Because there are many many theories. It is not an either/or situation we are dealing with.
Quite incorrect. We're always in a situation where proof by negation will work. You don't set out at proving everything else wrong at once. Instead, you prove one is wrong, then move on.
It mentions scientifically impossible things as well - however your response is always "god did it".
This is quite irrelevant in the argument at hand. Our argument is that the Bible and God are both true. If both are true, then this is an acceptable response. When analyzing an argument that contains multiple premises, you must analyze all premises when making any claims against it. Since I say that the Bible is 100% true, and God is the God mentioned in the Bible, you can't disprove it by claiming there are things that God can't do.
I only bring up the things that make the Bible stand out -- the fact that they acknowledge these laws of nature and mathematics far before any scientist or mathematician was able to actually "figure it out."
There is far more evidence for it than any other theory.
Yet there is so little! The thing is that Evolution is taught to EVERYONE in grade school (over here at least). Yet, it isn't a proven theory. That, my friend, is wrong. Why teach unproven theories? Why do we insist that everyone must learn about a world that many people claim is so old when that hasn't been proven either? Why did I learn about the big bang in Grade School despite the fact we don't even think that may have really happened?
*That* is why most people think it's true. Not because of the evidence supporting it... because it is taught by the very people we are told to look up to.
He's as good a debater as you are a grammatically correct muslim
Ok.. what other possibility is there than creation?
PremisesWe know that in a closed system, no energy is lost or gained through any set of circumstances. It may be converted to potential energy or back to kinetic energy of some sort. However, the total energy of a closed system does not change.
For this proof, we will be mentioning a closed system of a large scale. The closed system is our universe -- everything physical we know about. However, we will be examining it as if it were empty, as it must have been at some point in time.
Since no energy can be added to a closed system (our universe), the universe was doomed to be empty for eternity. However, there is an explanation. Since our closed system is the universe, something outside of that closed system can add energy to the system.
ConclusionThere is a power outside of our universe that exists in no physical area we know of. There has to be something that created all of the energy and mass in the universe, and since a closed system cannot gain energy by any other means than something outside the system adding energy to it.
So, there you have it. Something created us. I cannot link this proof directly to being the God of the Bible, but it is some supernatural being, which by definition is a God. So, while this does not prove that there may not be more than one supernatural being, it does prove that there must have been at least one supernatural being. To disprove that, you must disprove science.