Creation: The Theory of Timely Things

I understand that some may call me controversial for writing this thesis. In fact, a good friend of mine refuses to look at it for fear of going against the thoughts of his denomination on the subject. The controversial part is a phrase. It states that God's science and man's science are not the same.

In ancient times, the phrase was true. We had no science. But we have learned more over the centuries. Will we ever grow into God's science? I don't know. I'm not trying to convince you of anything. The thesis is written in a way that allows all to form their own opinions. As far as I can see, anything less is blindness.

The scientists that made me ask, "If not God's science, then whose?" are stilling us about the boundaries of our universe. I thank them deeply for their contributions. They are the Bible, Josh Wilferd, Nova, Albert Einstein, Neal DeGrasse Tyson, esteemed astrophysicists, World Book, Inc., the Green Kingdom Volume 6, Prentiss Hall Elementary science textbook, the crew of the Hubble Telescope, and NASA. They want to tell us what they know.

I have thoroughly enjoyed working on this project. I hope as much that you enjoy reading it.


--Robin Stone

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