Jun 19, 2014

Did the universe came to existence by mere chance?

Today, most people alive believe in the theory of macro evolution. That is that everything perceivable by our human senses came into being by chance. It started with the ‘big bang’. In a incredible short time the universe expanded from an incredible tiny singular point to the gigantic universe with all its energy we know today. Stars came into existence, died, birthed and created all the elements our world consists of. A few billion years later enough various elements were formed to create planets, like our earth. Then later a piece of matter clashed into the earth of which the earth absorbed most. The rest flew in orbit around the earth and clot together creating the moon. A few more billion years and earth had all the right elements, the right position in the universe to create life. That life evolved and voila, here we are.

The above is a very tiny summary of the creation of the universe as we know it today. From my own understanding I find it incredibly hard to believe that this all came into being by mere chance. If that really is the case than the ‘multiple universe theory’ is very much needed. The odds having human species walking around is incredible small. That is why there must be a trillion (and that is a small number) other universes. It is like throwing a ton of confetti out of a aeroplane flying ten kilometres high above sea level. And the confetti reaching the ground would form a picture of the Mona Lisa.

You really do not need to know allot about physics and mathematics to see that the theory of the existence of the universe by mere chance, is a gigantic leap of faith. With confidence I can say that this theory is just an excuse to not believe in a intelligent being, whom created everything. Christians call that intelligent being ‘God’. I am not saying that you should believe in God, however please use you common sense and acknowledge the incredible large possibility that there is an incredible great intelligent being who composed our universe. Allot of brilliant respected scientist just do not want to acknowledge that, even though the most explored evidence points to that possibility. And because the gap between brilliant scientists and the common people is quite large, the gross of world population blindly follows these absurd theories, rather than trying to make sense of things themselves. I was one of those blind followers, till I did a little bit of effort to use my common sense.

Yes, I am one of the common people and I'm an idiot most of the time. Make up your own mind.

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