Can a "What" create a "Who"?
By Michael Aidoo
10th August, 2021
Can a "What" create a "Who"?
One of the hotly debated issues among scholars and scientists has to deal with the issue of creation and evolution. Whiles Creationists view their position as an objective fact, Evolutionists hold quite the opposite view.
Evolutionists' hold the view that the universe exists out of nothing. Simply put, they believe:
Nobody × Nothing = Everything.
This implies that no one whatsoever, and out of nothing came everything (the universe). This further indicates that life proceeded out of non-life. In other words, living things came out of non-living things.
Stephen Hawking, a brilliant scientist, proposed that, "Because there's such a thing as the law of gravity, the universe can and will create itself out of nothing."
Logically, this proposition is not sound due to the following:
1. "The Law of Gravity" is not *nothing*.
2. Laws do not exist by themselves, neither do they have creative abilities in and of themselves.
3. If "X" creates "X", it presupposes that there is an already existing "X".
4. In the state of nothingness, nothing is expected.
5. Life simply can't proceed from non-life.
This assertion, being the heart of the evolution theory, defies both the laws of logic and science. It has been scientifically proven that the universe had a beginning. This means the universe is the effect of a cause, and it's design implies a designer.
This leaves 'creation' as the only plausible explanation for the universe; in the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
Jesus is Lord.
0 Comment(s)