RE: Where did the universe come from? Atheistic origin science has no answer.
May 22, 2014 at 3:13 pm
(May 8, 2014 at 11:46 pm)snowtracks Wrote:(May 8, 2014 at 10:39 am)Hoopington Wrote: It all makes sense if you think about it. An omnipotent God, with limitless powers, creates a universe with billions upon billions of planet and stars just so that a tiny planet on the very outer reaches of said universe, can home lil ol' us.the reason for the global high-tech society is not an end in itself but provides the necessary resources to fulfill the 'great commission' which is the message that salvation is a free gift. once that task has been completed, Christ the Creator will return to earth to wrap-up the conquest and removal of evil. the time-line is: this period, 7 years of tribulation, 75-day interval for preparation for the kingdom, 1000-reign of Christ on the earth, the great white judgment (books are open to show who had receive their free gift), destruction of the universe by fire, and then the new creation. so that's why i posted we're in the last 1% of the universe's history, actually way under 1% in astronomical time.
So we can become technologically advanced.
Are you sure?
and no i didn't make it up. God reveal himself thru the 66 books of the bible which is His written revelation (100% accuracy in science, history, prophecies, and genealogy; and not contradictory).
(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)pocaracas Wrote: And worship that god.if an entity stood right in front of someone and said he was God, that wouldn't constitute proof.
And come to be with it after death.... or else...
I wonder... did this god also put humanoids on other planets so it could enhance its worship-base and get even more minions?
Why can't the guy just come by and tell us all of that in a clear cut way?... most of us will be happy to comply.
gee, didn't think that everyone would be upset of learning that universe has a purpose; thought they would be happy.
why couldn't life (your god) have started with this universe and follow the natural progression of the universe.
just like a blood cell in you? If a protein was complex enough it could/may "sense you" just like you may sense something bigger.