Publisher's Synopsis
From the Big Bang to the end of the world-and everywhere in between-here are some brilliant ideas of how it all began 13.7 billion years ago. It's illustrative of how religious texts could be revised in light of what we've learned about the cosmos through observation, experimentation, and testing hypotheses against hard data and historical texts. It brings together the mistakes in both religion and science, and by combining both, it is possible to see The Bigger Plan.
I believe that if we take religion and analyze it using scientific processes, and vice versa, it will help us understand everything. We already know everything through the Holy Spirit; we just need to ask the right questions. One of my primary proposals is the Theory of Higher Intelligence. This one theory would fill in all the blanks for both evolution and the big bang.
Many of the things I am writing about are inspired by God through the Holy Spirit. Unlike in ancient times, we do not need a middleman to teach us about God. If you truly believe in one God and the love God has for us, only ask and the Holy Spirit will speak to your heart and offer the best guidance you can find. Sir, my concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God's side, for God is always right. Abraham Lincoln Bigger Plan Theory: Structure is required in order to create a universe in the midst of an infinite void. If one has access to an infinite amount of knowledge and infinite resources, it is theoretically possible to design a finite universe based on energy, motion, physical laws, and elements. Add to that life, which can replicate itself with nearly infinite variations based on a single base design. Set one creature apart that will oversee all that develops and is endowed with its own consciousness to think and create with a sense of love, morality, and free will. Let this reality develop and become more organized on its own; do not interfere with the seeds of creation. Higher Intelligence Theory: A singular consciousness exists within the very fabric of the universe. It is purposefully motivated to produce new things by means of natural processes, to maintain structure, and to generate variety.