Posted on 03/20/2014 1:46:53 PM PDT by smoothsailing
> Those of us who believe in God know this, but it’s nice to see science catching up.
The athiests and proggressive liberal Commies will just say God didn’t start; it just began on its own which is funny because that goes against the laws of physics in itself. Inside they “know”. They just refuse to acknowledge it because it would force them to be held accountable to a higher power (of course they don’t seem to mind if its other men that lord over them as long as they wear the name of “government” in their title.
BTTT!
> Those of us who believe in God know this, but it’s nice to see science catching up.
The athiests and proggressive liberal Commies will just say God didn’t start it; it just began on its own which is funny because that goes against the laws of physics in itself. Inside they “know”. They just refuse to acknowledge it because it would force them to be held accountable to a higher power (of course they don’t seem to mind if its other men that lord over them as long as they wear the name of “government” in their title).
BINGO!!!!!
Well, before red shift confirmed Georges Lemâitre’s theory (which became the Big Bang theory after science was forced to accept it), atheist “scientists” actually believed that the universe had always existed.
Hebrews 11:3
New Living Translation (NLT)
3 By faith we understand that the entire universe was formed at Gods command, that what we now see did not come from anything that can be seen.
After accepting the universe started with the big bang, all that is required is to ask the next question.
“What is outside of the universe”?
There hasn’t been a scientific discovery that has shaken my belief in God. Even though I do not believe that the Adam and Eve story is literal fact; at one point in time there necessarily must have been a person who believed in God or gods and actively chose to defy Him/them. This person would be the ‘first sinner.’
Yes, they could have saved themselves a ton of time and money, just by accepting the fact that God created the heavens and the earth. I am reminded of Romans 1:22. Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools.
Reformed theologian R.C. Sproul had an ongoing exchange with Carl Sagan. The question that Sagan could never answer, and reportedly consistently dodged was this: “What happend a fraction of a second before the big bang?”
I’m not sure why God needed to say, “Let there be light.”
As I understand the Big Bang, light first appeared when the baby universe had expanded enough and cooled enough to allow photons to escape from its super heated and super dense plasma cloud.
God may have lit the fuse on creation, but light was inevitable, unless, of course, He decided to say, “Hey, turn off the lights!”
> Well, before red shift confirmed Georges Lemâitres theory (which became the Big Bang theory after science was forced to accept it), atheist scientists actually believed that the universe had always existed.
In other words their science wasn’t quite as advanced as they thought it was eh? Compared to God we’re just chimps playing with hammers in a lab trying to get lucky...: )
Lucifer.
you might want to wait to get the full skinny on the ripples.
too many people trying to shoehorn their emotions into science both left and right.
I don’t deny creation, I do question those who would try to fit it into a discovery a day or two after the ripples have been discovered and verify a supreme being.
R.C. is a lot smarter than I am, but I would have phrased it, “What caused the Big Bang?” or, “What initiated it?”
Universe...Uni-Verse Hmmm Uni.... Verse... lemee think what could that mean?
Yeah it’s great that Father Georges Lemâitre was vindicated.
To deny this now is to deny scientific fact.
Scientific “fact”? There’s no such thing, and besides, the results haven’t even been replicated.
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