A Philosophical and Theological Essay ❦ ❖ ❦ I. The Terror and the Question More than three centuries ago, the mathematician and Christian apologist Blaise Pascal set down a confession that has haunted every thoughtful reader since: the eternal silence of the infinite spaces frightened him. He was not a man given to fright. He…
Category: Creation
Reading the Rocks, Reading the Heavens: The Case for a Young Earth and the Logic of a Creator
The Argument for God That Even Skeptics Take Seriously ❧ ————— ❧ ————— ❧ Introduction: A Question Written in Stone Stand at the rim of the Grand Canyon at first light, and you are looking at a question rather than merely a landscape. A mile of stratified rock falls away beneath your feet — sandstone,…
A Celestial Invitation to Awe: The Role of Cosmic Anomalies in Spiritual Awakening
Since the dawn of humanity, we’ve looked to the heavens with a yearning to understand more about our existence. The mysteries of the cosmos still ignite our deepest inquiries: Who are we? Why are we here? How did it all begin? Both religion and science, in their unique ways, are driven by a shared curiosity…
The Infinite and the Divine: Theological Reflections on Space Exploration
What is a Black Hole? A black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. Formed from the collapse of massive stars or as part of the evolution of galaxies, black holes are characterized by an event horizon, the boundary beyond which anything that crosses…
Beyond the Big Bang: Exploring the Genesis of the Cosmos
The following was posted on Facebook on December 18, 2024, by Hashem Al-Ghaili: James Webb confirms there’s something seriously wrong with our understanding of the universe: In a striking discovery, James Webb and Hubble space telescopes have confirmed that the universe is expanding at varying rates depending on the observation point, which challenges our current…
The Genesis Moment: The Divine Spark that Ignited the Universe
In his Systematic Theology, theologian Louis Berkhof explains the infinity of God this way: “The infinity of God is that perfection of God by which He is free from all limitations. . . . He is in no way limited by the universe, by this time-space world, or confined to the universe” (GLH Publishing, 2017)….

