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Q:
Did God use the big bang to bring the universe into existence?
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A
: No, although many
Christians say that we can believe in the big bang—as long as
you say God did it. But here's the big problem with
such a scenario.
By saying that God created the universe using the big bang,
one is really saying that what God said He did in
His Word is not true. |
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Genesis
1 teaches that God made the earth first, covered with
water. The sun, moon, and stars were not made until the fourth
day of creation.
The
big bang, however, teaches that the sun and stars came before
the earth, and then the earth formed as a hot molten blob
that cooled over a long period of time—before water formed. |
This
is the opposite of what God's Word clearly states,
which means that Christians cannot add the big bang to the Bible.
Sadly,
when Christians tell people they can believe in the big bang,
they're also in essence saying, “But you don't have to take
God at His Word.” Such compromise has undermined the authority
of God's Word in our Western nations.
For
more information, see Does
the big bang fit with the Bible? |