Here comes the Big Bang Band
Playing on stage in a digital venue near you…let’s hear it for the Big Bang Band! (crowd cheers, applause) And they’ve already announced they’ll be playing all their biggest hits. Songs like: The Last Great Prediction, Hubble’s Law, Confirmed, No Alternatives, and more.
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I’ll bet you’ve heard the Big Bang Band.
Unless you have zero interest in theories of our origin, you’ve heard the same old tired and repetitive songs. Sung by the same truncated troubadours. And just like the Rolling Stones, they’ve been able to sustain their careers for decades. But unlike the Rolling Stones, their “songs” have no hook. They’re just headbangers.
I’m sure you’ve already picked up on my not-so-subtle analogical references.
The big bang theory is a worn-out and debunked belief system. And it gets old, hearing the same “tunes” over and over. Especially after hearing much better music. But the crowds who want nothing to do with God will always clamor to the concerts. And they’ll always cheer the irrelevant, irreverent hits.
“But Tony, they’re the only ones that make sense.”
Nay, nay grasshopper.
The first two laws of thermodynamics make way more sense. Just recently I shared a cute, little schoolroom scenario about the first law. And now I have a couple of things to share about the second law.
In case you didn’t know it…our ginormous, humongous universe is still an isolated system. Maybe I’ll share what that means at another time. But for now it means “according to the second law of thermodynamics, the energy in the universe available for useful work has always been decreasing.”
That means, if you go back in time as far as evolutionists would have you go, the amount of energy would exceed the capacity for the total universe to hold it. And we know everything breaks down. It’s not getting more and more complex. It’s less and less complex.
So, what that means is, there was a beginning, and…
It wasn’t millions or billions of years ago
When the universe first began.
It didn’t happen by some goofy accident
Or seeds from a little green man.
We were made by the One who wasn’t made
And it wasn’t too long ago.
So you can trust it’s true that it’s God design, and
You can know that you know you know.
Stay tuned,
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