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Why should it stop? Then again, I don't know how a scientist can investigate God, since he's an immaterial being and scientists are limited to investigating physical phenomena. But if they can think of a way, more power to them!

By the way, back when most scientists were Christians, that did not stop them from investigating nature. The fact that God made things did not prevent scientists from wanting to know how they work. In fact, I would think it would be more of an inspiration, since they knew everything they discovered was God's own handiwork. Sounds pretty awe-inspiring to me.

2007-09-06 12:15:51 · answer #1 · answered by Agellius CM 3 · 0 0

Astrophysics has reached today is that the entire universe, together with the dimensions of matter and time, came into existence as a result of a great explosion that occurred a long time ago. This event, known as "The Big Bang," is the catalyst for the creation of the universe from nothingness. This explosion, all parties in the scientific community agree, emanated from a single point some 15 billion years ago. (See Harun Yahya, The Creation of the Universe, Al-Attique Publishers Inc. Canada, 2000)

Before the Big Bang, there was no such thing as matter. From a condition of non-existence in which neither matter, nor energy, nor even time existed-and which can only be described metaphysically-matter, energy, and time were all created in an instant.
http://www.harunyahya.com/miracles_of_the_quran_p1_02.php#1a

2007-09-06 12:15:16 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

why would it stop investigation .. i investigate to comprehend and understand things and love science myself ..

2007-09-06 12:11:59 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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