Atheism is described as a lack of belief in the presence of gods or God in its broadest sense. Atheism, in a larger perspective, is the denial of the existence of any deity. In a more limited context, atheism refers to the belief that there are no gods. So then, how could science be affected by the belief of no God? Simple, we have to understand what science is first. I would coin the term science as a study that tries to understand God’s creation or a study that tries to get into God’s mind. In other words, the universe is part of God’s canvas and anything found in it is a representation of His artistic Mind. Therefore, in a wider context, science tends to delve into the mind of the artist. The artist in this case is God. Let's try to put this notion into play. If I were interested in finding out more about the painting of 'Monalisa', I'd have to know more about its painter, the inspiration behind it, the period, etc. making it obvious that the artist would play a crucial role in their artwork.
Hence, if we needed to know more about the universe wouldn't it be right to get to know more about the author(God) first? We live in an era where we think we're the epitome of it all, where science has concentrated most of its efforts in trying to debunk the existence of God. This then amounts to an absurd hypothesis, theories, and research; all of which try to make a weak attempt in proving that God doesn't exist. Robert Boyle was born in 1627 and died in 1691. He said that a greater appreciation of science equaled a greater adoration of God. He defined elements, substances, and mixtures. Boyle's Theorem, the first gas law, was discovered by him. I remember some time back when we used to visit the doctor, back when I was a toddler, doctors then would give you your medication with these added words, " Have faith, the medicine alone isn't guaranteed." Fast-forward to the time we live in; doctors act as if they've given their patients' life. I still don't get what the fuss is all about, I mean people still die, our bodies have been rendered weak by these so-called medications (weakened immunity = being dependent on drugs), and now with all this 'knowledge' we claim to have, people, are now lost more than ever.
It's funny how scientists have now realized that the world will soon come to an end because of aspects such as global warming. A while back that seemed impossible but now that's a reality. Why can't we embrace fact on occasion or all of the time? Simple, it would alter the course of our lives. Isn't that funny since the Bible kind of predicted that man shall be his downfall. I mean we haven't even touched the failing system. Yet, left-right, and center all scream out doom. I'm sure we're all aware of the task force report on UFO expected by June 1st. There have been more UFO sightings than ever. Science would have us think that we're dealing with an intelligent life force; I on the other hand would be prepared for what's to come. Well, this kind of takes me back to the Sumerians and the Anunnaki. Where ancient tribes claimed to have been visited by gods or rather aliens who had 'mind-blowing technology'. Isn't this what's happening now? That we've been in contact with the 'aliens', who've been aiding us behind the scenes. I've always been inclined to the idea that there's nothing new under the sun. Why? Because the truth is always out in the open it's just a matter of being open-minded and being honest with one’s self.
With the current trajectory, we're headed in it's obvious that we are about to be duped. We are about to fall into a trap that we've been warned about. We can’t stop what’s coming, repentance won’t since time in itself and everything in it is found in God. All we can hope for is fighting the good fight. Just because something doesn’t make sense to you doesn’t mean it’s off it might prove that you need to level up you’re thinking since you and the Most High aren’t on the same level. If science had all the answers, why then are we stuck in the same place?
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