EDUCATED DECISION

When you go to vote in an election, or other important leadership decision.
Do you stand in the booth and say, "Inny, mini, minny, moe!, and vote based on where your pencil stopped?
I hope our political leaders are not being elected by such a childish rhyme!
I hope you listen to debates; you look at the candidates and where they stand on important issues.
You check out what their views are on certain things.
Then you make an educated decision based on which candidate you think would best serve that office,
or at least that's how it is suppose to work.
But there is an even more important decision that needs to be made in everybody's life,
and I am afraid that even less time has been spent before that decision is made.
And just like voting, a lot feel that they don't have to decide.
But when it comes to your believe in God, you must make a choice.
The lines have been drawn, and the war has already begun.
Everyone must decide which side they are on. You are either working on God's side, or your working for the other side.
It's that simple.
Several million people in the world today claim to believe in God, or claim not to believe in God,
and yet have never really sat down, listened to both sides and decided for themselves what they believe.
They simply claim what their parents taught them to believe, or they believe whatever their friend believes,
or they believe what they were taught in school.
But the truth is, they don't believe in anything; they are just accepting it.
To believe in something, you must first come to a conclusion, or make a conscious decision.
In other words, you must first think for yourself, look at the facts, and decide what you believe or don't believe.
Never take someone else's decision and make it your own.
So if you are still reading this, I can assume it is because you want to, and not because your being forced to read it.
So let's discuss the two sides; and for this discussion, I'll leave the bible out of it
(You may not have decided if you believe in the bible or not).
The two sides are pretty much divided into those who believe
  (A) God created the universe
or those that believe
  (B)"The Big Bang" theory
(Lets leave the independents and radicals out of this discussion).
Ok, Lets begin with the Atom, or Adam for that matter.
Where did the atom come from? Where did man begin?
Those that believe in God believe that God created everything, starting with the atom and all molecules.
Nothing was created or has ever been created that God did not create.
God created man, and man has never created anything. (Let me prove my point).
Man simply changes things that God created! We can take wood and make it into almost anything,
but we can't create wood! We can make wood looking things, but it's not real wood.
We can plant a seed and watch it grow into a tree, but we did not create the seed!
We can add molecules together and we can split atoms, but we can not create atoms.
We can not make something from nothing.
Now, man is trying to clone things, but that is still not creation, that's copying.
That's taking cells and changing them and watching them grow.
Duplicating the DNA and making imitations of the original.
Man can now take cells and do almost anything with it, but he can not create cells, so it's still not creating.
Ok, let's look at the other side.
Those that believe in the "Big Bang Theory" believe that the universe was created sometime,
between 10 billion and 20 billion years ago from a cosmic explosion that hurled matter in all directions.
and that the universe began with the explosion of a primeval atom, or plasma soup.
This cosmic explosion created the universe, as we know it.
They believe that the universe is, in fact, still growing and expanding because of this original explosion,
and that new stars and solar systems are still being created.
They also believe that this original explosion caused everything in space to be in motion.
That the planets spin on axis caused by magnetic fields and forces of gravity set up by this original explosion.
They also believe that this original explosion caused life to begin on this little planet earth, and perhaps,
other planets in other solar systems.
Hence the creation of atoms, but wait, where did this Plasma Soup come from?
And exactly what is Plasma Soup? What is a Primeval Atom?
Lets break it all down so we can understand it.
An atom is defined as "the smallest partical of any element, consisting of protrons, and neutron.
with a nuclus in the center and surrounded by electrons".
Plasma is highly ionized gas consisting of almost equal numbers of free electrons and positive ions.
A Primeval Atom is just a fancy name for the very first atom.
A mass can be defined as " a grouping of individual parts or elements that compose a unified body".
Matter is defined as "any thing that occupies space, has weight, and is either solid, liquid, or gas".
So if matter is made up of atoms, and atoms are made up of protrons and electrons,
and plasma is made up of electrons, and ions. Where did this Primeval atom come from?
You see the big bang theory does not answer this question.
How does an explosion millions of years ago, cause the planets to still have so much gravitational pull today?
And why do some have more gravitation then others?
All explosions I've ever seen, destroyed things, they do not create things.
How could this large explosion create anything except large holes or craters?
The only thing we've proved is that when you split an atom, you get a very Big Bang, that destroys everything for miles.
So you see, "The Big Bang Theory" is full of holes, no pun intended.
People have always been awed and mystified by the question of how life originated on this earth.
As each new discovery comes to light, they change "The Theory".
Aristotle was one of the first with the theory of Spontaneous Generation (384-322 BC).
That life could arise by spontaneous generation of dead material.
This theory stood as fact until Louis Pasteur proved it wrong in the 1860's.
This discovery spawned new theories, some of which have been proved wrong.
Look up the word theory itself. It means to speculate, to create a hypothesis, to guess.
I'm not a scientist, a world philosopher, or even a renown theologian.
So don't take anything I said, as fact! Check it out for yourself!
That is all I'm asking you to do. Just look at it for yourself and make your own decision, your own theory, your own guess,
your own EDUCATED DECISION.
As the saying goes, "Stand for something, or you'll fall for anything".
