With ample evidence
discovered by science, the thesis of an "infinite universe"
was tossed onto the scrap-heap of the history of scientific
ideas. Yet, more important questions were forthcoming: what
existed before the Big Bang? What force could have caused
the great explosion that resulted in a universe that did
not exist before?
There is a single answer to be given
to the question of what existed before the Big Bang: God,
the All-powerful and the Almighty, Who created the earth
and the heavens in great order. Many scientists, be they
believers or not, are obliged to admit this truth. Although
they may decline to admit this fact on scientific platforms,
their confessions in between the lines give them away. Renowned
atheist philosopher Anthony Flew says:
Notoriously, confession is good for
the soul. I will therefore begin by confessing that the
Stratonician atheist has to be embarrassed by the contemporary
cosmological consensus. For it seems that the cosmologists
are providing a scientific proof of what St. Thomas contended
could not be proved philosophically; namely, that the universe
had a beginning. So long as the universe can be comfortably
thought of as being not only without end but also beginning,
it remains easy to urge that its brute existence, and whatever
are found to be its most fundamental features, should be
accepted as the explanatory ultimates. Although I believe
that it remains still correct, it certainly is neither easy
nor comfortable to maintain this position in the face of
the Big Bang story. (Henry Margenau, Roy Abraham Vargesse,
Cosmos, Bios, Theos, La Salla IL: Open Court Publishing,
1992, p. 241).
Some scientists like the British materialist
physicist H. P. Lipson confess that they have to accept
the Big Bang theory whether they want it or not:
If living matter is not, then, caused
by the interplay of atoms, natural forces, and radiation,
how has it come into being?… I think, however, that we must…admit
that the only acceptable explanation is creation. I know
that this is anathema to physicists, as indeed it is to
me, but we must not reject that we do not like if the experimental
evidence supports it. (H. P. Lipson, "A Physicist Looks
at Evolution", Physics Bulletin, vol. 138, 1980, p. 138).
In conclusion, science points to a
single reality whether materialist scientists like it or
not. Matter and time have been created by a Creator, Who
is All-Powerful and Who created the heavens, the earth and
all that is in between: Almighty God.
It is God who created the seven
heavens and of the earth the same number, the Command descending
down through all of them, so that you might know that God
has power over all things and that God encompasses all things
in His knowledge. (Surat at-Talaq: 12)
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