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Two Big Bangs?

How did the universe begin? The average evolutionist will immediately reply with “a big bang.” But that story might be changing (no surprise—evolutionary ideas change frequently, as we’ve documented time and time again!). A new hypothesis suggests the universe began not with a big bang—but with two big bangs, “one for ordinary matter and another delayed one for dark matter, originating from a separate form of energy.”

This new hypothesis is an attempt to answer “two cosmological mysteries”:

The first is understanding in detail how the Universe came into existence. The second is the nature of dark matter, a substance which is thought to be far more prevalent than all the stars and galaxies in the Universe.

Now, no one has observed this “dark matter”; rather, its existence is inferred based on some unusual phenomena in the heavens (you can read more about dark matter from a creation worldview in this article by astronomer Dr. Danny Faulkner). But how was this hypothetical matter created? Well, perhaps, according to these scientists, by a second big bang creating vacuum dark energy “which became the origin of dark matter.”

Reading through the popular science summary of this new hypothesis feels like reading through an explanation of the science fiction behind some new superhero movie! It reads exactly like fiction—one big bang produced energy which eventually, somehow, formed all the matter in the universe, and then maybe a month or so later, a second big bang created a different form of energy that formed a different kind of matter. It sounds like fiction because it is!

When I saw the headline reporting on this new paper, my first thought was that Christians who compromise God’s Word with the big bang will now have to modify the Bible again to fit a second big bang in somewhere! After all, the Bible doesn’t teach one big bang, let alone two!

Now, I have some Christians tell me, “The Bible does teach a big bang—God said, ‘Let there be . . .’ and bang, there was!” But the Bible doesn’t just say, “In the beginning, God created,” and then leave it up to our investigations and imaginations to fill in all the details. Rather, God gave us a detailed description of exactly how God created—by the power of his Word. God spoke, and it was . . . and everything appeared in the order God commanded it to. This is important because the big bang and the Bible contradict each other when it comes to the order of events:

More guess work from evolution scientists who want God out of the picture. Will they ever learn that they can't always get what they want?

[media=https://youtu.be/n-wAypUwvTc] This video has apo0logetics to think about. Be praying for you.
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What a super article! New hypothesis to [b]attempt[/b] to answer “two cosmological mysteries", is right. It's strictly theory against the real truth of God's Word, and it shall never outdo the Bible nor catch up to the genius of God. It's outright pathetic that mankind thinks he could ever be smarter than God.
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@LadyGrace Hopefully one day you might open to the Living Word, rather than resting in a [b]particular time conditioned theology[/b] that presumes to be "all truth".

It is certainly Reality that is "genius', on that we agree.

A lot of people here do not think that that are smarter than God. They simply think that they are smarter than YOU.

May grace be with you.

All the best.
@SW-User What on earth are you talking about? Like you I don't believe in YEC either, but have you read Lady Grace's articles- she has a huge passion for Christ!

What on earth have you done for Christ on here?????
@BritishFailedAesthetic He's angry with me because I couldn't agree with his teachings on Buddhist beliefs and explained to him why.
@SW-User I never assume anything that God says. I know it to be the truth as God is no liar and he is not sinful.
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@LadyGrace No, God is no liar. You miss the point as usual.

Try to stop kicking against the pricks!

😀
@LadyGrace Oh, so he's not a Christian anyway.
@SW-User Oh look, it's our universalist friend and his umpteenth account.
@BritishFailedAesthetic he has not accepted Jesus as Savior, no. And that's okay, that's up to him but he shouldn't be rude to people but I can overlook that as well. People tend to criticize what they don't understand. But we should never attack the person.
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@BritishFailedAesthetic Try not to trust in being a "Christian"!

That is purely a form of self-justification which misses the reality of Grace.
@SW-User 😂😂😂
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@BritishFailedAesthetic Oh, its the "true" Christian who refuses to HEAR the Universalist matter despite countless invitations.

[i]He who answers a matter before he hears it, It is folly and shame to him.[/i]

Proverbs 18:13

So continue in your shame and folly!
@SW-User Hey you're a "Christian"- a "Christian" on the level of Michelle William's and Beyonce's "Say yes" 😂😆
@SW-User If you knew anything about him, you would not accuse him of trusting in Christianity alone, apart from God. Do you even know what the word Christian means? A Christian is simply a follower of Christ, so your statements hold no meaning. They make no sense whatsoever. You talk about Grace but you don't even know the meaning of it. Tell us what you think Grace is, because you have no belief that all of us are born with a sinful nature and are in need of the salvation in Christ. Therefore you don't understand grace. Christ and grace are inseparable. Your reality of Grace is therefore flawed greatly.
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@BritishFailedAesthetic You are invited to participate on the Progressive Christian Forum, here:-

https://tcpc.ipbhost.com

Have you the bravery to play "away from home" or do you just like the comfort of being among like-minded people?
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@LadyGrace Thanks again for your opinion.

