A Practical Proof of God
By Frederick Hoyle
The existence of God is a subject that has occupied schools of philosophy
and theology for thousands of years. Most of the time, these debates have
revolved around all kinds of assumptions and definitions. Philosophers
will spend a lifetime arguing about the meaning of a word and never
really get there. One is reminded of the college student who was asked
how his philosophy class was going. He replied that they had not done
much because when the teacher tried to call roll, the kids kept arguing
about whether they existed or not.
Most of us who live and work in the real world do not concern ourselves
with such activities. We realize that such discussions may have value
and interest in the academic world, but the stress and pressure of
day-to-day life forces us to deal with a very pragmatic way of making
decisions. If I ask you to prove to me that you have $2.00, you would
show it to me. Even in more abstract things we use common sense and
practical reasoning. If I ask you whether a certain person is honest
or not, you do not flood the air with dissertations on the relative
nature of honesty; you would give me evidence one way or the other.
The techniques of much of the philosophical arguments that go on would
eliminate most of engineering and technology if they were applied in
those fields.
The purpose of this brief study is to offer a logical, practical, pragmatic
proof of the existence of God from a purely scientific perspective. To do this,
we are assuming that we exist, that there is reality, and that the matter of
which we are made is real. If you do not believe that you exist, you have
bigger problems than this study will entail and you will have to look
elsewhere.
THE BEGINNING
If we do exist, there are only two possible explanations as to how our
existence came to be. Either we had a beginning or we did not have a
beginning. The Bible says, "In the beginning God created the
heaven and the earth" (Genesis 1 :1). The atheist has always maintained
that there was no beginning. The idea is that matter has always existed
in the form of either matter or energy; and all that has happened is that
matter has been changed from form to form, but it has always been. The Humanist Manifesto says, "Matter
is self-existing and not created," and that is a concise statement of
the atheist's belief.
The way we decide whether the atheist is correct or not is to see what
science has discovered about this question. The picture below on the left
represents our part of the cosmos. Each of the disk shaped objects is a
galaxy like our Milky Way. All of these galaxies are moving relative to
each other. Their movement has a very distinct pattern which causes the
distance between the galaxies to get greater with every passing day. If
we had three galaxies located at positions A, B. and C in the second
diagram below, and if they are located as shown, tomorrow they will be
further apart. The triangle they form will be bigger. The day after tomorrow
the triangle will be bigger yet. We live in an expanding universe that gets
bigger and bigger and bigger with every passing day.
Now let us suppose that we made time run backwards! If we are located at a
certain distance today, then yesterday we were closer together. The day
before that, we were still closer. Ultimately, where must all the galaxies
have been? At a point! At the beginning! At what scientists call a singularity!
A second proof is seen in the energy sources that fuel the cosmos. The
picture to the right is a picture of the sun. Like all stars, the sun
generates its energy by a nuclear process known as thermonuclear fusion.
Every second that passes, the sun compresses
564 million tons of hydrogen into 560 million tons of helium
with 4 million tons of matter released as energy. In spite of that tremendous
consumption of fuel, the sun has only used up 2% of the hydrogen it had
the day it came into existence. This incredible furnace is not a process
confined to the sun. Every star in the sky generates its energy in the same
way. Throughout the cosmos there are 25 quintillion stars, each converting
hydrogen into helium, thereby reducing the total amount of hydrogen in the
cosmos. Just think about it! If everywhere in the cosmos hydrogen is being
consumed and if the process has been going on forever, how much hydrogen
should be left?
Suppose I attempt to drive my automobile without putting any more gas (fuel)
into it. As I drive and drive, what is eventually going to happen? I am
going to run out of gas I If the cosmos has been here forever, we would
have run out of hydrogen long ago! The fact is, however, that the sun
still has 98% of its original hydrogen. The fact is that hydrogen is the
most abundant material in the universe! Everywhere we look in space we can
see the hydrogen 21 cm line in the spectrum_a piece of light only given off
by hydrogen. This could not be unless we had a beginning!
A third scientific proof that the atheist is wrong is seen in the second
law of thermodynamics. In any closed system, things tend to become disordered.
If an automobile is driven for years and years without repair, for example,
it will become so disordered that it would not run any more. Getting old is
simple conformity to the second law of thermodynamics. In space, things also
get old. Astronomers refer to the aging process as heat death. If the cosmos
is "everything that ever was or is or ever will be," as Dr. Carl Sagan is so
fond of saying, nothing could be added to it to improve its order or repair
it. Even a universe that expands and collapses and expands again forever
would die because it would lose light and heat each time it expanded and
rebounded.
The atheist's assertion that matter/energy is eternal is scientifically
wrong. The biblical assertion that there was a beginning is scientifically
correct.
THE CAUSE
If we know the creation has a beginning, we are faced with another logical
question_was the creation caused or was it not caused? The Bible states,
"In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth."
Not only does the Bible maintain that there was a cause_a creation_but it
also tells us what the cause was. It was God. The atheist tells us that
"matter is self-existing and not created."
If matter had a beginning and yet was uncaused, one must logically maintain
that something would have had to come into existence out of nothing. From
empty space with no force, no matter, no energy, and no intelligence, matter
would have to become existent. Even if this could happen by some strange new
process unknown to science today, there is a logical problem.
In order for matter to come out of nothing, all of our scientific laws
dealing with the conservation of matter/energy would have to be wrong,
invalidating all of chemistry. All of our laws of conservation of angular
momentum would have to be wrong, invalidating all of physics. All of our
laws of conservation of electric charge would have to be wrong, invalidating
all of electronics and demanding that your TV set not work!! Your television
set may not work, but that is not the reason! In order to believe matter
is uncaused, one has to discard known laws and principles of science. No
reasonable person is going to do this simply to maintain a personal
atheistic position.
The atheist's assertion that matter is eternal is wrong. The atheist's assertion
that the universe is uncaused and selfexisting is also incorrect The Bible's
assertion that there was a beginning which was caused is supported strongly by
the available scientific evidence.
THE DESIGN
If we know that the creation had a beginning and we know that the beginning
was caused, there is one last question for us to answer--what was the cause?
The Bible tells us that God was the cause. We are further told that the God
who did the causing did so with planning and reason and logic. Romans 1:20
tells us that we can know God is through the things he has made." The atheist, on the other hand, will try
to convince us that we are the product of chance. Julian Huxley once
said:
We are as much a product of blind forces as is the falling of a stone to
earth or the ebb and flow of the tides. We have just happened, and man was
made flesh by a long series of singularly beneficial accidents.
The subject of design has been one that has been explored in many different
ways. For most of us, simply looking at our newborn child is enough to rule
out chance. Modern-day scientists like Paul Davies and Frederick Hoyle and
others are raising elaborate objections to the use of chance in explaining
natural phenomena. A principle of modern science has emerged in the 1980s
called "the anthropic principle." The basic thrust of the anthropic
principle is that chance is simply not a valid mechanism to explain the
atom or life. If chance is not valid, we are constrained to reject Huxley's
claim and to realize that we are the product of an intelligent God.
THE NEXT STEP
We have seen a practical proof of God's existence in this brief study. A
flood of questions arise at this point. Which God are we talking about?
Where did God come from? Why did God create us? How did God create us?
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