I’m not going to be the one to prove exactly how the universe formed or began. I’m not even interested in trying to. BUT I do have an opinion (I’m quite sure everyone does), and I’m being forced to voice it for school.
I’ve been reading all these articles for science, like nebular theory versus biblical creation, and it’s making my head hurt. The articles, they’re biased. Like totally biased, as in they were all written by avid Christian scientists who intensely advocate and endorse that the answer to every question that people haven’t fully figured out is that it was God. It’s like they’re all saying that that is the ONLY explanation. I mean, they do have good arguments, like the universe is only thousands of years old, not billions, and the proof is moons and such being heated internally. If they were billions of years old, their internal fuels would’ve burnt out long ago.
My issue is that they just assume they’re right, and that there is no other explanation. I swear, that is the most irritating character trait in existence. Like, I think that the smartest people are those who accept that they might be wrong and are open-minded to new ideas, and these guys who wrote all these articles don’t even consider the possibility that they might not be correct. NOTE that I am not saying they are incorrect, only that they should be more broad-minded.
I feel like there isn’t any substantial evidence to prove that God (or any other deity or religion or anything) exists and created the universe. It’s much easier to think that the Big Bang Theory is true, or even to think that we just ARE, without an explanation. Besides, why do religion and science have to get all mixed up like that? It’s confusing. Like why can’t we have evolved into humans as we are now, but there be a god/gods watching over us, without them having anything to do with the creation, them being created as well, but them being created higher and being tasked with watching over us?
I see these articles trying to prove that God exists. They do have good arguments to disprove nebular theory, but they don’t necessarily prove God. They don’t at all, really. They simply prove that we don’t know how the solar system and the galaxy and the universe as a whole actually came to be as it is, but they still try and shove God in there, but just because we don’t know the answer doesn’t mean there isn’t one. 😀