Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Big Bang? Think about it.
OK, lets think about it. The world just so happened to come together in a violent explosion, that random molecules, never mind where they came from, but all at one time happened to come together and make our planet which is 7926 miles in diameter. Then it happend to take place next to a sun, and by chance it was close enough for the heat that we wouldn’t freeze, but not too close that all things would burn up (From the total radiation of heat of the sun, 47 percent reaches the earth's surface. The other 53 percent gets absorbed or reflected in different ways: by clouds, by steam, dust and gases in the air, by the atmosphere, by land and oceans and by clouds. That was a lucky thing to happen!) And then, "luckliy" there was such a thing as gravity, to have the earth orbit the sun at a speed of 65,000 mph, but don’t think how we are traveling 65,000 mph right now, and are just sitting here. Never mind where gravity came from and that the earth exploded together with just enough mass to have just the right amount of gravity, not to be crushed by it or float away. Never mind that in the vastness of space that this earth, day in day out in 24 hour peroids never fails to make a full revolution, with out making so much as a sound, and all that man has ever tried to do hasn’t slowed that down. Never mind the we are "floating" in the vastness of space, that just so happened to be in a spot that could only habitate any type of life. For anyone to say that all this just came about by some violent chance, and it all worked out so perfectly and that this viloent, unexpected event happened, yet has maintained perfectly since in smooth uninterupted motion since is not a man of science, but a man of faith. Faith in an imaginary story. The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works (psa 14:1) Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear. (Heb 11:3)