Bloom County by Berkeley Breathed for March 03, 2015

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    common sanse  about 9 years ago

    I hear the astronomer that named “The Big Bang” got it from his six year old daughter. At first they were going to call it The Big Boom Theory"..

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    LobosSolos Premium Member about 9 years ago

    Is that anything like, “The science is settled.”?

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    phylum  about 9 years ago

    ah ahhh ahhhhh ahhhhh cchooooo

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    Don Winchester Premium Member about 9 years ago

    Big Bang “science” is just a reason and an excuse to make up something ludicrous just because they can’t wrap their mind around God. They’d believe a monstrous fang toothed bunny from another dimension created everything before they put their faith in God. You question their THEORY and their eyes bug out and shout at you for being so stupid to question their “superior” intellect and not believe the current thought of the day on the subject of how things started. Whereas these people are ALWAY coming up with a new idea on the subject every few generations or so, Christians have been solid on the Truth since well…Creation.By the way, I could use a cure for the common cold about now.

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    jbmlaw01  about 9 years ago

    I did not read PianoGuy as hateful, merely analytical. Not the same, although leftists often think it is.

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    Qiset  about 9 years ago

    In the beginning chaos ruled. Then, since in chaos anything is possible (sum of the possibilities is greater than one) a being was created that could control everything. We call that being God. Remember, as Tim the Wizard said, “it’s just a model”

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    Joe Cooker Premium Member about 9 years ago

    I always wondered what God did during the 14 billion years between the time he created the universe and the time he created us.

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    phylum  about 9 years ago

    since the year zero zero if it ever was…until the present year which is of coarse because..things exist within a space surrounded all about by things that are surrounded by something farther out.. within that space everything is somewhere there about…so we’ve been here all the time a part of things throughout..since the year zero zero if I ever was….until the present time which is of coarse because… time is abstract…everything is in the middle of forever and the middle of forever is always right now..

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    Vonne Anton  about 9 years ago

    The universe is a construct of space and time; and space and time are inexorably linked, you can’t have one without the other.*When people ask, “What came before…?” the use of “before” inplies that time is separate from the universe. It is not. There was no before “before.” Time came into being when the universe did.*“Where was God?” The use of “where” implies a space needed to exist for this God to work. But there was no space until he created it. Likewise, there was no time until he created it.*Time and space are constructs for physical beings with limitations, like us, a gift to us to explore and function properly within. Not for a spiritual being with only two limitations (that we know of).*Where and when quandaries are meaningless if there is no where or when. Make any sense? Hard to conceive of, but quite logical.

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    phylum  about 9 years ago

    space and time only makes sence if there is something that can create it that is not subject to its laws.

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    Sir Osis of Liver  about 9 years ago

    By the way, while physical cosmology and religien are being discussed, we are still waiting for that cure for the common cold…

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    Homer J  about 9 years ago

    The scientific method where ideas are tested through observation, experimentation, and peer review is all just a bunch of hooey.

    Yes, the truth lays in the Bible, a book written by men hundreds if not thousands of years after the “fact”. Yep gimme that ol’ time religion. We must keep the faith.

    Oh look, Santa Claus……

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    paul GROSS Premium Member about 9 years ago

    Actually the Big Bang theory has been called into question recently. Some confuse scientific theories with facts. and thanks to Homer for illustrating the point of the cartoon.

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    heligmyer  about 9 years ago

    I should point out here that the idea of the “primordial atom” was put forth by Msgr. Georges LeMaitre, a Catholic priest. It was called in ridicule the “big bang” theory by other physicists who favored the idea of an eternal universe with no beginning and no end. Msgr. LeMaitre was vinidicated as evidence kept mounting up to support the idea that the universe was expanding in all directions, and therefore had to have an origin point.

    There is nothing inherently anti-Christian to be found in science. The Church has long supported scientific research to learn more about God’s creation, and she continues to do so with institutions like the Vatican Observatory.

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    ron  about 9 years ago

    And now the “steady state” theories in which the Universe has no beginning are beginning to re-emerge to solve inconsistencies in the “big bang” idea.

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    shakeswilly  about 9 years ago

    Man created god, because he could not deal with the fleeting and abrupt nature of our existence. ’God is more about man himself, and less about some omnipresent, omnipotent supernatural being. He (god) is sustained on life support by the ignorance, stupidity and insecurity that still exists in mankind.

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    Get fuzzy 4527  about 9 years ago

    CHILL!

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    tryoung71  about 9 years ago

    I’m a Christian. I love all y’all. We have minds that are wonderous; let’s use ’em to figure things out instead of using ’em to come up with ways to hate on each other. :)

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    katzenbooks45  about 9 years ago

    What makes you think the world WASN’T created by a fang-toothed bunny from another dimension? That theory is just as valid as any other creation myth.

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    Sisyphos  about 9 years ago

    Bang! Bang! Boom! Koala bears! “Subject closed.” Sure, Oliver….

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    ChukLitl Premium Member about 9 years ago

    “Steady state” of constant motion. Doesn’t current theory hold that everything is the state of vibration in 11 dimensional strings? Of course the theory is in question, pick a theory, any theory. That’s what scientists do, question theories. Best explanation for current data wins. Extra points for proving long held theories wrong.

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    Vonne Anton  about 9 years ago

    Weird day at gocomics when Bloom County gets more comments than either Calvin and Hobbes or Non Sequitur. Maybe we’ve shifted into one of them parallel universes.

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    Don Winchester Premium Member about 9 years ago

    “I see you can’t rail about science without creating non-scientific stuff like deities.”.What makes you think I deny science? Science if very useful. BTW, God created all things to make science possible.

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