Car wrote: About me,I don't know what to believe in one hand we have huge black holes,many galaxies,huge planets and on the other hand we have questions like why we think like this? Its getting very difficult for me to believe in a God.
Car, whether or not you know it, YOU believe in miracles! The fact that you believe a universe exists, that our planet has the conditions that made/make life POSSIBLE, that the laws and processes involved were, from the very beginning, in existence and also MASSIVELY complex (see an extraordinary list of how precise the conditions of the universe and earth must be to support life:
http://www.reasons.org/articles/fine-tu ... -june-2004). To believe even the conditions and mechanisms that are all totally necessary to exist for the universe and life to be possible on our tiny planet, is astounding, amazing, and mathematically/statistically, immensely and scientifically improbable. In fact, whether one believes God created the universe or believes it came into being by itself, applying the term
"miraculous" to its beginning and its expansion is entirely appropriate. Most modern scientists believe in the Big Bang event and that it began nearly 14 billion years ago.
But the Big Bang was not some random explosion (despite the implications of its popular name), but a precisely timed release of matter, energy, space, and time within the strict confines of very carefully fine-tuned physical constants and laws which govern their behavior and interactions - laws of great complexity, yet
that existed at the very beginning of the Big Bang, and through which controlled all aspects. But a universe doesn't just begin itself, organize itself, create laws that govern it! So where did these laws come from?!!! So here we have nothing alive, nothing moving, and then Something, where there was nothing, begins, controls and guides a most astonishing event. To believe this all happened by itself takes enormous faith.
Read about the complexity of The Big Bang event here:
http://www.reasons.org/articles/a-begin ... m-fictions
Car, did you know that the Bible describes key aspects of the Big Bang, thousands of years before the beginnings of its related scientific theories in the early 20th century:
http://www.reasons.org/articles/big-ban ... t-it-first And so WAY before any arguments we might have about life evolving, we have to explain how a universe came into being that could even support life to begin with - much less explain how non-life became alive - all per pure dumb chance.
Again, it takes enormous faith to believe those which are not only unproven theories, but also that the universe came into being randomly, and all by itself. As, even at its very beginning, we see its unfathomably great precision and extraordinary adherence to many, exceedingly complex physical, chemical and planetary laws - and so where did all these necessary and guiding laws/processes come from? Randomness does not produce precision - especially across so many parameters, all critically interconnected and complex within themselves. We find this biologically, chemically, it physics, planetary laws - immense interconnected complexity. Produced by dumb, random chance - complexity and precise mechanisms apparent at the very beginning? To believe our universe was produced and guided by random chance is just not logical. Only a God could explain it origins, complexity and precise guidance. And so, of the supposed gods/God recognized by mankind, what faith has any credibility (historically, scientifically, archaeologically, lived out amongst its followers), what faith's God has gone into detail of what His purpose is in creating the universe and us? I'd say only the God of Christianity!
Yes, while our consciousness and psychological self awareness are powerful clues to the existence of a Creator, The God of Christianity has left us far more evidence than just those intriguing parameters!