You are invited to this Forum:-

https://tcpc.ipbhost.com


Thanks.
@SW-User [quote] Progressive Christian [/quote]

@SW-User I do not trust in man-made philosophy. I know Jesus is trustworthy. What you are attempting to do is not only judge me but attempt to initiate me into your doctrines that contradict God's Word and I won't do that.. I think it's very important to understand not only what we believe, but why, and I do know that for myself because I strictly follow what God says in His Word and a person can't go wrong like that, unless they want to call God a liar.
@SW-User I didn't miss anything and I didn't assume anything so stop your false accusations and filthy description. I don't entertain dialogue like that. You can stop trolling now. You believe what you believe, and I believe in what I believe. Let's leave it at that.
@SW-User [quote]A lot of people here do not think that that are smarter than God. They simply think that they are smarter than YOU.
May grace be with you. All the best.[/quote]

It's a good thing I don't live by what people think of me, nor care. They are certainly free to think anything they want to and some probably are a lot smarter than me, so what? I never once claimed to be smarter than anyone. So you're insincere childish, critical verbage in your phony last two sentences just after criticizing my character, mean nothing. 😂 Yes you really show love don't you? Preach it to the hand.
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[quote] Hopefully one day you might open to the Living Word, rather than resting in a particular time conditioned theology that presumes to be "all truth". [quote]

Hopefully one day you'll grow up and act like an adult who actually loves and cares about people. Your example leaves a lot to be desired.
@SW-User [quote] Oh, its the "true" Christian who refuses to HEAR the Universalist matter despite countless invitations.
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This is the first time I've met a universalist who didn't understand what a universalist is.....a person who believes that all humankind will eventually be saved, which definitely contradicts the Bible you say you believe in. Don't be quoting scripture when you don't know what you're talking about. If everyone were going to be saved eventually, then there would be no need for salvation or for Jesus to pay for our sins on the cross, and the Bible clearly confirms that we cannot get to heaven by good works. John 3:16 doesn't say to believe in universalism, but in Him if we want to get to heaven. A person simply cannot go wrong when they listen to what God says in His Word. The Bible says that Jesus is the way the truth and the life and no man can come to His Father, but by Him. So we don't need a universalist fan club. That's false teaching. It's the Christian, who refuses to believe any other gospel, but Christ's. He even warned about that in His Word, so don't try to pawn off another gospel on people nor Bible scripture you don't understand and misinterpret. Read and know your Bible.
@SW-User [quote] You are invited to participate on the Progressive Christian Forum, here:-

https://tcpc.ipbhost.com

Have you the bravery to play "away from home" or do you just like the comfort of being among like-minded people?
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Jesus warned:
Galatians 1:8 to 12 - "But even if we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel to you than what we have preached to you, let him be accursed. As we have said before, so now I say again, if anyone preaches any other gospel to you than what you have received, let him be accursed."
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@LadyGrace Again, you PRESUME that your [b]particular time conditioned Protestant Reform understanding[/b] is co-eternal and identical with the true Gospel.

Hopefully you will not feel too ashamed or foolish by not HEARING other gospels but your own [b]particular ones[/b], and eventually surrender to Grace.

The same for @BritishFailedAesthetic and @GodSpeed63.

All the best.
@SW-User Please look into the Protestant reformation, Luther never intended for churches to be as un-catholoc as possible.
@BritishFailedAesthetic I don't think God judges whether churches are more like Catholic or not. But more like Him. I cannot go along with Catholic theology. When the veil in the temple was rent in half, from top to bottom, which was a feat that not even the strongest men could do, due to the strength of it, that signified that jesus' death allowed for us to come to directly to Him in prayer and fellowship and in His spiritual presence, for repentance of sins, and that's why the priest was no longer needed for people to come and repent to, nor rely on him for mediation between us and Christ. Christ became our only Mediator the day He finished his mission on the cross, to break that barrier between God and man. 1st Timothy 2:5 and 6. We can go directly to Jesus and pray to him ourselves. No priest or Pope can mediate for us. They themselves are not without sin, so they cannot claim to forgive us of our sins, on Christ's behalf. Jesus said not to confess to anyone but Him for pardon of sins and forgiveness. We can be in any condition and live anywhere in the world, and when we pray, Christ will hear us and save us. Besides it is not the denominations of this world that save us. It is none other than Jesus Christ, and His promises, as confirmed in His Word.