Apr 3, 2022

Faith's Logic And Reason Plus Facts Opens Truth's Door

All else is fiction 

In Stephen Hawking's book "A Brief History of Time", he, a famous scientist, made an interesting observation ...  

In Chapter 3 of the book, Hawking introduces the reader to the Big Bang Theory and the concept of a gravitational singularity, which Wikipedia describes as “a condition in which gravity is so intense that spacetime itself breaks down catastrophically.” Essentially, since the laws of physics are eviscerated at a singularity, what happened before it is both irrelevant and unknowable, and one could consider such an event as having reset the universe’s clock. Here's how Hawking describes it in his book (emphasis added throughout):

“This means that even if there were events before the big bang, one could not use them to determine what would happen afterward, because predictability would break down at the big bang. Correspondingly, if, as is the case, we know only what has happened since the big bang, we could not determine what happened beforehand. As far as we are concerned, events before the big bang can have no consequences, so they should not form part of a scientific model of the universe. We should therefore cut them out of the model and say that time had a beginning at the big bang. Many people do not like the idea that time has a beginning, probably because it smacks of divine intervention.”   
Stephen Hawking

So Hawking, one of the most famous scientists in human history, concluded, to the grievance of many evolutionists, that there was a "beginning" of the universe called The Big Bang.  If there was a big bang that blew planets in all directions from a center point, it could have exploded into existence when God said, "Let there be ..." in Genesis one. I would not be surprised if there was some big noise caused when God spoke the universe into existence.  Every word of our "eternally living",  Almighty, all-knowing God has the power of life and truth in it.  And if God's word, "Let there be...", resulted in "a great noise or big bang" of creation, it stands to reason that its obliteration would also result in a great noise. 

"But the day of the Lord will come .... in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up." 2 Peter 3:10.

There are many Creationist Christians who have been forced by logic and reason to seek the God of Creation as their LORD ... and found Jesus as their Savior in the pursuit.  Here is one of those, Lara Logan, a tough FOX News reporter you know little about, making her own interesting observation, and there are many millions of others who agree.  RB




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