31 January, 2009

A Proof That There Is A God

A Proof that there is Truly A GodMonday, December 18th, 2006
Is There Truly A God? Is There A Creator Who Created the Universe?
The theories of Charles Darwin, stating that Life is just a result of evolution is proven to be false. He stated that Humans are evolved apes. Question? How come there are still apes existing.. if we truly came from apes? How come there is not a single missing link found? Darwin stated that all present animals including humans came from a primordial protoplasm which evolved through time creating a variety of animal species. Modern science disproves it. The bacterial "flagellum" observed through a microscope is really a "biological machine" performing certain microscopic bodily functions. Take away one part of it, and it does not operate. It should have had existed as it is because if not, it would not operate.Such irreducibly complex systems could not have arisen by a gradual step-by-step Darwinian process. Say for example, we have separate pieces of a watch.. if we put the pieces in a box and shake it even for a thousand times.. we could not come up with an operating watch. Let us ponder upon the Planet Earth. Scientists have found out that Life on a planet is rare for several galaxies. What makes the Earth allow and sustain Life? Our planet has water essential for organic beings. It has terrestrial land. It has an air composed of Oxygen allowing animals to breathe. It has plants producing Oxygen. It has a Sun giving enough heat to the planet’s creatures. The earth is tilted 23 degrees so as to have seasons(spring,summer,autumn,fall,winter) and climates.
The Earth…its size is perfect. The Earth’s size and corresponding gravity holds a thin layer of mostly nitrogen and oxygen gases, only extending about 50 miles above the Earth’s surface. If Earth were smaller, an atmosphere would be impossible, like the planet Mercury. If Earth were larger, its atmosphere would contain free hydrogen, like Jupiter. Earth is the only known planet equipped with an atmosphere of the right mixture of gases to sustain plant, animal and human life.
The Earth is located the right distance from the sun. Consider the temperature swings we encounter, roughly -30 degrees to +120 degrees. If the Earth were any further away from the sun, we would all freeze. Any closer and we would burn up. Even a fractional variance in the Earth’s position to the sun would make life on Earth impossible. The Earth remains this perfect distance from the sun while it rotates around the sun at a speed of nearly 67,000 mph. It is also rotating on its axis, allowing the entire surface of the Earth to be properly warmed and cooled every day.
And our Moon is the perfect size and distance from the Earth for its gravitational pull. The moon creates important ocean tides and movement so ocean waters do not stagnate, and yet our massive oceans are restrained from spilling over across the continents.
The Sun is the most prominent feature in our solar system. It is the largest object and contains approximately 98% of the total solar system mass. One hundred and nine Earths would be required to fit across the Sun’s disk, and its interior could hold over 1.3 million Earths. The Sun’s outer visible layer is called the photosphere and has a temperature of 6,000°C (11,000°F). This layer has a mottled appearance due to the turbulent eruptions of energy at the surface. Solar energy is created deep within the core of the Sun. It is here that the temperature (15,000,000° C; 27,000,000° F) and pressure (340 billion times Earth’s air pressure at sea level) is so intense that nuclear reactions take place.
The Sun appears to have been active for 4.6 billion years and has enough fuel to go on for another five billion years or so. At the end of its life, the Sun will start to fuse helium into heavier elements and begin to swell up, ultimately growing so large that it will swallow the Earth. After a billion years as a red giant, it will suddenly collapse into a white dwarf — the final end product of a star like ours. It may take a trillion years to cool off completely.
Tracing The Origin Of The Universe
Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity, which established the relationship between matter, space, time and gravity, governs modern cosmology’s view of the universe. But when Einstein began to apply his theory to the structure of the universe, he was dismayed to find that it predicted either an expanding or contracting universe–something entirely incompatible with the prevailing notion of a static universe. In what he would later call "the greatest blunder of my life," Einstein added a term called the cosmological constant to his equations that would make his calculations consistent with a static universe.
Einstein admitted his mistake in 1929 when Edwin Hubble showed that distant galaxies were, indeed, receding from the earth, and the further away they were,the faster they were moving. That discovery changed cosmology.
The galaxies are not moving away through space, they are moving away with space, as space itself expands. Think of a loaf of unbaked raisin bread you’ve set in a warm place to rise. The raisins are like galaxies or clusters of galaxies, and the dough, space. As the dough rises, the raisins move farther apart, but they’ve moved with the dough, not through the dough.
The universe is made up of many galaxies. When galaxies were first discovered they were called island universes because they looked like islands of stars in a dark sea. New galaxies are discovered every day containing large numbers of stars. My results show the number of galaxies from some sources is the same and from some it is different. The more recent sources give larger numbers. This is because of new inventions that make it easier to find galaxies. One of these is the Hubble Space Telescope which enables us to see farther out into space and locate more of the universe’s galaxies. These sources are just estimates because the numbers are always changing. Another reason that we do not know the exact number of galaxies is because they range in sizes. There can be extremely large galaxies and extremely small galaxies. The smaller galaxies are harder to detect.
The condition of the Universe at any epoch does not depend on what happened at earlier times.
There is a rather wide range of different galaxy types, shapes and densities which means the formation process was not simple. Also most all galaxies today are embedded in some larger scale structure.
The vastness and the complexity of the universe! A Master Creator could only be responsible for the creation of the universe! This Creator has designed the universe ingeniously. He even created life. What are the chances for the existence of an infinitely vast expanding universe (which currently has an approximate width of 156 billion light years and has existed for an estimate of 15 billion years) to have existed by chance?
Can we all attribute these to random chance or evolution?
There should truly be an Omnipotent (all-powerful), Omniscient (all-knowing), Omnipresent (present everywhere), Infinite, And Eternal God Who Created Everything With Supernatural Intelligence Who Is Beyond Space And Time (Not Confined to Space and Time) Who Creates Out of Nothing.
Ergo, based from the following data, I conclude that There Truly Is A God Who Created The Universe!
Adjourned! Case Closed!
~ Ace Orense~

To the Reader:
I do hope that this article dissolves all of your doubts and to put on faith in stead on Our Loving, Heavenly Father who lavished us with our soul, mind, will, intellect, body, and Life. He made the Earth, the Sun, the Moon, and the Stars for Us. We exist because He Willed Us to exist. We exist because He thought of Us and Loved Us From the Very Beginning before we even began to exist. Our God can do anything. And He can do anything for Us. All we have to do is First: To Know Him; Second; To Love Him; Third: To Honor Him; Fourth; To Serve Him. These are the Four Desires of Yahweh, Our Father. Let us honor and glorify our loving Creator. Glory to God Almighty! God bless ye children of God.
your brother in Christ,
Ace Roland M. Orense

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