Either there is a God that created everything or there isn't. There is no third option. If there is no God, then everything in the universe, including the universe itself, had to exist for all eternity. The material in the universe would have to "have had no beginning". If the material universe did not exist for all eternity, where did it come from? Did something come from nothing? This, in and of itself, defies all logic.
If we take the position that the material universe did exist for all eternity, we are still stuck with the question of - where did all the material in the universe come from in the first place? The only answer is still - it still came from nothing. Well, actually there is another answer but that brings us full circle to the existence of a Creator God. Dr. Thiel discusses many facts of science and physics that all point to the logical conclusion that there must have been something that created the physical universe.
It couldn't have just popped into existence in a Big Bang. He also explores some points put forth by some scientists and physicists that offer their own personal theories about the creation of the universe and humanity. When learning of the overwhelming mathematical odds against life, atheist and astronomer Fred Hoyle was stunned. Here is an excerpt from Dr. Thiel's book: Fred Hoyle, the astronomer who coined the term "big bang, " said that his atheism was "greatly shaken" at these developments.
He later wrote that "a common-sense interpretation of the facts suggests that a super-intellect has monkeyed with the physics, as well as with chemistry and biology .
Either there is a God that created everything or there isn't. There is no third option. If there is no God, then everything in the universe, including the universe itself, had to exist for all eternity. The material in the universe would have to "have had no beginning". If the material universe did not exist for all eternity, where did it come from? Did something come from nothing? This, in and of itself, defies all logic.
If we take the position that the material universe did exist for all eternity, we are still stuck with the question of - where did all the material in the universe come from in the first place? The only answer is still - it still came from nothing. Well, actually there is another answer but that brings us full circle to the existence of a Creator God. Dr. Thiel discusses many facts of science and physics that all point to the logical conclusion that there must have been something that created the physical universe.
It couldn't have just popped into existence in a Big Bang. He also explores some points put forth by some scientists and physicists that offer their own personal theories about the creation of the universe and humanity. When learning of the overwhelming mathematical odds against life, atheist and astronomer Fred Hoyle was stunned. Here is an excerpt from Dr. Thiel's book: Fred Hoyle, the astronomer who coined the term "big bang, " said that his atheism was "greatly shaken" at these developments.
He later wrote that "a common-sense interpretation of the facts suggests that a super-intellect has monkeyed with the physics, as well as with chemistry and biology .