Excellent video, Check it out!
Also, an English non-Catholic gives us Ten reasons to love the pope
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Problem with that link…
Just finished writing a little about Hawking myself….
Hawking will be on Larry King Live tonight, with the wonderful Fr. Spitzer as his foil, in a debate over the creation of the universe. Hawking says its a godless creation; Spitzer will counter with scientific evidence that God made it. Check it out this evening.
You can get the video here
http://wordonfire.org/#yt_video
Thank you for both! The link to the video did not work, but I found it here.
Drat.
Try again.
It is amazing that some scientists can come up with the most outlandish theories about the nature of the universe and reality, including alternative universes, other dimensions, non-spatial non-temporal realms, extraterrestrial noncorporeal life, etc., but the one thing that they absolutely refuse to give consideration to and instead reject out of hand is the possibility of a living and conscious entity who exists outside of time and the physical universe who is the cause of the universe and who interacts with it (i.e. God).
Instead, they come up with the irrational idea that a thing (the universe) is its own cause, that it created itself, or that a thing (gravity) created the universe, but conveniently neglecting to bother to ask where that gravity came from in the first place, or how the physical laws of the universe, including the attractive force of gravity, could exist without that same universe being in existence in order for bodies to be attracted to each other.
So they (Hawking and co.) imagine an infinite number of universes to explain the existence of our own…all to keep from entertaining the possibility of one infinite God.
“Entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity.” Occam’s Razor