
Aside from the obvious that you were born into this, go back further and consider how “this” got here for you to be born into it and what had to happen for you even to be born. It’s pretty miraculous, don’t you think? What are our origins?
Look at the image of Earth from space above. Can you see people on the surface? You can’t because of the scale of the image and the distance from the Earth’s surface where this picture was taken. People are too small to see with the naked eye. Space is very vast. When you consider the size of the physical universe, we are just one tiny part of it. Yet our lives are so complex.
Happenstance or Creation?
It’s mind-boggling to contemplate what it took for all of this to form. The size of the universe alone is staggering. Science tells us that the universe has intelligent design, so a creator had to create it. It’s mystifying to think of the greatness of whoever created it.
Science says we got here through the “Big Bang“. Religion says God created us. What are our true origins?
Suppose God is a fairy tale and what science postulates is right. Statistically, that leaves us with a fantastic coincidence and random, accidental happenstance. It takes more faith to believe all of this happened out of nothing than to accept an intelligent, invisible life form we call God created it. Either idea takes faith to believe in it.
The Big Bang postulates it all randomly happened due to the right circumstances.
But suppose both are right. What if God created it all on a cosmic drafting table and then used the Big Bang to set it into motion?

Consider all of the life on earth. Think about how it all has to work together for life to exist. Many scientists agree that some intelligence had to be behind the creation of the physical universe. There is something or someone who thought it through and came up with the intelligent design behind it all.
Yet, when you think about it, there is no physical evidence to support the idea of an invisible force or being that thought all this up…or is there?
Explore our thoughts and ideas about the physical evidence leading to the feasibility of an invisible creator. We get lots of exposure to science in school, so why not explore the question, “Why is God invisible?“
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