The thing is, almost everybody knows where evolution is from.. it came from an idea from our minds, from human minds, which, according to evolution, go down and down to one atom. Now, first of all, tell me, where did that one atom come from? That question is almost on the same grounds as 'Where did God come from', except for a major difference.
Now, none of us can truly comprehend infinity, basically forever. stemming in all directions with no end. But infinity does exist in time and matter.. In one atom.. the composition of it can never truly be discovered because bigger and better microscopes will continue going deeper and deeper into the atom, never finding a true answer to what it is completely made out of, and telescopes can extend trillions of miles into space, and still there is no end in sight. But how can infinity possibly stem from one atom, or possibly even lower than an atom?
It is infinite inside itself, but it still has to be encased inside another portion of infinity. For evolution to work there would have to be a driving force of something or someone that isn't a part of the infinite space it's trying to create, something with power to create.
In our universe it is impossible to create anything. Things can be composed of matter that is already available, but something cannot be created out of nothing. The only way something can exist, is that it always existed, or was driven by a force beyond our highest comprehension to create inside this universe, and create the universe itself. This means, there has to be a supreme being who has been there for all eternity, because if the one atom had existed for eternity, and evolved, everything would always be completely the highest possible form, because there was no beginning. Even if the universe is evolving now, it had to start.
That is why I believe in God and know evolution is impossible.
> And where, then, did God come from?
The thing is, almost everybody knows where evolution is from.. it came from an idea from our minds, from human minds, which, according to evolution, go down and down to one atom. Now, first of all, tell me, where did that one atom come from? That question is almost on the same grounds as 'Where did God come from', except for a major difference.
Now, none of us can truly comprehend infinity, basically forever. stemming in all directions with no end. But infinity does exist in time and matter.. In one atom.. the composition of it can never truly be discovered because bigger and better microscopes will continue going deeper and deeper into the atom, never finding a true answer to what it is completely made out of, and telescopes can extend trillions of miles into space, and still there is no end in sight. But how can infinity possibly stem from one atom, or possibly even lower than an atom?
It is infinite inside itself, but it still has to be encased inside another portion of infinity. For evolution to work there would have to be a driving force of something or someone that isn't a part of the infinite space it's trying to create, something with power to create.
In our universe it is impossible to create anything. Things can be composed of matter that is already available, but something cannot be created out of nothing. The only way something can exist, is that it always existed, or was driven by a force beyond our highest comprehension to create inside this universe, and create the universe itself. This means, there has to be a supreme being who has been there for all eternity, because if the one atom had existed for eternity, and evolved, everything would always be completely the highest possible form, because there was no beginning. Even if the universe is evolving now, it had to start.
That is why I believe in God and know evolution is impossible.