Science - A Definition
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Science - A Definition
Science is the study of God's creation. It is nothing more and nothing less. It is not up to us to tell God how he should have created and managed his universe. Our function is merely to observe and study God's awesome and marvelous handiwork. Everything in God's creation is dynamic and ever-changing. Everything is charged with power. From the smallest electrons to the mightiest of galaxies, everything is always in constant motion. Nothing is static.

Professor Einstein once said that everything is made up of nothing. When matter is broken down to its smallest components, there is only energy left. What is left is power. “From nothing, He created the heavens and earth.’

Life too is constantly changing. Every natural history museum in the world clearly shows evidence of this. Some people call the process creation. Others call it evolution. Does it really matter what we call this process?

Overwhelming evidence shows that God has had millions and billions of years in which to create the universe. In other words, God has had a lot of time. God's day may be 1000 years or 1000 million years. We will never know. By comparison, our life spans are nothing more than small bits of microscopic specs of time.

We, believers, know that God created the heavens and the earth. We believe that God merely had to say, “let it be, ’ and it was so. Does it matter what we call the end results of God's command?

Some men call this beginning the “Big Bang.’ Is it important what we call the first instant of time? The fact is that we can all agree that there was a beginning. Does it matter to us if God used 10 seconds or 10 billion years to create his universe?

Science and religion are at odds with each other over semantics and arguing over silly things. What a tragic shame! Surely, God is not pleased.

In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. He used his methods, not ours. What we label these methods is of little importance. Ours is not to question why; ours is simply to observe, study, and stand in the awesome wonder of our Lord's fantastically complex, beautiful, magnificent, and timeless universe.

If science is indeed the study of God's creation, then we should appreciate and honor those persons who devote entire lifetimes to this study. We call these people scientists. When was the last time you studied God's creation with the enormous computer brain that God gave you? Would you believe that millions of our Christian brothers seriously insist that the universe is 6000 years old and that there have been no changes (evolution) in living creatures in millions and billions of years? Furthermore, that all the enormous amount of physical evidence to the contrary was placed there by Satan to deceive us. (But why?)
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