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Originally Posted by FireFly
Don't they still research the Big Bang? 
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The Institute for Creation Research. You don't see the contradiction in that name? I guess not.
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Originally Posted by FireFly
Maybe, but I think that there are researchers on either side who are looking at a lot of the same stuff and interpreting differently. There are plenty of actual scientists that research different aspects of creation theory too... don't kid yourself. The wide known scientists 'researching' creation are loud mouthed idiots, but that doesn't discount that there are researchers out there looking into various things that would point to some version of creation. (There isn't just one, believe it or not...) Hell, isn't that essentially what the Big Bang is?
Either way, Lanny is being a hypocrite in his post. Just wanted to point it out. 
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Before calling someone a hypocrite, maybe have a better grip on the subject matter, especially what constitutes science. Also better get a grip on your terminology and recognise that "creation" has several different meanings, but a scientist and a theologian would not use the same terms to define "creation" and they likely wouldn't use them in the same context to describe the birth of the universe.