Proponents of the Big Bang theory suggest that some 10 billion to 14 billion years ago a massive blast allowed all the universe's known matter and energy—even space and time themselves—to spring from some ancient and unknown type of energy.
The theory maintains that, in the instant—a trillion-trillionth of a second—after the big bang, the universe expanded with incomprehensible speed from its pebble-size origin to astronomical scope. [1]
“In the beginning when God created the heavens and the earth” [2]
Most of us have heard both of these versions of creation and have chosen one version over the other, but what if we didn’t have to choose? What if there was a way to reconcile the many different ideas of creation, evolution, and the history of mankind? Most people are proponents of one version or the other and only one. They steadfastly believe what they believe and rationalize away what doesn’t meet their beliefs regardless of facts or overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
But what if everyone was right (kind of)?
Instead of picking one over the other what I am proposing is that there is a way to make it all work together. Some of the ideas may seem familiar, some radical, and some preposterous, but if you are willing to open yourself to an all encompassing perspective I think you’ll be surprised at how simply these ideas fit together and actually work to explain some of our greatest mysteries.
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