Posted on Dec 7, 2023
The Early Stages Of The Universe w/ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Tyson likes to say there's no God.
But Tyson looks within the creation and doesn't "see" God.
What Tyson doesn't, evidently, understand is that the Creator does not exist within His created universe.
Tyson doesn't, evidently, understand that God is too big to live within creation.
Matter of fact, should God try to live in His created universe, that universe would EXPLODE!
I don't understand why Tyson cannot understand that God lives OUTSIDE of the created universe that Tyson likes to study.
But Tyson looks within the creation and doesn't "see" God.
What Tyson doesn't, evidently, understand is that the Creator does not exist within His created universe.
Tyson doesn't, evidently, understand that God is too big to live within creation.
Matter of fact, should God try to live in His created universe, that universe would EXPLODE!
I don't understand why Tyson cannot understand that God lives OUTSIDE of the created universe that Tyson likes to study.
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence - Gene, Tyson likes to tangle with Evangelical fundamentalist-literalist Christians. I guess he doesn't know that these kinds of Christians are less than 25% of Christendom. I wish that he'd taken on the late, Rt. Rev. (Episcopal) Bishop John Shelby Spong. Spong would have made Tyson's finite mind spin! Spong wrote twenty-eight books including, "Rescuing the Bible from Fundamentalism," "The Sins of Scripture," "A New Christianity for a New World," and "Why Christianity Must Change or Die."
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I think that the "Big Bang" wasn't an instantaneous happening. My theory is that the "Beginning" of this universe happened over hundreds of millions of years before the first galaxy formed. We know mathematically how long it takes for a star to form. We know how long it takes for a planet to form from the remnants of the accretion disk leftover from star formation and the gravitational formation once a star is formed.
Our minds simply cannot fathom the expanse of the universe. We have to have a beginning, but that beginning may be far earlier than we will ever understand.
Our minds simply cannot fathom the expanse of the universe. We have to have a beginning, but that beginning may be far earlier than we will ever understand.
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