If true, what was the Catholic priest who was thought in the Big Bang theory to think about that concept?
If this is true:
It is a Catholic priest, why would even begin to think of anything not specifically mentioned in the Bible, I mean what could have been doing then?
- The "father of the Big Bang Theory" believed in God (being a Catholic priest and all) So Why Can not I?
- Atheists, Do you believe in the Big Bang theory? If George Lamaitre even a Catholic priest for the first time?
- Atheists, Do you believe in the Big Bang theory? If George Lamaitre even a Catholic priest in the first place?
- Is it true .. A Catholic priest can give himself Etc Confession, therefore, no matter what gets in the sky?
- Does it bother you atheists know that the "Big Bang" theory was first raised by a Catholic priest?






Georges Lemaître, a Belgian physicist and Catholic priest
He was a Catholic priest and physicist excellent. The Catholic Church is not limited to studying the Bible, which did not occur until Luther founded his own church. There was a first attempt to avoid the creation of a Bible for exactly the reason that people get confused with the whole truth.
Catholics do not just read the Bible, nor is the Bible alone and most believe that the Bible is the beginning and end of historic or scientific knowledge
The priest, Georges Le Maitre, was a scientist and a rigorous mathematical
and Hoyle coined the phrase "Big Bang" to ridicule.
Hoyle knew that if the Steady State Univers are not eternal, there should be an eternal Infinite intellegent Ultimate Force to turn the "Big Bang" and was as willing the Big Bang toconsider seriously old ans only Ptolemy GeocentricCosmologists not consider Copernicus HeliocentricTheory seriously
Lemaitre did not find mathematics to help but otherwise atheistic theories as mathematical probability does not get well at all with the lack of intellegence behind all the possibilities "
Le maître also found no problem with evolution and belief in the inspiration of the Bible and in the full Catholic Christian faith.
Pope Pius XII praised the Big Bang as pointing to the Creator
and permitted Catholic acceptance of evolution, if not rejected free will, original sin, the unity of the human race. PP12 monogeesis preferred (from an set'Adam and Eve "to polygenesis (protohuman several species of modern Homo sapiens sapiens occurred), but not dogmatically
I had the wrong spelling: Kjell is correct
Georges Lemaître
That's true, though he did not call it the Big Bang.
His name was Georges Lemaitre and although they usually do not like using wiki on this page will give you a large amount of information that can be verified elsewherehttp: / / en.wikipedia.org / wiki / Georges_Lem …
The "Big Bang" theory was named by a "devout" atheist, Fred Hoyle. The foundation of the theory is based on Einstein's work, Friedman and Hubble, none of whom were priests.
Since the Bible does not mention anything that would be foolish not to consider something simply because it does not appear ..
Many scientists have been religious. The trick is to recognize that science and religion are not necessarily opposed on all fronts.
Because he had half a brain.