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All this week, we’ve seen theological problems with believing God used the big bang to create. But did you know the big bang has many scientific problems?
The high temperatures at the time of the supposed big bang should’ve created monopoles. These are basically magnets with only one pole. But despite years of searching, these monopoles have never been found.
The big bang would also have created equal parts matter and antimatter. But our universe only contains trace amounts of antimatter.
The big bang has many scientific problems. There’s no reason for us to say that’s how God created. We can trust God’s Word.
By Ken Ham and Mark Looy4.6
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All this week, we’ve seen theological problems with believing God used the big bang to create. But did you know the big bang has many scientific problems?
The high temperatures at the time of the supposed big bang should’ve created monopoles. These are basically magnets with only one pole. But despite years of searching, these monopoles have never been found.
The big bang would also have created equal parts matter and antimatter. But our universe only contains trace amounts of antimatter.
The big bang has many scientific problems. There’s no reason for us to say that’s how God created. We can trust God’s Word.

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