Monday, May 15, 2023

Theisim

 


the·ism
noun
belief in the existence of a god or gods
especially belief in one god as creator of the universe
intervening in it 
and sustaining a personal relation to his creatures.






"Because this energy is a property of space itself, it would not be diluted as space expands. As more space comes into existence, more of this energy-of-space would appear. As a result, this form of energy would cause the universe to expand faster and faster."

(Okay, great, why did it start 7.7 billion years after space first existed then?

"intervening in it".)


"Unfortunately, no one understands why the cosmological constant should even be there, much less why it would have exactly the right value to cause the observed acceleration of the universe."


(100% incorrect.)


"Too many Christians see a clash between science and the Bible where no clash truly exists. Aspects of the Big Bang theory can actually support the creation account in Genesis. For years, many scientists saw the universe as being infinite and eternal. If the universe has no beginning or end, then there is nothing for a god to create. That view fit perfectly with the beliefs of atheistic scientists."


(They have backed themselves in a corner with their own methods basically.)


Isaiah 42:5 – “This is what God the LORD says—the Creator of the heavens, who stretches them out . . .”


Isaiah 44:24 – “ . . . I am the LORD, the Maker of all things, who stretches out the heavens . . .”


Isaiah 45:12 – “My own hands stretched out the heavens; I marshaled their starry hosts.”


Jeremiah 10:12 – “God . . . stretched out the heavens by his understanding.”


Jeremiah 51:15 – “He founded the world by his wisdom and stretched out the heavens by his understanding.”


The prophets of the Bible knew that God had “stretched out the heavens”—a description that bears an uncanny similarity to the theory of an expanding universe. What was often considered a metaphorical, poetic expression turns out to be more literal than ever thought, according to modern science. The Word of God, inspired by God, continues to amaze.


The Bible and science both agree that matter has not always existed. Scientists have no explanation for how the universe began if neither time nor space nor matter (Or energy) existed prior to the Big Bang. But Christians know that God created everything and that He created the universe ex nihilo (out of nothing). The Creator, existing before the moment of creation, must be immaterial and beyond time and space. (Transcendent) In other words, the only possibility for our existence is the existence of an eternal Being who created everything and “flipped the switch” in the instant of the Big Bang/creation. In that moment, time, space, and matter were all created. But, once again, it’s in the Bible. In fact, it’s in the very first verse: “In the beginning [TIME] God created (Energy) the heavens [SPACE] and the earth [MATTER]” (Genesis 1:1).


Fact is?


There is no other ancient book 

that even comes close 

to the scientific facts we now understand

about the creation account described in the Bible.


None.

Nowhere.

Not one.


You might wanna think about how/why that could be for a minute.



The accelerated expansion of the Universe?


Shows his

"intervening in it."


Where is the other metaphysical explanation 

for the evolution of the universe 

that has science backing it up?



I'll be waiting...


I got a chair at my table...


Etc...








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