To: GrandJediMasterYoda
One episode of “The Universe” on the history channel deals with God vs Random creation and its a very interesting to hear the astrophysicists on both sides talk about it.
On one side you have Hawking and the rest of the angry atheist crowd saying it just happened. I got the impression they’re angry at the fact that they’re left with two answers. It happened for no reason that we can explain or it happened because God wanted it to happen.
On the other side are those astrophysicist/mathematicians who lean strongly in favor of some kind of intelligent design. One says that the odds were stacked so far against the formation of the universe that its literally impossible without some kind of intelligent design. Basically one subatomic particle out of place at the moment of creation and the universe wouldn’t exist.
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05/02/2013 1:50:35 PM PDT by
cripplecreek
(REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
To: cripplecreek
"...its a very interesting to hear the astrophysicists on both sides talk about it." Physics cannoy prove it, and metaphysics provides only theories. Even the discovery of the so-called "God Particle" doesn't prove what the (mostly) agnostic physics brains hoped it would: that some random event in space-time continuity caused the Bog Bang. When I study the science, I accept that the universe we know began with a big bang a long time ago. And I accept that life has evolved according to laws and rules and events we have scant knowledge of today. But when I see the night sky, or the relentless ocean, or the magic sprouting of an acorn, or the love of a mother for her son or daughter, or I hear the beautiful music of a great composer, I know there can only be one reason. God. TC
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