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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Origin of the Universe

I invite you to travel. Let set in the heart of life by looking at the wire articles, its major events to better understand. Our first destination: the Big Bang. First, recall the current scientific theory about it. It are 10 or 15 billion years, a huge explosion took place everywhere simultaneously. Science believes that it was generated living in a vacuum, bubbling energy, consisting of particles ghosts and antiparticles, which gave birth to the matter. However, some uncertainties veil theory in the sense that it does not always elucidate several questions regarding the current state of our universe and its exact origin. Then go back in time to meet this moment, this beginning ineffable.

Trying to understand: we see the existence of matter in our environment and we know it is evolving chemically from the initial explosion. Let us now, just before the Big Bang. What do we see? Nothing we know: the seeming nothingness. By definition, nothingness is non-being, which does not exist. How, then what Could not be the source of a creation, a existence? If we can say or write nothing, it is in reality it represents something, otherwise we could name it or even think.

We come then to consider the idea that if there is a "After", there is necessarily a "before", which is neither matter, or of existence. Indeed, what we can perceive with our senses, does not mean that it is not: Science proves it by revealing each new day, realities that it was impossible to identify the day before. But to continue our journey: this being before neither space nor time, since no further material to define it, is something unlimited, indefinite, which arises, however, the material universe. We can then qualify Just before saying that he is a producer, it is Product power not yet materialized. Who says Producer before the big bang, ie outside of space and time, induces the idea of eternity. This leads me to state what I considered a fundamental reality of life: there always there and always there will be a constant state Creator and always able to speak everywhere at once as the Big Bang theory encourages us to think. The Universe material, as it was formed during these billions of years, is an event with its specific form (galaxies, stars, planets ...).

Everything that exists is from this state Creator and if we can say produced the material world, that the fact exist, this implies that He is the origin and cause: A cause acting indicating an eternal principle, infinite unique, permanent creation. Thus, he asserts his position, its purpose is to produce from Himself, of occur Himself. It is its own cause and his own goal. It is everything and all that exists is in Him. Thus, we understand that there is no separation between producer and product: in other words, we can state that the material is inseparable from the spiritual.

This eternal principle, cause and purpose of everything, creating permanent some people call it God, others, RNA, and others speak of chance ... The fact is that failure to give it a name without risking the limit reduced to an interpretation of our mind, we can give this ability to be "permanently," as initiator own home without any endless origins, because out of time!

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Some Unsolved Question About Our Universe

“For thousands of years, people have wondered about the universe. Did it stretch out forever or was there a limit? And where did it all come from? Did the universe have a beginning, a moment of creation? Or had the universe existed forever? The debate between these two views raged for centuries without reaching any conclusions. Personally, I’m sure that the universe began with a hot Big Bang. But will it go on forever? If not, how will it end? I’m much less certain about that. The expansion of the universe spreads everything out, but gravity tries to pull it all back together again. Our destiny depends on which force will win.”-Professor Stephen W. Hawking

Source: stephenjaygould.org

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Was The Universe Created by God Creation Or the Big Bang Theory?

A subject of constant debate around the world today is whether or not there is a God that created us and everything around us. Many people are uncertain as to what to believe, and call themselves agnostics. Many people also claim to be atheist, believing that there is absolutely no God. The atheistic position is very inconsistent, however, because it based on the idea that because there is supposedly no visible or tangible evidence of a God, then one does not exist. The only problem with this is that if you yourself have not checked under every rock and behind every tree, then to say there is no God is pure opinion and belief. Therefore, the agnostic position is much more consistent than the atheistic position.

We now turn to theistic position, which is that there is in fact a God that created everything. The first and most obvious reason to believe in God is the mere fact that our universe exists. The various properties of universe, namely time, space and matter require us to conclude that there had to be a beginning to the universe. Even the most atheistic scientists in the world will tell you that the universe had a beginning and is not eternal. The universe, quite simply, has not always existed. We can figure this out simply by looking at the fact that our universe is governed by cause and effect. If you were able to trace every event backwards in time, there must have been an initial first cause. You can not have an infinite regression of causes and effects.

With the irrefutable fact that the universe had a beginning set before us, many people who refuse to believe in a God have come up with various theories to explain the beginning of the universe. The most common theory of all is the "Big Bang Theory." Without diving into the specifics of the big bang theory, the over arching premise behind it is an attempt to explain the beginning of our universe. When it boils down, the big bang theory basically tries to explain how our universe came from nothing. Everything coming from nothing, as you may have guessed, is impossible. But that doesn't stop people from believing in the big bang theory.

It must also be noted that people have a "belief" in the big bang theory. That is to say that it is their own personal religion. It is a theory and nothing more. People who claim it to be scientific fact have no clue as to how science is conducted. Science deals with things that can be tested, observed, and repeated. The beginning of the universe can be neither tested, observed, nor repeated and therefore will always remain a theory in which people must place their faith. Ask yourself a simple question. Which makes more sense: Everything coming from nothing, or everything coming from something which always existed to begin with? That is, the eternal God.

People will often ask the question: "Who created God?" This question simply doesn't make sense. If God was created, then he would no longer be God. God is eternal, and has always existed. There was no beginning to God, and there will be no end. God is not bound by time, in fact he created time. We who exist within the bounds of time and space within this universe can not begin to understand the idea of an eternal being, but we can understand the idea that God was not created and yet is the creator of all things that are created.

Another logical reason to believe in the creation of the universe by God is because it would then give the universe and everything in it a "Purpose." As we have heard from Agent Smith in the movie "The Matrix," without purpose we would not exist. So ask yourself another question. If the big bang theory is true, for what reason did it happen in the first place? For what reason would everything come from nothing? Does it not make far more sense that everything was created by an eternal God for a specific purpose? Again, logic seems to be on the side of the creationist.

Ask yourself these important questions and come to a decision. Does the universe have a purpose? Did the universe have a beginning? If so, did everything come from nothing, or from something? Think long and hard on these things using logic to reach your conclusions. You will surely find that believe in creation is far more logical and consistent than believing in the big bang theory.