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Samson's Riddle

Friday, March 17, 2006

Smoking Gun...

CNN is reporting that there is a 'smoking gun' to the Big Bang Theory.  From the article:

'By the faint cosmic glow of the oldest known light, physicists say they have found evidence that the universe grew to astounding proportions in less than the blink of an eye. In that trillionth of a second after the big bang, the universe expanded from the size of a marble to a volume larger than all of observable space through a process known as inflation. At the same time, the seeds were planted for the formation of stars, galaxies, planets and every other object in the universe.'

WOW.  What secular humanists would describe as the Big Bang, I would describe as proof of an External Source of creation (God).  Astronomy used to teach an ever-expanding universe, now they have modified that to be an ever-expanding universe at the blink of an eye.  For one to have faith in the science of man that always is being refined and modified vs. a faith in a Person that never changes is weak indeed.

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