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The Science of God

A scientific look at the creation of the Universe and the existence of a God.

Going even further on the incalculable odds is the concept of Life. Even with an infinite number of planets, the odds of one being able to support life and then actually having life spawn from the voids of nothing on that planet are infinitesimal. And if you want to make that number even smaller still, consider the fact that this one little planet, (with the perfect orbit around its sun, with the host galaxy at the perfect position in the universe, with a single moon which traces the outlines of the planets magnetic fields and shield the little blue ball from countless meteors while still maintaining a comfortable distance in its orbit enough to ensure that the tides are not too severe or stagnant thus ending all life as we know it), this itty bitty IMPOSSIBLE speck of dirt would come to support sentient life capable of ATTEMPTING to understand matters beyond itself — Once again, you’ve fallen into scientific impossibility.

Beyond a certain point in probability (which, might I add, is very hard to reach), science eventually renders that an occurrence can simply NEVER happen. There is actually a lot of things that science says is completely impossible, though most people who thing they are familiar with it claim that science harbors no impossibilities. If that the case then maybe we should look back at where this article began, with a simple scientific law that goes unchallenged: Energy CANNOT be created or destroyed, it can only change form. That “cannot” sounds like science is pretty well decided on accepting certain impossibilities. The one that we must accept now, however, is this:

It is impossible for God NOT to exist.

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  1. inquiring mind

    On April 12, 2009 at 4:52 pm


    I firmly believe that a lot of scientific discoveries are based on the therory that some things are immpossible like the fact there is in fact God. Given that he is proportedly able to see all and has legions of minions that do is bidding (angels ) . It gives meat to the idea of multi dimensional universes whereby God presides over all of them current train of thought is eleven. Thereby enabling him to oversee Heaven and Hell and all the other stop overs like Purgatory and other stages of Earthly and or Heavenly planes to have humanoid pesonages dwell.

  2. Vicious St. James

    On April 23, 2009 at 5:30 am


    Well, inquiring mind, I’ll be honest, I don’t entirely understand what it is you’re trying to say – but I will go ahead and state that no where in my article do I attempt to prove the existance of Heaven, Hell, Angels, Demons, Purgatory, or any other sort of universe.

    All I’ve done is use the sciences we all live by to prove that he (”he” used as a generic pronoun) must exist. I can make no assumptions as he is capable of or what his intentions are, were, or will ever be.

    A lot of science, though, and I will agree, is driven by a disbelief in a god. Having nothing to believe in is a very startingly experience, and it makes you want to fully understand what is around you, in effort to find meaning. Thus, we have science. If everyone believed in a god and completely trusted them to oversee all the matters of their day to day lifes, it is fairly reasonable to assume that they’d feel no need to continue advancing in sciences – technology and medicine would grind to a halt and people’s self-reliance would fleet away to nothing as they would become aquainted to a god who handled everything.

    This alone, for me, is reason enough to answer the question of why god doesn’t make himself known more often in the form of “miricales”.

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