Comment Re:It's time to bring SCIENCE into classrooms firs (Score 1) 470
I don't recall Genesis talking about an explosion and I don't recall the Big Bang theory saying there was nothing before the Big Bang. I also don't follow how you can conclude water on a moon of Saturn is a proof of the great flood. Anyway, even at the time the Bible was created, I think several people already knew of this thing we call "water". There is really no need for proof for the existence of this "water".
We now know Genesis is ridiculously wrong. I even suspect some people were able to say it was ridiculously wrong at the time it was invented. Those who wrote it had absolutely no clue. It's not even pseudoscience, it's plain illogical fantasy. I mean, plants were created before the Sun? Even at the time, they could have thought of it and at the very least put the creation of the Sun before plants. Of course in a fantasy world anything is possible and those details are irrelevant, but still...
I don't really blame all the people who wrote the Bible, at least no more than I blame J.K. Rowling for writing Harry Potter, but I certainly blame you for not being able of basic thinking.