Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Why I believe in God

By Ray Barmore

This months post is going to be different than normal.

I have been asked if I ever question the existence of God. My answer may be a surprise, but yes I do question the existence of God. To me, it really doesn’t make any sense to exist and stay hidden from your creations. One might answer that God is all around us, just open your eyes and your heart. Ok, I agree! But why hasn’t God appeared in the last 2000 years. It seems that if I were a God, I wouldn’t leave any question as to my existence. There would be no doubt as to the proper way to worship me or what was the proper religion – Christianity, Judaism, Islam or even which church, Catholic, Mormon, etc.

Ok if I question the existence, why do I still believe that a God exists? It’s actually pretty simple; I have used the process of elimination. There are only two theories of how we got here. One is called the Theory of Evolution and the other is called the Theory of Creation. Neither theory addresses the beginning. Where did matter, space or even God come from? By the way, both theories require faith. The Theory of Evolution has so many holes in it that the only conclusion an intelligent individual can make is that evolution couldn’t possibly actually happen and therefore the Theory of Creation must be correct.

Some of the Problems with the Theory of Evolution.

1. According to the big bang theory, a tiny particle of very dense matter exploded, creating the beginning of the universe. Imagine an explosion in space without any gravity or resistance. You would have all matter blown away, leaving nothing in the center. As the particles traveled through space, their separation would increase making it very difficult to rejoin other particles. Also, no void of matter exists which would represent the point of explosion.

2. But, assuming the big bang occurred; the universe would now be filled with inorganic particles. We are led to believe that a magic elixir of inorganic particles could produce organic particles. Non-living to living. No life to life.

This elixir would have had to happen at least twice. At one time, dinosaurs ruled the earth, without humans. Then the dinosaurs all died. We now believe that a giant meteor measuring 100 miles in diameter landed in Mexico, causing earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis and wildfires. The destruction was so great it left most of the world a wasteland, shrouded in dust, perpetually cold and virtually devoid of all life and vegetation.

Then, the magic elixir would have had to happen again. Not just in one place in the ocean, but in most bodies of water all over the world. Look at the diversity of plants and animals all over the world. Every continent in the world has unique plants, animals, fish, birds and reptiles that exist only there. Plus many of them are localized to certain areas of the continent.

3. According to the theory of evolution, mankind climbed out of the water and continued to evolve until we became modern man. Since this took millions of years, one would naturally assume that there would be millions of fossils representing the evolution of all animals, not just man. However, there isn’t even one fossil suggesting that an evolutionary process took place. In fact, every single fossil found is identical to the present day being.

Another thing that most people don’t think about: dinosaurs also had to evolve. That means there should be millions of dinosaur fossils representing their evolution. Once again we come up blank.

Also, everyone of these animals that were evolving had to know about their reproduction process and had to have the organs to reproduce.

And then we have the evolution of plants. Did a rose bush and a dandelion get together and produce a giant redwood? Not hardly. It is actually more difficult for me to believe in the evolution of plants than the evolution of animals. Think about it, seeds also had to come from the water and in sufficient quantity.

4. Evolution itself is really an unjustified theory. Question - What is evolution? Answer - The mutation of an organism. Every mutation that we are aware of hasn’t improved the subject, but instead has made it worse.

There are many scientific problems with the big bang that I don't understand, but you can learn more at Big Problems with the Big Bang

So, since the theory of evolution is too ridiculous to take seriously, the only belief left that makes any sense is the Theory of Creation.

Ray R Barmore
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