
J. Warner Wallace explains that the Big Bang provides evidence for God’s existence, and that it fits neatly with the Genesis account of creation. Rather than affirming a view of the origin of the universe as godless, it supports the idea that the universe isn’t eternal, but came into being at a specific point in history.
It’s interesting that when the theory of the Big Bang first arrived, some scientists didn’t like it. The reason? If the universe had a beginning, then it had to have had a cause… and that cause had to be outside the universe, powerful enough to create the universe, and so on. A lot has changed in this discussion over the decades, and it’s now virtually undeniable that the universe had a beginning.
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