Introducing Her Fertile Fuzziness!!!
no, creationism is NOT a theory
I stand corrected. Let's just call it a "claim."
Sorry. God is female. My wife told me so.
So is mine! :D I'm a faithful follower of the loving lapine, the randy rabbit, the fuzzy, fertile, fornicating ESTRUS BUNNY!!! [[Praise her name!). Unlike all those other cold, prickly, punitive gods :eek:, the boisterous buxom bunny communes with her followers via the splendid sexual sacrament and the orgastic orgy on the vernal equinox. You should give her a try!
Fundamental forces of nature...
I see that Maxx has been doing an admirable job of trying to educate the superstitious in my absence.
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3WC
You will, however, have to argue with Gyro over whether gravity was created. I recall he said it was. The big bang theory, and I muddled thru an entire book on the subject a couple of years ago, claims that gravity was created in the first microsecond of the bang.
Along with the strong and weak nuclear forces and electromagnetism, gravity is one of the four fundamental forces of nature. Although scientists are still trying to understand how the interact with subatomic particles, their existence is beyond doubt by knowledgeable people. While they all apparently came into existence at the big bang, they were not "created" in the theological sense. The standard assumption at this point is that they were all one force at the big bang.
Science is constantly correcting itself based on experiments and new evidence. Theology doesn't even try to reality test its dogmas since it claims to already have the ultimate truth. Any kind of reality testing would quickly expose theology to be equal parts wishful thinking and self-delusion.