In discussion of creation, a controversial issues is whether everything including matter, energy space and even time is a grand design of some supreme being or was it all just chain of events that just happened to occur at the right moment and time. While some argue that the universe’s fine-tuning is evidence to God, others contend that these evidence do not prove God, in fact they believe God to be a cop-out answer to something theologians do not understand about the universe. This is not to say that they are wrong or right but rather perspective from different point of views. In the past, most experts thought that the universe had always existed, which gave the sense that the Bible’s “In the beginning”, had it wrong all along. But, more recently, …show more content…
Hoyle described his theory as the Big Bang that was heard all over the universe. This very moment of birth the entire universe emerged from a point smaller than a single atom. Space itself exploding from a cosmic fire, launching the expansion of the universe and giving birth to all the energy and all the matters known today. Just years after the Big Bang theory, satellite like C.O.B.E showed strong observational evidences to support the Big Bang theory. These evidence consisted of amount of heliums in the cosmos and the glow of radio waves leftover from the explosion. But the question that science aren’t able to answer is how did the Big Bang happen. British theorist, Edward Milne, wrote a mathematical treatise by saying, “As to the first cause of the Universe, in the context of expansion, that is left for the reader to insert, but our picture is incomplete without Him”. Another British scientist by the name Edmund Whittaker related the beginning of the universe to “Devine will constituting Nature from nothingness”. Like Milne and Whittaker, many scientist saw a parallel relativity between the Big Bang one-time creation from nothing and the Biblical creation in Genesis 1:1, “In the beginning God created the