Scientists discover proof of God’s existence

Well, it sort of depends on your interpretation.

Scientists are saying they have confirmed “[i]n the trillion-trillionth of a second after the big bang, the universe expanded from the size of a gumball to astronomical proportions, according to the inflation theory. The universe then settled into a more leisurely pace of expansion over the past 13.7 billion years or so.”

The old joke about the Big Bang theory was “God said it and ‘Bang!’ it happened”. Such a rapid expansion of the universe does not contradict the stories of Creation.

And, there’s some more …

Certain features in the microwave “sky” look to some experts like statistical anomalies, and WMAP’s new data make them even more conspicuous.

Some of the anomalies seem to “very oddly line up with the geometry of the solar system,” said Glenn Starkman of Case Western Reserve University in Ohio.

For example, some groups of anomalies seem to be pointing in one direction. But this idea runs counter to the accepted principle that the cosmos has no preferred orientation (whereas Earth, for example, is governed by its magnetic field, which gives rise to the directions of the compass).

Keep your eyes to the skies … and the Bible. :-)

3 Responses to “Scientists discover proof of God’s existence”

  1. Of course the scientist who proposed the Big Bang theory originally was a Catholic priest.

  2. Thanks for adding that, Jeff!

    Georges Lemaître, a Belgian cosmologist and Catholic priest. “In 1931, Lemaître proposed that at some point in the distant past, the universe was compressed into a tiny object which he called the ‘cosmic egg.’

    Perhaps “the egg” came before “the chicken”? ;-)

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