I saw this a few moments ago and was wondering if any one thinks it makes sense to them or if there is even a possibilty of it being true?
There is a big debate between people who stand by The big Bang theory and the people who stand by Creation. Both sides of the debate feel that they are correct, and that the other is wrong. The big question is, “Did the universe come from a super dense particle or was it created by God?” The important thing to point out is that this question is a false dichotomy. Everyone wants it to be one or the other, but it is possible that both theories are true.
The truth is that God may have created the particle that expanded into all that you see. If he did, this would not conflict with the Bible or modern science books. It supports creation in that God created the universe. It also supports The Big Bang theory in that there was a small particle which expanded. We really can’t know, but an important fact to remember is that the bible has not changed since it was written, science books need to be rewritten constantly.
The Big Bang theory only works if God created it, because the matter that particle was made of could not exist on its own. The law of conversation of matter prohibits it. This would mean that the only way anything could exist, is for something outside of our reality must have created it. The Big Bang theory needs God to make it work.
Science books do not mention the existence of God. The Bible does not mention science very often. They are both written in their own context, and for different reasons. Science books are to teach us about the way the universe works. The Bible was written to teach about God, Jesus, and to save our soul. They can both be valid and coexist together, just so long as the people behind them can do the same.
2007-11-12
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