"However, since spirit beings cannot come into being by themselves, but must be created, so I am not shy to designate this mysterious creator, as him, whom all civilizations of the earth have called in earlier millennia: God!" Certainly the Big Bang is an act of creation, an explosion of information into a new space we call the Universe. From God's perspective, a very small space, so we--or someone--can/could exist (which is why I consider the "universe" a very nebulous and inaccurate term). Tough to determine from our point of view. But we're getting there.
"All matter evolves and there is only one force..."
Interesting claim. It is above my pay grade, but is this challengeable? He is making a claim, is that already generally accepted or could someone have said, in effect, cite your source?
"However, since spirit beings cannot come into being by themselves, but must be created, so I am not shy to designate this mysterious creator, as him, whom all civilizations of the earth have called in earlier millennia: God!" Certainly the Big Bang is an act of creation, an explosion of information into a new space we call the Universe. From God's perspective, a very small space, so we--or someone--can/could exist (which is why I consider the "universe" a very nebulous and inaccurate term). Tough to determine from our point of view. But we're getting there.
More and more these discoveries point to God. The big bang is a great example.
"All matter evolves and there is only one force..."
Interesting claim. It is above my pay grade, but is this challengeable? He is making a claim, is that already generally accepted or could someone have said, in effect, cite your source?