Before Creation
By forest_for_ever
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Before Creation
Imagine a plasma field so infinite its size is way beyond our comprehension; an endless, universe yet unborn where time itself has no form. For this was a static void in which there could be no waiting, for that implies the passage of time; an illusion of the mind. A cosmic birth when pure energy took form and order came from that cosmic chaos simple building blocks came to be and the construction of all we know became possible.
Despite the reference to intense heat I see it as a cold place where nothing existed, not even time. Yet life emerged and it still goes on. We are still surrounded by darkness and unimaginably coldness right down to Absolute Zero. The closer something moves toward the Sun the warmer it gets drawing on warmth and light; away from darkness and out f the cold.
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Good to remember that our
Good to remember that our universe and life depends on heat — controlled heat!
From my biochemical studies I quickly saw the problems in an evolutionary theory for life development gradually by chance mutations, and studies more and more show it's impossibility. One could say, that somehow God directed it, but development through death seems strange for him to use. And actually scientific facts more and more do fit better with a quick sudden creation, with small variation within kinds occurring afterwards. Even the new James Webb Space Telescope is finding difficulties with observations not fitting in with a Big Bang approach, and distant objects not fitting into early production assumptions.
There are also more and more signs of the earth being much younger than the vast years assumed for the theories. More and more fossils are being discovered with remnants of soft tissue still in them.
Have you ever visited https://creation.com/
Rhiannon
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It's healthy to be reminded
It's healthy to be reminded of this now and again, in fact I feel sort of cleansed after reading it. The current clusterflunk of the developed world feels like nothing but a blip and nature always sorts us out, one way or another. I also see it as a cold place, maybe because it's so difficult to imagine life emerging from a furnace.
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