Thursday, September 25, 2008

Genesis and Creation (11) - Something and Not Nothing

The big bang people have several big problems. The first is that the theory only takes us back so far. The big bang begins with all the energy in the universe concentrated at infinite density in a point of singularity. It cannot explain where all that energy came from or how it was concentrated in on point. It is actually a theory to describe change in the universe, not a theory of the origins of the universe.

The basic philosophical question that needs to be answered by every philosophy is the following.

Why there is something rather than nothing?
There are three possible answers to this question.
  1. Nothing exists
  2. The universe that exists now has always existed.
  3. The universe that exists now came into existence.
Although it is the most likely possibility, the first answer is clearly wrong, because I exist and the universe I live in exists. The second answer implies an eternal universe. This does not make sense. The big bank theory seems to require an external universe, but it cannot explain why the universe is eternal. The third possibility is the most plausible, but it needs a creator.

Genesis resolves this problem, because it begins with God Creator, who is eternal. An eternal God is more plausible than an eternal universe. God is the reason there is something and not nothing.

This full series is here.

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