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​ Think for a moment about what might be the most important thing you can study.

After a
moment the answer may become obvious. Why do we exist? How did our universe come into
existence? There is no more important thing you can study than the existence of this universe,
or why we are here. After all, we wouldn’t even have anything else to study if we didn’t exist. I
believe that we were created by an omnipresent, omnipotent, and omniscient God, who
supernaturally works in our world outside of the universe, and this essay is going to explain why.

​ Even if you choose to take a leap of faith and believe in the big bang theory, ignoring its
vast list of problems, what is the origin of the cosmic egg that exploded into this beautiful and
perfect world we have today? Where did it come from? There are only 3 options. Either it
existed forever, created itself (spontaneous generation), or it was created by something
supernatural outside of the physical universe.

​ The evidence from nature and science speaks against the first two options. According to
the second law of thermodynamics this cosmic egg couldn’t have existed forever because this
law tells us that everything in the natural realm is breaking down. We are running out of usable
energy, and the universe is moving towards a state of heat death, hence global warming. So the
universe couldn’t have existed forever or else we would already be out of usable energy.
Everything would be completely broken down and we would be in a state of extreme heat death.
Most natural cosmologists today can see that fact.

​ According to the first law of thermodynamics, the big bang cosmic egg also couldn’t have
created itself. All available observational evidence in the universe indicates that matter and
energy can’t create themselves in nature. Matter and energy can change forms, but they cannot
create themselves. It is scientifically impossible for the cosmic egg to create itself, which leaves
us with the last option. Hypothesizing that the universe is the result of a quantum fluctuation
doesn’t answer the question at all, because first there has to be a quantum energy field to
fluctuate, and if that’s true, where did that quantum field come from? Scientists' assumptions
just keep bringing back the same question.

​ The universe couldn’t have existed forever, and it couldn’t have created itself. If you
reject having a blind faith, and instead choose to follow the evidence wherever it leads without
bias, that leaves you with the third option. There must be a supernatural cause for the universe,
that is a fact. Notice they call it the big bang “theory”, not a fact. That “theory” is far from a fact.
“Know that the Lord, He is God; It is He who has made us, and not we ourselves; We are His
people and the sheep of His pasture.” - Psalms 100 : 3

That small essay is a very brief explanation of our true origin, and if you’d like that explained in
much deeper detail including some information about evolution, check out the links at the
bottom of the doc. There’s other small explanation right below this section about naturalism, the
big bang theory, and soon to have some notes on macro evolution as well!
Big bang?
From a naturalist's perspective, this universe is an accident. Notice how they use the word
“explosion” when describing the theory. Do you know of an explosion that caused perfect order and
beauty? Or an explosion that created life and morality itself, including more planets than grains of
sand on earth? Or can you name an explosion that at least created a single piece of matter at all?
Well according to scientists, that happened, and it happened by accident. A ball of matter the size of
a period exploded by accident into this beautiful world we have today. How, when, and why did it
explode? It couldn’t just happen. If your phone was sitting on a table beside you while you were
reading a book and that phone suddenly flew across the room at a speed of several hundreds of
miles per hour, wouldn’t you think something had to have caused that to move? Of course, because
that’s common sense. Cause and effect. With every effect there is a cause. Scientists say they know
when it happened (billions of years ago) but every 20 - 40 years the age of the universe is doubled
by scientists, which means that everything they have taught and said about the universe's age is and
always has been false. Scientists are biased to a creator being in their picture which is why they
have to change so much about what they say as time moves on, and not teach the whole story. It’s
no surprise why they don’t teach about God in the classroom. The federation that determines what’s
taught in the classroom is run by naturalists!

Naturalism?

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dogp4Nju8A3hprP_fcsEnrxU8c6u81tSfN20rMuXiYQ/edit?usp
=sharing

(^Another essay I wrote^)

https://subspla.sh/wmqp238 (35ish minute video explaining what I wrote in deeper detail)

Below is a link to an 8 session seminar by Jeff Miller that debunks the BBT, evolution, and even
dating methods. This seminar is the complete cherry on top, and completely scientifically proves
religious beliefs, and disproves scientists claims. Don’t believe me? Check it out! :D

Jeff Miller:

Ph.D. Biomechanical Engineering, Auburn University


●​ M.S. Biomechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington
●​ B.S. Physical Science, Freed-Hardeman University (minors in Bible, French,
Mathematics)
●​ B.S. Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Arlington
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7L6Qi6-i-8&list=PLKBQQWBFDT3IRG_sOFt4NsIWW6lwa
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