When it comes to theories like the Big Bang, I just got to wonder, why isn't it entirely possible God created the Big Bang if that is how the galaxy came into being? Also, the Big Bang might explain how one galaxy, our own, came into being, but it does not explain the creation of the entire universe.
I do not believe the Big Bang theory, but that is just an argument I make to point out that belief in a Creator is still possible even while believing theories.
Science is about the mechanics of the universe, and it is far too impossible for some sort of chaotic beginning to have constructed the patterns by which atoms align themselves into physical proportions that make up the material world. There has to be some kind of intelligence that made everything and maintains Creation. Without the will of a higher being how can there continue to exist the universe and all the laws of nature? It seems to me only a mood the media is in to want to try and say there is no God, only science.
2007-09-08
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