Catholicism and Science, like peanut butter and jelly
The man on the left is Fr Georges Lemaitre, SJ. Among other things, he came up with the Big Bang Theory and was the first to theorize the expansion of the universe.
h/t to The Crescat
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the more I notice and think about the amazing universe , from the amazing human body to the symmetry of a butterfly I cannot help but wonder...how could anyone ever doubt?!!! I am your newest follower..pls follow back if you can.
When we consider all the wonders of creation it seems impossible to surmise that it all happened just by accident. SOMEONE is bound to have created it all.
I agree with both of you that the wonders of God's creation point towards a Creator. There are far too many interlocking cycles and processes in nature such as the water cycle, decomposition, etc. Its been compared to someone finding a watch in the forest and assuming that it just randomly grew there. Also, where did everything come from. Even if there was a big bang and it created the stars and planets, where did the matter come from to have a big bang?
4 comments:
the more I notice and think about the amazing universe , from the amazing human body to the symmetry of a butterfly I cannot help but wonder...how could anyone ever doubt?!!!
I am your newest follower..pls follow back if you can.
When we consider all the wonders of creation it seems impossible to surmise that it all happened just by accident. SOMEONE is bound to have created it all.
God bless.
I agree with both of you that the wonders of God's creation point towards a Creator. There are far too many interlocking cycles and processes in nature such as the water cycle, decomposition, etc. Its been compared to someone finding a watch in the forest and assuming that it just randomly grew there. Also, where did everything come from. Even if there was a big bang and it created the stars and planets, where did the matter come from to have a big bang?
God is so amazing I am looking forward to an eternity of unlimited discovery.
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