I haven’t read the new theory other than seeing the headline and scanning a few sentences so take what follows however you want to.
I’m not surprised that a “no beginning†theory for the universe has been created as the Big Bang theory could cause a bit of a “religious†problem. What I mean by that is that if the universe had a beginning where did the matter come from? This opens the door for a creator. I suppose a universe that has always existed does away with problem of the origin of the matter and potential creator. Of course, I do find it curious that someone could accept a universe without a beginning while completely discounting a creator without a beginning.
Regardless of the beginning or “foreverness†of the universe we all believe in miracles because of life. If God personally created all life it was a miracle. If mankind evolved from the the primortall ooze it was a miracle as chemicals, lightning, or whatever creating amino acids that eventually evolved into a single-celled organism that eventually evolved into all life that is and that has ever been is nothing short of miraculous. As long as the miracle of life exists God can not be totally discounted.
I don’t say the above to stir up discussion, debate, or argument among our atheist (both real and pretend) friends. Honestly, that wasn’t always the case with me. I used to enjoy a good argument/debate on the subject and even viewed it as my duty, but these days I avoid such things. If you believe then you believe. If you don’t then you don’t. We’ll all know the answer one day. I now view my duty as just to tell my belief and let you take for what it’s worth. I also figure that trying to live my life as closely as I humanly can to the standards as set forth by my personal Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ is already difficult enough and in the rare cases where my spiritual nature overcomes my human nature that maybe that will be a better light for Him than an argument.
With that said, I personally see His evidence around me every day. I see it in the colors of the morning and evening sky during sunrise and sunset. I see it the unsung beauty of a cypress swamp. Most of all, I see it in the little new baby who laughs and giggles with life.
As Paul wrote: For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: