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1 ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE LIFE
2Our Universe
- How did this huge, marvelous Universe get here?
- Science textbooks other books use the Big Bang
theory to explain the origin of the Universe
3The Big Bang
- 13 - 15 billion years ago a big bang, or
explosion, occurred, creating the universe. The
universe began as an infinitely dense ball of
matter that was about as big as a period at the
end of a sentence.
Where did the matter come from that created the
fireball?
4The Origin of the Universe
Where and how did matter and energy originate?
Paul Davies, physicist and evolutionist, The Edge
of Infinity
- The big bang represents the instantaneous
suspension of physical laws, the sudden abrupt
flash of lawlessness that allowed something to
come out of nothing. It represents a true
miracle
5Scientific Reasons Against Big Bang
- When matter cools the molecules get closer
together due to gravitational attraction. - When matter gets closer together it heats up and
repels each other. This force is stronger than
attraction.
6Our Universe
- Big Bang cant be recreated for scientific study
- The Bible says that God created everything
(Exodus 2011) We cant recreate like He did for
scientific study. - We can compare each idea with what we know about
science. The best scientific knowledge is in the
laws of nature.
7SCIENTIFIC DEFINITIONS
- SCIENTIFIC LAW a principle in nature that is
true in every observable case. - Scientists do not make the laws, they only
observe them and label them. - Isaac NewtonLaws of Motion
- Laws of Gravity
8SCIENTIFIC DEFINITIONS
- SCIENTIFIC THEORY something that someone thinks
might have happened in the past or might happen
in the future. - (Theories are discarded if found to conflict with
a scientific law.)
9LAW OF CAUSE AND EFFECT
- Natural laws have no exceptions.
- Most universal and most certain of all laws
- States that every material effect must have an
adequate cause that happens before the effect. - The effect is never larger than the cause.
10Facts about Universe
- Estimated to contain over 25 sextrillion stars
(25 followed by 21 zeros) - Contains over one billion galaxies (our galaxy is
called the Milky Way) - Would take 20 billion years to travel across the
universe (traveling at speed of light186,000
miles per second)
11Law of Cause and Effect
- The Big Bang could not have caused this huge
Universe. Scientists have never seen any type of
matter that could be so dense, and then explode
from a tiny ball into a Universe like ours. The
theory of the Big Bang goes against the
scientific Law of Cause and Effect.
12How did the Universe get here?
In the beginning GOD created the heavens and the
Earth. Gen. 11 God, who made the world and
everything in itHe is Lord of heaven and earth.
Acts 1724
God is undoubtedly an adequate cause, since He is
all-powerful. In Gen. 171, God told Abraham I
am Almighty God.
13The First Law of Thermodynamics
- Neither matter nor energy is created or destroyed
in nature. - Another way of saying that something must come
from something.
14First Law of Thermodynamics
- BIG BANG THEORY something came from nothing.
Contrary to 1st law. - CREATION says that something (the universe) came
from something (God) God is eternal and not
controlled by the laws of nature.
15Second Law of Thermodynamics
- States that matter and energy are moving toward a
less usable, more disorderly state called
entropy. - Isaac Asimov, a famous evolutionist, said this
about the Second Law The universe is
constantly getting more disorderly.
16Example of 2nd Law
17Example of 2nd Law
18Second Law of Thermodynamics
- The Universe is digressive, not progressive, and
that goes directly against the theory of
evolution. The cosmic egg cannot have been
around forever, because its energy or matter
would have become totally useless. - Creation by a Supernatural Creator falls in line
perfectly with the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
In the beginning, God created everything to be
very good, but since that time things have
deteriorated.
19Evolutions Counter-Attack
- Claim that the law only applies to closed
systems that do not receive any outside energy.
Since the Sun is constantly bathing our Earth
with energy, then it is not a closed system and
the law does not apply. - Two problems (1) no true closed systems in
nature. - (2) energy causes a system to deteriorate
more quickly.
20Origin of Universe
- If evolution is unable to explain the origin of
matter and energy through naturalistic means,
then it is rational (reasonable) to believe that
God, not unknown magical events, created matter
and energy.
21How Did Life Start?
Two possible origins for life
- Life evolved by natural processes
- Life was created
22The Model of Evolution
- About 4.6 billion years ago the earth formed
- Chemicals formed in the primordial soup
- Chemicals bonded together to form molecules
- Molecules bonded together to make a living cell
23Spontaneous Generation
- Life came from nonlife
- Believed that lightning struck chemicals on the
earth millions of years ago producing life out of
the chemicals.
Many scientists have tried to re-create these
conditions.
24Stanley Miller Harold Urey
25Miller Urey Experiment
- Produced some amino acids (building blocks of
proteins) - Oxygen must be excluded or else the amino acids
were destroyed. - Earths atmosphere contained oxygen when life was
supposedly to have formed.
Over 2,000 types of amino acids Only 20 are used
in life
26Probability
10191
Origin of a protein
Origin of a cell
27Law of Biogenesis
- Living things always come from living things.
- In 1858, German scientist, Rudolph Virchow stated
Every cell arises from a pre-existing cell. - In 1860, Louis Pasteur, French Scientist said
Every living thing arises from a pre-existing
living thing.
28Scientific Experiments
29Scientific Experiments
30Law of Biogenesis
- 1. Living things always come from living things.
- 2. Living things produce only more living things
like themselves. - NO EXCEPTIONS!!
- In nature we have never seen a single exception
to the - Law of Biogenesis.
31Law of Biogenesis
- Evolution is in disagreement with this law. 1.
Living things came from nonliving matter. - 2. One kind of animal gave rise to a different
kind of animal. - This violates a known law of science!
32Law of Biogenesis
- Bible makes it clear life was created by God.
Gen. 120-25 - Then God said, Let the waters abound with an
abundance of living creatures, and let birds fly
above the earth, across the face of the firmament
of the heavens. So God created great sea
creatures and every living thing that moves, with
which the waters abounded, according to their
kind, and every winged bird according
33To its kind Then God said, Let the earth bring
forth the living creature according to its kind
cattle and creeping thing and beast of the earth,
each according to its kind and it was so. And
God made the beast of the earth according to its
kind, cattle according to its kind, and
everything that creeps on the earth according to
its kind.
God created all life
34Law of Biogenesis observed everyday in nature.
Evolution contradicts this law!!
35Origin of Life
- If evolution is unable to explain the origin of
life through naturalistic means, then It is
rational (reasonable) to believe that God, not
unknown events created life.
36Conclusion
- Man should be glorified for he made himself wise
and strong through many positive mutations over
millions of years! Therefore man, independent of
God determines truth. - Prov. 1412 Theres a way that seems right to a
man, but its end is the way of death. - Jer. 1023 O Lord, I know the way of man is not
in himself It is not in man who walks to direct
his own steps.
37Conclusion
- Evolution has man making himself. Know that the
Lord, He is God It is He who has made us, and
not we ourselves we are His people and the sheep
of his pasture Ps. 100 3 . Evolution has it
backwards, lifeless matter created living man and
living man created a dead and fictional god. I
thought God created man from lifeless matter.
38Conclusion
- Psalm 1188
- ( the middle verse of the Bible)
- It is better to trust in the LORD than to put
confidence in man.