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Re: TOBS: From nothing?



"MarkA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 06:16:28 +0000, JaBrIoL wrote:
>
> > All
> >
> >
> >  Can experts now explain the origin of the universe? Many scientists,
> > uncomfortable with the idea that the universe was created by a higher
> > intelligence, speculate that by some mechanism it created itself out of
> > nothing. Does that sound reasonable to you? Such speculations usually
> > involve some variation of a theory (inflationary universe model)
> > conceived in 1979 by physicist Alan Guth. Yet, more recently, Dr. Guth
> > admitted that his theory "does not explain how the universe arose from
> > nothing." Dr. Andrei Linde was more explicit in a Scientific American
> > article: "Explaining this initial singularity-where and when it all
> > began-still remains the most intractable problem of modern cosmology."
> >
> > If experts cannot really explain either the origin or the early
> > development of our universe, should we not look elsewhere for an
> > explanation? Indeed, you have valid reasons to consider some evidence
> > that many have overlooked but that may give you real insight on this
> > issue. The evidence includes the precise measurements of four
> > fundamental forces that are responsible for all properties and changes
> > affecting matter. At the mere mention of fundamental forces, some may
> > hesitate, thinking, 'That's solely for physicists.' Not so. The basic
> > facts are worth considering because they affect us.
>
> Let's compare two hypotheses:
>
> a) We know that the world that we experience is far different from the
> world that we know exists from the study of quantum mechanics and
> cosmology.  The onset of our current Universe was a colossal event that is
> probably beyond our capacity to comprehend

such as the power of YHWH?









, much in the way that quantum
> entanglement is beyond our capacity to comprehend, though we can observe
> it readily.  Trying to construct a detailed description of what happened
> 12-15 billion years ago by looking at the result is like trying to figure
> out how the World Trade Center was built by looking at one piece of the
> wreckage after its collapse.
>
> b) Goddidit.
>
> While I admit that b) has a certain elegant simplicity, it really doesn't
> convey much information.  The reason that some people cannot accept a) is
> that it lacks, and will always lack, that nice, neat, "just-so-story"
> completeness that goes with b).

but let's take a step back and look at the bigger picture from a different
angle. I realize that most evolutionists are unfamiliar with all the
teachings and message of YHWH's Son Christ Jesus but there is one
irrefutable fact regarding his teachings. That is that they are absolute
perfection. IOW if every human being were to live according to the teachings
of Christ, this world would be unrecognizably different that it currently
is. Pain, suffering, hatred and misery would not exist. Neither would
governments or politics. YHWH has promised to restore the earth to such a
paradise and He has given us His son to prove an example of how people will
be in this "new earth". Christ reinforced this message during his time on
earth. This is the wonderful hope we have if we will only subject ourselves
to the will of YHWH. Christ's teachings are flawless and if all humans lived
their lives according to those principles the earth would be a paradise.
Instead, what do we see with the majority of humans' refusal to live
according to the will of YHWH? Humans decided they wanted to rule themselves
and did not want to submit to YHWH and what does history bear out? Politics,
hatred, war, prejudice. We have proven one thing; that we are incapable of
self rule. Believing in the big bang theory or political partisanship (yes,
*true* Christians do *not* support *any* human political faction) or
darwinism isn't going to change that fact. By submitting to YHWH I have
hope. If some radical terrorists get nuclear bombs (which is obviously
inevitable) could it create a worldwide chain reaction resulting in full
scale nuclear war? Of course it will, but long before that happens mankind
will have proven conclusively that he is incapable of self rule. What
happens then? If there is a God he will save those who have not stubbornly
rejected Him in favor of self rule. If not, the atmosphere goes up in a
nuclear fireball









I choose hope!

please study the teachings of YHWH's Son Christ Jesus and submit to YHWH. It
does not benefit me if you do, yet I beg you to for your own sake.

L Perez (one of Jehovah's people)





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