Quote Originally Posted by palerider7777
spaghetti monster,came from south park so ur quoting a cartoon lol
So forget any questions I posed to you, and just mention where the spaghetti monster idea came from.

I've seen someone else on this board use the spaghetti monster and I thought it was funny. But I'll definitely give a look to that episode if i can find it.

Quote Originally Posted by Pass That Shit
I think we can sum it from your first sentence. The big bang is a theory.
There is no proof of the big bang even taking place the way you described it.
The reason you think it's true, is because you have "faith" in it.
Quote Originally Posted by wikipedia
In scientific usage, a theory does not mean an unsubstantiated guess or hunch, as it can in everyday speech. A theory is a logically self-consistent model or framework for describing the behavior of a related set of natural or social phenomena. It originates from or is supported by experimental evidence (see scientific method). In this sense, a theory is a systematic and formalized expression of all previous observations that is predictive, logical and testable. In principle, scientific theories are always tentative, and subject to corrections or inclusion in a yet wider theory. Commonly, a large number of more specific hypotheses may be logically bound together by just one or two theories. As a general rule for use of the term, theories tend to deal with much broader sets of universals than do hypotheses, which ordinarily deal with much more specific sets of phenomena or specific applications of a theory.
Yeah, I quoted from wikipedia, but no one's arguing this definition of Scientific Theory. If you believe this definition to be lacking, incomplete, or flat out wrong, then change it