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Created on: September 30, 2009
The debate as to whether it was the "Big Bang" or the "Big Man" that created the universe and all life contained within it has been one that has raged on for years now. While the scientists think that they have it all figured out, those who faithfully believe in the ancient scriptures contained in the Bible think that they too know the truth. But in reality. Neither side is wrong, and both sides are right. While it was indeed the "Big Bang" that created the universe, no one has ever taken the time to think about what the "Big Bang" really was, or is, rather.
According to science, the "Big Bang" was a pin point of energy that exploded, expanding outward to form the universe. Although this theory is more than likely correct, it is incomplete. In its present state, the Big Bang causes debate with those who believe the scriptures contained in the Bible because it leaves too many questions unanswered, the biggest question being, "Well, okay, if there was nothing before the Big Bang, then where did the pin point of energy come from?" But, however, science has now begun to discover the answer to that question, which will not only complete the Big Bang theory, but will unite science and spirituality , ending the debate once and for all.
According to a relatively new science, called Quantum Physics, at the very core of all things solid, both animate and inanimate - everything is nothing but energy, which in its purest form is light. Energy is exactly what people describe God to be. It is eternal light. Energy is not created. It is and always has been a part of our reality. No matter what you do to it, it can't be destroyed. In the way that water can be frozen to become ice, or heated up to become steam, energy can change forms, but it can never be destroyed. So, is it possible that the pin point of energy that science refers to when explaining the Big Bang was really God? Could it be that God, being an endless, eternal, source of pure energy, expanded outward to form itself, or himself, into life as we know it? It's not only possible, it's probable.
If energy is known as a fact to be eternal light, and God is also known to be eternal light, how long will it take for the human intellect to do the math? The Big Bang and God are one and the same - energy formed into life as we know it. In reality, the debate does not really exist, because without knowing it, everyone is making the same argument, only one side is called science and the other side is spirituality.
Once the human race truly grasps the understanding of eternal energy, the most important question in all people's mind can then be answered - Will I go on after I die?
It is a fact that energy is eternal and all things including people are made of energy at their core level. Energy does not die, therefore...well... instead of letting the scientists do it, you do the math instead...
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