There are two burning questions which many people frequently ask and they are, “Is there a God?” and “How did the universe begin?” Both questions, together with many others, are very clearly addressed in John Wells’ excellent book, “God, Science and Faith” but the author has recently had two short, but very much to the point, e-books published which very succinctly address both issues in considerable detail. Has the universe always existed, or did it have a beginning? If the latter, what caused the universe to begin to exist and why? In "How did the universe begin?", the author reflects on the reasons why some people believe that it was created by God in six days according to the account given in Genesis, the first book of the Bible? He then examines all the scientific explanations for the origin of the universe and looks for any correlation with the Biblical account of creation. Can the Bible and science agree, or are there too many discrepancies? There are many surprises waiting for you in this short book which is highly recommended.
Pages
70
Format
Kindle Edition
How did the universe begin?: Science versus Religion
There are two burning questions which many people frequently ask and they are, “Is there a God?” and “How did the universe begin?” Both questions, together with many others, are very clearly addressed in John Wells’ excellent book, “God, Science and Faith” but the author has recently had two short, but very much to the point, e-books published which very succinctly address both issues in considerable detail. Has the universe always existed, or did it have a beginning? If the latter, what caused the universe to begin to exist and why? In "How did the universe begin?", the author reflects on the reasons why some people believe that it was created by God in six days according to the account given in Genesis, the first book of the Bible? He then examines all the scientific explanations for the origin of the universe and looks for any correlation with the Biblical account of creation. Can the Bible and science agree, or are there too many discrepancies? There are many surprises waiting for you in this short book which is highly recommended.