Thursday, March 20, 2014

God Left a Clue

Now for the really interesting stuff. A team of scientists led by John Kovacs from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics has located the "smoking gun" proving the Big Bang theory of the creation of the universe and the scientific community is buzzing. Gravitational waves were theorized by Einstein as the aftermath of the Big Bang and that is exactly what Kovacs' team found - essentially the ripple effect still spreading out from the original massive explosion that created the entire universe. Astrophysicists are putting the discovery on a par with the biggest ever in this field including things like "dark" matter and anti-matter. The theological ramifications are gigantic as well. 

The inescapable conclusion is that the universe was created at a point in time. Created by whom is the question.  An Israeli physicist commented on the huge discovery and said:

Without addressing who or what caused it, the mechanics of the creation process in the Big Bang match the Genesis story perfectly ... If I had to make up a theory to match the first passages in Genesis, the Big Bang theory would be it.

Does it prove God? No, not per se, but applying Occam's Razor, it is the simplest of any explanation out there and therefore the most likely true. Just as Scripture says, the proof of God's existence is woven throughout creation. Romans 1:20. 
www.wnd.com/2014/03/physicist-big-bang-breakthrough-confirms-creation/

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