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Did God Create The Universe?
By Nigel Grogan
June 30, 2013
I am an avid reader of UFO Digest articles and am continually amazed at the wide variety of theories and explanations for the existence of UFOs, covering all aspects of the phenomena, from their origins to their ultimate intentions.
Whoever, or whatever they are, they have become a firmly established part of the British psychic and if you can believe recent polls, more British people now believe in the likelihood of the existence of extra terrestrials, than they do in God.
There is also a growing belief that perhaps an advanced extra terrestrial civilization was responsible for the emergence of Homo Sapiens, with Human evolution being accelerated, or that the Earth was seeded and life on Earth established. It is even proposed that perhaps life arrived inside a comet or meteor.
Whilst such theories make for an interesting and thought provoking discussion, they fail to address the one remaining and seemingly insolvable problem, “The emergence of life from lifelessness”.
If extraterrestrials are responsible for Human existence, which I personally do not believe, you are still left with the issue of their own origin. How did they come into existence? Are we to assume that they too had help along their Evolutionary journey and if so, by whom?
Eventually we are left with the issue of how life in the Universe first began.
The current theory, if I am correct, still revolves around the Big Bang, an explosion of such magnitude, that is responsible for the known Universe and everything it contains. I think we need to analyse such theories before giving them any credibility.
I believe that the known Universe contains an estimated hundred billion galaxies, with our own Milky way containing over a hundred billion stars. Is it really possible that an explosion that simply appeared from somewhere?, could be responsible for such a simply staggering amount of cosmic material and eventually result in such beauty, order and complexity?.
We are told that the Universe began approximately Fourteen and a half billion years ago, with the Earth forming approximately ten billion years later.
I am not a scientist, but surely after ten billion years wouldn't the result of the Big Bang be that the material that initially formed it, would have become so dispersed after travelling out in a 360 degree pattern, with no gravity to slow it down, that we would have ended up with just particles, separated by vast distances and with temperatures of absolute zero. Yet we are to believe that somehow Galaxies with billions of Suns powered by Fusion reaction and of course planets, mysteriously began to form? Eventually resulting in something as magnificent as our own Solar System, with all the planets orbiting the Sun on the same plain and with all the ingredients needed for life being present, even if the chances of such an occurrence are actually trillions to one?
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Did God Create The Universe?
By Nigel Grogan
June 30, 2013
I am an avid reader of UFO Digest articles and am continually amazed at the wide variety of theories and explanations for the existence of UFOs, covering all aspects of the phenomena, from their origins to their ultimate intentions.
Whoever, or whatever they are, they have become a firmly established part of the British psychic and if you can believe recent polls, more British people now believe in the likelihood of the existence of extra terrestrials, than they do in God.
There is also a growing belief that perhaps an advanced extra terrestrial civilization was responsible for the emergence of Homo Sapiens, with Human evolution being accelerated, or that the Earth was seeded and life on Earth established. It is even proposed that perhaps life arrived inside a comet or meteor.
Whilst such theories make for an interesting and thought provoking discussion, they fail to address the one remaining and seemingly insolvable problem, “The emergence of life from lifelessness”.
If extraterrestrials are responsible for Human existence, which I personally do not believe, you are still left with the issue of their own origin. How did they come into existence? Are we to assume that they too had help along their Evolutionary journey and if so, by whom?
Eventually we are left with the issue of how life in the Universe first began.
The current theory, if I am correct, still revolves around the Big Bang, an explosion of such magnitude, that is responsible for the known Universe and everything it contains. I think we need to analyse such theories before giving them any credibility.
I believe that the known Universe contains an estimated hundred billion galaxies, with our own Milky way containing over a hundred billion stars. Is it really possible that an explosion that simply appeared from somewhere?, could be responsible for such a simply staggering amount of cosmic material and eventually result in such beauty, order and complexity?.
We are told that the Universe began approximately Fourteen and a half billion years ago, with the Earth forming approximately ten billion years later.
I am not a scientist, but surely after ten billion years wouldn't the result of the Big Bang be that the material that initially formed it, would have become so dispersed after travelling out in a 360 degree pattern, with no gravity to slow it down, that we would have ended up with just particles, separated by vast distances and with temperatures of absolute zero. Yet we are to believe that somehow Galaxies with billions of Suns powered by Fusion reaction and of course planets, mysteriously began to form? Eventually resulting in something as magnificent as our own Solar System, with all the planets orbiting the Sun on the same plain and with all the ingredients needed for life being present, even if the chances of such an occurrence are actually trillions to one?
CONTINUE READING: www.ufodigest.com/article/did-god-create-universe-0629