It
all begins with creation. Science teaches it all happened during the “Big
Bang”, a concept first postulated by Russian American physicist George Gamow in 1948. The basic teaching is that all matter was
compressed into a spot that suddenly exploded. That might make for a great
science fiction movie, but it doesn’t begin to answer the question of creation.
Suppose scientists were able to prove the Big Bang really did happen. They
still haven’t answered anything. If, as they teach, all matter was compressed
in a single spot, they’re still left with matter that appeared from nowhere.
Where did the spot come from? Whether it’s compressed or expanded, physics
teaches that matter cannot be created or destroyed, so basically, according to
the Big Bang theory, everything that is today, always has been. But where did
it came from? And for that matter, what did it expand
into? If nothing existed, then I guess something that came from nowhere
expanded into nothing. Somehow something doesn’t fit.
And
once we establish where matter came from, we’re still faced with the biggest
question of them all. Where did life come from? Did a particle of dust wake up
one morning and decide to start breathing? As much as science claims to “know”
they still haven’t answered a single one of the basic questions concerning
creation. They’ve just worded it all to sound “scientific”. In much the same
way a snake oil salesman could explain the “logic” behind drinking the essence
of a snake that allowed it to survive the hot desert sun, science manages to
sandwich what few facts it has with lofty sounding words that draw no real
conclusions. If we were to take a close look at the scientific account of how
it all started, the way they’d like us to believe it, it would look something
like this:
In
the beginning there was nothing. No matter, no space, even time had not yet
begun. Then suddenly, all matter as we now know it appeared. It wasn’t such an
amazing event, however, when you consider it all appeared in a tiny dot instead
of a universe full of planets. This dot appeared within space that didn’t
formerly exist, and the clock of time magically started ticking at exactly that
same instant. Suddenly some mysterious cosmic energy source forced the dot to
explode, and the space that never was became filled with cosmic dust. This was
a truly amazing moment when you consider that according to physics energy
cannot be created or destroyed, but that’s a whole other story. Contrary to our
currently accepted laws of physics, this dust storm magically evolved from
total, uncontrollable chaos into the incredibly complex, orderly patterns that
were to maintain its existence for billions of years. This dust accumulated
into planets, stars and asteroids. On one of the planets, life magically
appeared for no reason, out of nowhere and sparked action in the body of a
single celled amoebae. Somehow it seems to take much more faith to believe that
story than it does to believe there’s a God somewhere that spoke it all into
existence.