The God Equation
This is a scientific way to proving the existence of God.
The theory of god…its a theory because it is not a proven fact. If it was a “fact”, then it would be a law of nature. I often think about life after I die. As a teenager i was a very depressed person and felt as though there was no higher being in the universe. It depressed me to think about these type of questions and overall took me to a new depressing low. When I reached 19 years old I started taking a physics class. This is what led me to my theory.
Basically matter in the universe can neither be created nor destroyed. So do you see logs or cars fall from the sky out of thin air? No you don’t see that. So scientifically the universe could not have come from nothing. God created everything. He did so in my opinion by letting science take its course. I believe god created the Big Bang Theory to start the universe off. I then believe that God let the evolutionary theory take its course. No matter develops from nothing. There for this almost proves God exist in what ever form or reality he/she may remain. Thinking about this scientifically gets me through life because i know by a factual and logical stand point that I will live on in some point.
Hope this helps someone out there who is depressed about this topic and in need of scientific comfort.
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5 Responses to “The God Equation”
On March 8, 2009 at 7:54 pm
My own philosophy is similar to yours. I, however, do not believe that there was a ‘beginning’. I am of the opinion that, prior to the ‘Big Bang’, there was the ‘Great Contraction’. I think that this current manifestation of our Universe is but one of an infinite number of cycles of expansion and contraction.
I see God not as The Creator, but as The Creation itself. I believe in cause and effect and I therefore believe that, were there not the potential for life in the singularity that existed prior to the ‘Big Bang’, then life would not have come to be.
My concept of God is as the ordering force which brings forth intelligence/consciousness from the ‘cosmic stuff’ which makes up all matter and energy in the Universe. I believe that this ordering force is eternal and beyond our temporal understanding while we are manifested in this human form.
That we are all formed from the common unity of the everything unites us in a very significant way that is not obvious to us while we exist in our temporary manifestation as individuals.
On March 9, 2009 at 9:55 pm
Great stuff. Yes, science can prove the God idea is reality. But by using less of my understanding I have come to “know”, not just “believe” in, God. To understand God is to experience God. The answer to the hardest questions are usually right behind us, we simply must surrender all data and turn around. Science will catch up one day.
On March 13, 2009 at 10:44 pm
In regard to your point. How does the comfort in knowing that God exists mean you will live after death? By your explanation, even if God started the existance of matter and therefore life on our planet, and possibly others. That does not mean life after death is certain, for any living thing. This assumes you are talking about a Christain/Jewish/Islamic God and not, say, Hindu belif.
Oh, and Russ K, in using less of your (God given) understanding and just “know” God, you are running a great risk of only knowing your own ego, or another way, you substitute Russ onto God.
I suggest educated Faith not just a God of gaps or isolated introspection. Remember “faith” anyone?
On March 25, 2009 at 6:36 am
Matter can be transferred into energy, so in that sense, it can be destroyed.
This is a ridiculous argument. “God created everything” in your own words. From what? If matter cannot be created or destroyed, how did God create it?
I’m not dismissing belief in God, I’m just saying, this doesn’t prove or even really attempt to prove anything.
On May 24, 2009 at 11:10 pm
I’m from Mexico and I think the same, God controls the universe with physics and maths but the Mathematics that He use is… awesome we just understand part of it there are some parts that we donĀ“t understand, well I think so but anyway I like that theory(if you don’t understan something please tell me my english is not really good)
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