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This paper discusses how science and belief in God can be combined to determine the origins of the universe. Topics under discussion include the Biblical theory of the origin of life, as well as the Big Bang theory, widely recognized by scientists as the way the universe was formed. Bibliography lists 21 sources.
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question of how, exactly, man was created. Bringing up the origins of the universe to our theologian and scientist isnt much calmer - although the gloves might stay on the
hands, there would still be a lively debate centering around the topic and all of its nuances. However, most recently, there are scientists interested in the cosmos who are beginning
to realize that religion and belief in God could pay an important part in development of the universe. By the same token, religious experts are beginning - cautiously - to
accept scientific principals that even 10 years ago would have been believed to be unthinkable. There is every hope that perhaps these two disciplines can come to some kind of
consensus regarding the creation of the world and the origins of the universe The questions, however, do remain. Did God have a
hand in creating the universe as indicated in the Book of Genesis in the Bible? Or did the universe just happen as a random chance occurrence - is the "Big-Bang"
theory all there is to it? Was the universe just a random act of chance, the fiery coming together of molecules and atoms that created a universe in a short
period of time? The purpose of this paper is to use various sources written about the topic in order to attempt to answer this all-important question regarding the origins of
the universe. Religion and science - an overview According to brilliant scientist Stephen Hawking, the origins of the universe always has been
and continues to be a chicken-and-egg question (Hawking, 2002). In a nutshell, notes Hawking, what agency created the universe (Hawking, 2002)? By the same token, what created that agency (Hawking,
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