Quote Originally Posted by BoilerUp
The way that this is involved is because it unravels the beginning of time as we know it. It proves that the plane of existence is composed of an infinite number of parallel dimensions. It proves that the big bang, or the creation of our universe, was the aftermath of two parallel dimensions colliding. At least that is how I remember the explanation of it. If this is scientific fact, then it rules out the possibility of a god creating this universe.
Christianity and creation are not beliefs that are in conflict with the Big Bang. You've heard the the joke, "I believe in the Big Bang: *Bang*... God created it." Well, not only is it not that funny, but it isn't even a joke. Who is to say that an infinite God could not use an infinite number of parallel dimensions outside of space and time as we know it to create a collision resulting in creation?

There are *a lot* of Christians that believe the "7 days" of creation in Genesis actually represent much longer periods of time. In fact, the zealots will never remind you of this, but if you look up the Hebrew word for "day" in the Genesis account you will find it can actually mean any length of time.

Most astrologers (Christian and non-Chrisitan) today believe in the Big Bang. That is a fact. It is not at odds with Christianity in any way, shape or form.