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WILL SCIENCE DISPROVE GOD? [Spirituality & Religion]

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The missing ingredient in the big bang theory is the power source — a source beyond any natural physical law — a source beyond our imagination. The God of the Bible claims responsibility for the creation of the universe. Could anything other than the Almighty God fulfill the premises upon which the big bang theory is based?
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@LadyGrace
The God of the Bible claims responsibility for the creation of the universe. Could anything other than the Almighty God fulfill the premises upon which the big bang theory is based?

Not a thing, sister, not a thing. Good post.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@LadyGrace Yes.. An unstable Universe. Any physicist will tear his or her hair out at the dumbing down. But imagine a person bouncing on a trampoline. As they sink into the mat they store energy in the springs mat and their body, which is held static for a moment in time, then released back up, to propel them up and out until the reach a zenith, then fall back to repeat the process ever trillion years or so.
@whowasthatmaskedman It wasnt that way in the beginning. Adam and Eve's world was perfect, without sin or destruction before the fall.
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@LadyGrace I respect you too much to argue with you. But I must dispute a couple of your statements. The Garden was not perfect in your story. The Serpent was there. And Eve was not perfect, being subject to temptation. For the Feminists in the audience, by extension, since Even was made from a rib of Adam, that makes Adam imperfect as well.
As a religious construct of society your myth has some merit. (Personally I prefer the Buddhist approach) But if you want to present it as science it has to stand up as science, and the theory has to fit the facts.
@whowasthatmaskedman Thank you for your ideas/comment. I'm strictly going by what God's Word reveals. The Garden of Eden was perfect, in that it was made prior to the sin factor. Being that God is sinless, perfect, and cannot make errors, He did not create anything that was evil or make any mistakes. The fact that the serpent was there, is strictly because he was cast out of heaven for trying to take it over. That doesn't make the Garden evil because he was in it. The Serpent, himself was evil. The bible says that sin was found IN him.

Adam and Eve were made perfect before their fall. So Eve didn't make Adam imperfect. We each make our own choices and are responsible only for ourselves. Everything was perfect before the fall. That is, until Genesis 3 when Satan (in the form of a serpent) approached Eve and challenged the one command that God had given them. It would have stayed perfect, had Adam and Eve not chosen to disobey God. However, having free will like the Angel's, they made a choice, though warned, to disobey God, which then ushered in sin. No one forced them to do that.

There was also the expulsion from the perfect conditions in the Garden of Eden. "Therefore the Lord God sent him out of the Garden of Eden to till the ground from which he was taken (Genesis 3:23)." Humanity was no longer allowed to live in the Garden.The paradise of Eden would soon degenerate as would the rest of the earth. Eden had been lost and humanity had been plunged into the curse of sin.
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@LadyGrace
There was also the expulsion from theperfectconditions in theGardenofEden. "Therefore the Lord God sent him out of theGardenofEdento till the ground from which he was taken (Genesis 3:23)." Humanity was no longer allowed to live in theGarden.Theparadise ofEdenwould soon degenerate as would the rest of the earth. Eden had been lost and humanity had been plunged into the curse of sin.

Amen, sister, amen.