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The following link will address the topic. It is the first page of 22 in a series relating to this subject.
http://www.allaboutthejourney.org/my-worldview.htm
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i think so.. :-) The Holy Spirit does work that way..
Hi Tyrone,
I'm sorry to hear of the sadness you must feel that you lost your father when he was only young.
Perhaps God's plan here was that God's purpose for your father was complete and the Lord brought him home. Perhaps God preserved your mothers life so that she would have more time to accept His free gift of Salvation. God is good all the time, and He desires for all to be saved and come to a knowledge of the truth (1 Tim 2:4). We won't always understand what God is doing, but we know that HE works all things for the good of those who Love Him and are called according to His purposes (Romans 8:28).
Blessings, Carla
Actually, Alex Dean, what came before the Big Bang is a hot topic among Cosmological Physicists and though, today, the possible answers lie beyond scientific study, the hypothesis generated offer clues as to how to possibly measure, in the future, their worth which, as of now, are either purely conceptual or mathematical constructs.
One of the favored ideas is that the Big Bang was merely one of a, possible, infinite number of Big Bangs that continually birth from various parts of the previous universe creations. In our universe they may appear like Black Holes, or something else not completely understood at the moment.
However, just because they may not, now, answer with much certainty shouldn't automatically lead one to totally discount current ideas about the origins of our universe since much of what is currently thought about our own universe's origins have some reasonable data associated with it, have cogent mathematics that cooroborate these ideas, and have led to predicted observations that have been confirmed (i.e., the polarized light and its structure during the early universe, an observed characteristic seen when closely examining the microwave background radiation which has only recently been able to be observed with reasonable resolution).
But, again, scientists are thinking "properly" (in terms of using scientific methodology) regarding the Big Bang and what may have preceeded it. They aren't thinking "properly" if you mean in terms of Christian thinking since, after all, that isn't scientific and requires a belief based purely on faith, not data, mathematics, or ideas about measurable things.
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