Still waiting for your explanation on
time-travelling baby-Jesus.
I was not trying to be insulting, I was showing how you can just as easily find evidence for Illuvatar in the Silmarillion, as you can find evidence for God in the Bible.
Ummm... sorry, what archeological evidence has been found regarding the Silmarillon? That was insulting.
You're getting wrapped about the hinges about an event from 2,000 years ago which is very minor... yet you swear by the guesswork of events that NO ONE has accounted for regarding the Big Bang that happened over 6 billion years ago (is that the number scientists are using today? Or did it change... AGAIN?)...
That isn't very consistent.
Wrong. One of the principle methods of scientific inquiry (actually, all humans do this, too!) is modelling. Observations are made, ideas are formed about what might account for those observations. Those ideas are theories - models. Then we see what the model predicts. When we check the predictions against new observations we find out how accurate the model is. The model is refined until it accounts for more and more of the obseravtions.
Not wrong, it is theory, nothing more. There is not one solid piece of evidence.
Personally, I think a big bang type event took place, at the hands of the maker, whom I refer to as God... I don't find them at all incompatible.
However, I acknowledge, unlike many atheists, that Big Bang is theory, and it could have gone down entirely differently. It's called, not being arrogant and treating theory as fact. Science has, after all, proved itself wrong, many, many, many times... has it not?
It's inaccurate to say that the only way to know something is to go back and see for yourself. At least on the scale of big things like this. If you want to know what time The Venerable Bede first coughed on the last Thursday of his life, well, Yes - you'll have to go back and see
How is that inaccurate? You guys have more faith in something no one saw, based on hypothesis and SWAGs, than the Bible, which has tons of verification from tons of people who witnessed the events... you choose to ignore it because you say this person wasn't an eye witness (because an eye witness is infallible?), or there is a slight contradiction here or there, etc...
There are tons of contradictions in the Big Bang theory as well... it takes faith to accept it, and again, is not incompatible with God. To me, it demands a God to make the missing link real, and before that to have started the entire Big Bang to begin with...
You guys have no viable explanations beyond that for those two events.