As-Worldviews-Collide will introduce a new cosmological theory that will perfectly explain creation without breaking any laws of physics.

Creation

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What does creation even mean? According to the dictionary the first meaning of Creation is the action or process of bringing something into existence, the example used is “job creation”. The second meaning of creation jumps into the religious views as it means the bringing into of existence of the universe, especially when regarded as an act of God. The example used for the second meaning is “the big bang was the moment of the Creation, and therefore the work of God.”

I am so tired of the worldview that the big bang is the beginning of how creation started in the bible; this could not be farther from the truth. There are many excellent Christian scientists and philosophers out there that will argue as Frank Turek would say, “I believe in the big bang I just know who banged it.” The big bang in no way follows Christian Creation and breaks laws of physics, but strangely enough Christian Creation follows the laws of physics.

As we delve deeper into the Theory of Everlasting, we will examine exactly how the creation process worked and why it doesn’t match the big bang. The very first step is defining what creation is as it fits into the theory of Everlasting. Creation from Everlasting is simply God having an idea of what the universe will look and act like before it is manifested. This is exactly how an artist begins the creation of a painting, drawing, or music. This does not require any supernatural abilities and is also no different from a scientist envisioning an experiment and then conducting the experiment.

When the term creation is used in the theory of Everlasting it simply means it is first the idea followed by the physics that makes it manifest. If creation is truly from God and God told us how he did it, then we are not star dust as the big bang requires. Creation started in Everlasting in the mind of God. Follow along as I go through the first six days of and the science that backs up why it is written in this order in Genesis.