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The following words are not mine, but are those of Apologetics Press, Inc. I'm just posting it here for discussion.
Here, then, is the problem: the Universe exists; it must, in some fashion, be explained. There are but three ways to account for it. (1) It is eternal. (2) It is not eternal; rather it created itself from nothing. (3) It is not eternal; it was created by something anterior, and superior, to itself. Let us now explore these ideas.
First, it is now clear scientifically that the Universe is not eternal. Jastrow declares: "...in science, as in the Bible, the World begins with an act of creation. That view has not always been held by scientists. Only as a result of the most recent discoveries can we say with a fair degree of confidence that our Universe has not existed forever; that is began abruptly, without any apparent cause, in a blinding event that defies scientific explanation" (p. 2). The very fact that scientists attempt to assign an age to the Universe admits to its having an origin!
Second, it is absurd to even suggest that matter could create itself. There is no known natural process whereby matter could, from nothing, fashion itself. Dr. George E. Davis, a physicist, has said: "No material thing can create itself" (1958, p. 71). The Universe is not self-explanatory.
Third, the only remaining alternative is that the Universe was created by (a) something that existed before it did, i.e., some eternal uncaused Cause; (b) something superior to it, for the created cannot be superior to the Creator, and; (c) something of a different nature since the finite, dependent Universe of matter is unable to explain itself!
In this connection, let us think about this: if there was ever a time when absolutely nothing existed, then there would be nothing now, for nothing produces nothing but nothingness! Since something does exist, it must follow logically that something has existed always. Exactly what was that?
Everything that exists can be classified either as matter or mind. Can you think of something that cannot be so categorized? Look, then, at this argument:
1. Everything that exists is either matter or mind.
2. Hence, either matter or mind must be eternal.
3. But, as shown already, matter is not eternal.
4. Therefore, it is mind that is eternal. That Mind, the original Cause, is identified in the Bible as God.
As a further extension of our "cause and effect" argument, we suggest that physical life itself cannot be explained only in terms of some eternal, non-physical life force that created life as we observe it. Consider the following.
Atheism is forced to assume that physical life, at some remote point in the past, was spontaneously generated from inorganic materials. But the evidence is squarely against that notion. Evolutionist George Gaylord Simpson and colleagues have admitted that the spontaneous generation of life "does not occur in any known case" (1957, p. 261) Others have confirmed that "there is no scientific evidence" for that idea (Green and Goldberger, 1967, pp. 406-407).
Evolutionist Harold Morowitz estimated that the probability for the chance formation of the smalles simplest from of living organism known is one in 1 x 10³⁴⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰ [that is 1 followed by 340 million zeros] (1968, p. 99). Do you know what a staggering figure that is? The entire Universe is said to contain only 10⁸⁰ electrons! Dr. Carl Sgan has estimated that the chance of life evolving on Earth is one in 1 x 10²⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰⁰ [1 followed by two billion zeros]. It would take 6,000 books of 300 pages each just to write that number! Yet they expect us to believe it just happened as a result of some freak accident! The late Professor Edwin Conklin of Princeton University put it this way "The probability of life originating from accident is comparable to the probability of the unabridged dictionary resulting from an explosion in a printing shop" (1963, p. 92).
Let us thus sum up like this: (1) Life was either spontaneously generated by accident from inorganic substances, or it was created purposely by an eternal force. [NOTE: Evolutionists admit this. Dr. George Wald acknowledged that there are only two alternatives with reference to the origin of life-spontaneous generation or special creation (1954, p. 46).] (2) But all the evidence indicates it does not, and could not, start spontaneously by chance. (3) The evidence forces one to believe that life originally was created by an Eternal Life Force!
In our next lesson, we will build upon the foundation just laid, and introduce additional evidences which support the proposition: GOD IS!
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