January 16, 2012

  • massive fail for secular origins theories

    Here's a great post linking to other posts about a physics conference last week in which secular physicists were dismayed about the fact that they still can't figure out how the universe could have popped into existence from nothing.  Physicists are now admitting that "All the evidence we have says that the universe had a beginning."   And they don't know what started this beginning.

    http://crev.info/2012/01/cosmologists-forced-to-in-the-beginning/

    For those of us who have read the Bible and know the God of the Bible, the answer is quite simple.   God started it.

    This is not a "God of the gaps" argument; rather, it is a testimonial inference (and/or "inference-to-the-best-explanation") which fits perfectly with all known scientific evidence.

    "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth."  Genesis 1:1

Comments (3)

  • Actually physicists don't pretend to understand how or even if the universe began, and don't claim that it "popped into existence from nothing". Creationists very frequently put those words in their mouths, but even your BS extremely biased article acknowledges multiple schools of thought on the subject.

    And no, "god did it" doesn't make perfect sense, or any sense, any more than "nature did it". It ignores the question of "how" entirely and obnoxiously pretends to answer a question we don't even know how to properly ask yet.

  • Also, scientists not having an answer no more means christianity is correct by default than scientists not understanding lightning validated norse legends about zeus and thor.

  • John 1:1-14
    He did it all and to Him all is owed!
    Amen

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