Draft:Asteroidism
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Asteroidism
Asteroidism is an unofficial belief that an asteroid could be considered the most scientifically plausible representation of a god. This idea is based on the premise that many religions describe God as the creator of Earth or the universe.
The most widely accepted scientific explanation for the origin of the universe is the Big Bang Theory. If the Big Bang were caused by a celestial body, such as a fragmented asteroid, proponents of Asteroidism argue that this could align with the definition of a creator.
However, Asteroidism remains a speculative concept without scientific validation. If future discoveries were to disprove the Big Bang Theory or contradict the principles of Asteroidism, its premise would no longer hold validity.
References
[edit]- ^ Ronald H. Nash (1983). The Concept of God: A Historical and Critical Analysis. Zondervan. ISBN 978-0310452612.
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value: checksum (help) - ^ NASA (2022-07-15). "What is the Big Bang Theory?". NASA Science. Retrieved 2025-03-14.