If Einstein, arguably the foremost scientist of the last 100 years, believed in a Creator of the universe, why is it that today so many scientists scoff at the idea of a Creator, or Intelligent Designer? 
 

What this website is...

What this website is not...

So many of today's scientists go to extreme lengths, and propose some of the most fantastic theories, in order to keep God out of the equation.

In many of these theories, they are trying to create SOMETHING out of NOTHING.  This doesn't make sense to me.
 
I developed this website to challenge its readers to consider the possibility that there is, in fact, a Creator--who "used science," probably via the Big Bang, to create the universe we live in today.
 
What this site focuses on:
  1. Why a "Creator" makes sense
  2. What science explains about the origins of the universe
  3. What science does NOT explain
  4. What respected scientists, many of whom were or are believers in God, said or say about Him
  5. What respected theologians and the Bible say about God and creation
  6. Links to interesting websites and other resources  that cover these topics



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    Note: Unless specified otherwise, all photographs on this website are from the Hubble Space Telescope.

It is NOT about Evolution or Young Earth Creationism.  There are countless other websites and blogs that deal with these subjects extensively.
 
It is NOT meant as a venue for ridiculing the beliefs (either scientific or religious) of others.

It is simply for the purpose of presenting and discussing one idea: "In the beginning God created the heavens and the Earth..." regardless of how much time He took to do it
.Cigar Galaxy 

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Assumptions
  • That the readers will not be offended if I refer to the Creator as "God." By God I am talking about the Judeo-Christian God revealed in the Bible.
  • That the readers and I will be able to dialogue on this subject in a manner of mutual respect, even if we are not in mutual agreement.
  • That the readers have come with an intellectual interest, and are willing to read and consider ideas that they may not currently believe in.

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