God The Creator.
Is it possible to believe in God and the Big Bang? Many Christians have no problem in accepting the Big-Bang theory. They see the cosmologists helping them to understand how God brought the world into being - the Big Bang could have been the mechanism God used. And there is nothing in the theory itself which proves that there is no such being as God.
Who is the real God?In monotheistic thought, God is usually viewed as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith. God is usually conceived of as being omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent and omnibenevolent as well as having an eternal and necessary existence.
What came first the Big Bang or God? According to the Book of Genesis, God created the universe - and all the heavenly bodies, the sun, the moon, and the stars - in six days. But according to contemporary cosmologists the universe began with a great explosion known as the Big Bang, after which the stars and galaxies slowly formed over billions of years.
Which God is the creator? A creator deity or creator god (often called the Creator) is a deity or god responsible for the creation of the Earth, world, and universe in human religion and mythology. In monotheism, the single God is often also the creator. There is one God in three Persons: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus) and God the Holy Spirit. All three are separate, distinct and possessing specific roles while at the same time one God. This moves the sacrifice of Jesus away from a criminal dying on a cross to God sacrificing himself for humanity.
Who is creator of the earth? God is the creator of heaven and earth, the world.
What is the difference between God and the universe? God is in everything and exists everywhere. Whole the universe contains God and God is in every point of the universe because God is concepts of the physicochemical laws and these laws are the essence of the universe. God himself is absolute but his action and results can be relative.
Who is bigger God or universe? Although I know it is very hard for you to imagine, God is bigger than the universe - and one reason is because He created the universe. As the Bible says, ``In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth' (Genesis 1:1).
Does the Big Bang Fit with the Bible?
The “big bang” story aims to explain the universe’s origin without God and simultaneously fails to align with either the Bible & established scientific findings.
God has always existed. He was not created, for He has always been. When God spoke to Moses from the burning bush, He described Himself in this way: "I AM WHO I AM" (Exodus 3:14). God created the heavens and earth, the entire universe, out of nothing. Isaiah says, "the LORD is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth" (Isaiah 40:28). All three persons of the Godhead were involved in the creation (Genesis 1:2; Acts 17:24; Hebrews 1:2; Colossians 1:16).
The “big bang” is a story about how the universe came into existence. It proposes that billions of years ago the universe began in a tiny, infinitely hot and dense point called a singularity. This singularity supposedly contained not only all the mass and energy that would become everything we see today, but also “space” itself. According to the story, the singularity rapidly expanded, spreading out the energy and space.
When we think of a "creator," we think of a person who is making new things out of raw materials. People "create" many things—art, sculpture, buildings, musical compositions—but these creations are made out of preexisting materials. God is the ultimate creator, because He created everything that exists, including the raw materials used by creators today. He made the universe out of nothing (Genesis 1:2; Colossians 1:16). People create, but God is the Creator.
God created the universe with His voice. Everything from light itself, to planets and stars, to the mountains and the seas, to plants and animals—God spoke them into existence (Genesis 1). When God created man, He fashioned him out of the earth, a special method of creation: "the LORD God formed the man of dust from the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living creature" (Genesis 2:7). Woman was fashioned by God from the man's rib (Genesis 2:18–23). Mankind is unique among creation, because they were created in the image of God (Genesis 1:27).
As humans, God designed us a step above the rest of creation. He has given us an eternal spirit. He created us with intellect, a conscience, and individual free will. Therefore, we have the ability to have a personal relationship with Him, which is what He desires to have with us (Jeremiah 29:12; James 4:8; Revelation 3:20). When Jesus, God incarnate, came to earth for our salvation, He was in the form of a man (Philippians 2:5–8; Luke 1:35).
God is the one and only true Creator. Satan is only able to pervert what God creates. People are only able to create with things that have already been created. All things find their origin in God (Jeremiah 10:16; James 1:17; Revelation 10:6). Because of this, everything ultimately belongs to God (Exodus 19:5; Psalm 50:12). As humans, we are a creation of God and we belong to Him, too. Since He created us with free will, we may choose to have a relationship with Him or to reject Him. Our choice will not be without consequences, whether good or bad. If we are wise, we will submit ourselves willingly to our Creator, for He is the only One who knows the intricacies of how we were made (Psalm 78:39; 103:14; Romans 9:20).
This statement has since been signed by hundreds of other scientists and professors at various institutions. The big bang seems to be losing considerable popularity. Secular scientists are increasingly rejecting the big bang in favor of other models. If the big bang is abandoned, what will happen to all the Christians who compromised and claimed that the Bible is compatible with the big bang? What will they say? Will they claim that the Bible actually does not teach the big bang, but instead that it teaches the latest secular model? Secular models come and go, but God’s Word does not need to be changed because God got it exactly right the first time.
The big bang has many scientific problems. These problems are symptomatic of the underlying incorrect worldview. The big bang erroneously assumes that the universe was not supernaturally created, but that it came about by natural processes billions of years ago. However, reality does not line up with this notion. Biblical creation explains the evidence in a more straightforward way without the ubiquitous speculations prevalent in secular models. But ultimately, the best reason to reject the big bang is that it goes against what the Creator of the universe himself has taught: “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth” (Genesis 1:1).
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