swallow another one!
Or it would have kept expanding faster and faster at an extreme rate right from the off depending on its mass/energy. What right has any religious person got to talk about the difference between real and imaginary?
KC Clark wrote:
The sum total of all matter will always remain the same. This law refutes several aspects of evolutionary theory.
The sum of all matter and energy within a closed system will always remain the same. And it absolutely doesn't refute any aspects of evolution. Your grasp of scientific principles is laughable. You think life creates new matter? It uses the matter around it. It gets recycled. We all have a few atoms inside us that used to belong to everyone who lived more than a few decades ago. Life isn't this separate thing that exists on the planet. We're part of it. I heard a great quote from an American physicist but I can't remember his name. “We're connected to each other biologically. We're connected to the Earth chemically. And we're connected to the whole universe atomically.”
KC Clark wrote:
In other words, everything runs down, wears out, and goes to pieces. This law totally eliminates the basic evolutionary theory that simple evolves into complex.
Stop butchering the laws of nature! The second law of thermodynamics is basically the law of averages, which supports evolution. I'm going to explain this one more time and I know this is like asking a fish not to swim but please try to forget what you think you know for second and try to keep an open mind. Random mutation will cause variation. That's undeniable. Those variations will affect their average life span and therefore the average frequency of reproduction. That's undeniable. Genetic mutations get passed down through generations. That's undeniable. So if the mutilations are advantageous then they stand more chance of enduring and becoming the norm rather than mutations, so any advantages will tend to get exaggerated over time. Please tell us poor humble atheists where we've gone wrong oh enlightened religious one.
KC Clark wrote:
Unlike the theorists, Mendel was a true scientist.
Your definition of true scientist seems to be one whose work supports your backwards viewpoint. Non theoretical scientists aren't real scientists. They just document stuff. A well trained monkey could do that. Do you know what a theory is? Theorists try to reorganise patterns in what other people see as chaos and then make predictions based on those patterns. Without theory we would have gotten nowhere. A theory can't really be proved right, only proved wrong. Religion can never be proved wrong, only proved right, which is obviously never going to happen. It's ignorance gone crazy. Totally backwards logic.
KC Clark wrote:
They thought that if a pile of old clothes were left in a corner, it would breed mice! The proof was that, upon later returning to the clothes, mice would frequently be found there.

That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard, including religion.
KC Clark wrote:
Pasteur concluded from his experiment that only God could create living creatures.
That's some fine logic there.
KC Clark wrote:
But modern evolutionary theory continues to be based on that out-dated theory disproved by Pasteur: spontaneous generation (life arises from non-life). Why? Because it is the only basis on which evolution could occur.
Evolution has nothing to do with the origin of life. I covered this before.
KC Clark wrote:
He is primarily remembered as the scientist who cut off the tails of 901 young white mice in 19 successive generations, yet each new generation was born with a full-length tail. The final generation, he reported, had tails as long as those originally measured on the first. Weismann also carried out other experiments that buttressed his refutation of Lamarckism. His discoveries, along with the fact that circumcision of Jewish males for 4,000 years had not affected the foreskin, doomed the theory (Jean Rostand, Orion Book of Evolution, 1960, p. 64). Yet Lamarckism continues today as the disguised basis of evolutionary biology.
This shows a profound lack of understanding of the whole concept of evolution. Why would cutting off their tails affect the genetic code of mice? You would have to select the mice with the shortest tails and breed those ones. There will be variations of the next generations length of tails but the average will be shorter then the original group. It will be the same average as the ones you selected to breed. Then you do the same again and so on. How do you think we got all the breeds of dog from the wolf? It's a lot easier with dogs for some reason but the principle's the same with any life. I can't believe you still haven't grasped this concept. Evolution is just selective breeding based on advantages. You obviously either have trouble reading or your just too brainwashed to comprehend. Shit, I explained it again.
KC Clark wrote:
For example, evolutionists still teach that giraffes kept stretching their necks to reach higher branches, so their necks became longer! In a later book, Darwin abandoned natural selection as unworkable, and returned to Lamarckism as the cause of the never-observed change from one species to another (Randall Hedtke, The Secret of the Sixth Edition, 1984).
The giraffes with the longest necks could survive and reproduce more easiNo, not again! Just because you don't understand something, that doesn't make it wrong. Never observed change from one species to another? Are you fucking kidding?
KC Clark wrote:
In other words, BRING IT!
I don't need to bring anything. Your a creationist. You don't have a leg to stand on. You've already admitted you believe in God because of your upbringing. You don't use logic or reason. How do you expect credibility? Religion deals in the base levels of conciousness. How can you hope to achieve anything truly spiritual when your being dragged down by that shit. Do as we tell you or you'll go to hell. Yea whatever. If there is an equivalent of hell it will reserved for people who refuse to think for themselves. It's probably about time you started to form your own thoughts and ideas. You should listen to your brother. He obviously has a much stronger grasp of the world around him than you do. You've already proven you don't know the difference between fact and fiction. Your loss! I don't think ignorance is bliss. I'd rather know the truth. I know religious people are afraid, so you need to believe in imaginary friends for comfort but you'll never appreciate the value of the truth. The truth isn't important to you because your happy with the lie, but please don't try to infect the planet any further by passing on that bullshit to others. I realise that you will probably never accept any truth that contradicts you ridiculous views because you don't want to. But I'm not writing this for your benefit. Next time you pray to Jesus tell him he has a lot to answer for.