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IW/Yif'H BELIEVE IN CREATION -NOTIN EVOLUTION,
Publish~d
1924, last
priming1974,byFredJ<:>hnM~Idau:
The Witness of the Universe
Page 52 "SINCE TIME IMMEMORIAL man has w1uched the night sky and u·ondercd about the
narure of the UIID·e""' <:>f which
his
world is a part: but only in the past fifty yeor.
[&okftnl p11hlislxd
1959]lushebegun to underst>ndtheinunensepanemof the h.._,.ens
We now know thot
our
u<ID·erse is not morely • universe <:>f indi,·idwl stars , but a u<ID·erse of millions
of " star systems" colkd "goh :cies," similar to the Milk)· Woy Goh xy of which our solar system is • port.
As for as relori,·c size is concerned, our earth now emerges as "a cosmic pebble cireling a minor star in
oneofmillion5 ofcnonnousgaloxics' ' rushingaround in spacethat scems tobe limitk:ss"
En d Quote
Internet: '"rime :rnd Space: Cnforrunatcly it is ,·cry much • reality still todoy that the works of the
• 1
r...tlygreotspiritsinscience,.uchasA!bertEinstein,Richard Fey=, and
Stephen Howking, and their most fundamental conclusions about the
uninrse.rcmoin unapprc.:illted,c\·cn unnoticed by thenujorityofscientists.
'Jbese three giants
all
made
Yet)'
similior
conclusions regarding the
timelessness of the l ' ni,·crsc, yet C\'Cn todoy the scit11cc of urndessncss is
"''ctl<.><Jkcd "
To simplify their writings obout Time ond Space - both arc the same - no
end to either. Eochbego.n withthcCn:otionofthcphysicalUnivcncandu111
remain
for~"·er
Page52"As wecomemplatethis'"Utu<ID·erse, u;earcirnpresscdu1ththrceoutstondingfacts
(1}
Thc inconccinblcSIZEoftheuni,·ersc
(2} Th e pr=nce of L \W
in
the unircrse, coupled u;i th the demons tration o f
limitless
POWER
(3}
Th e oontinuous display of
a surpassing
GWRY
Each o f these foctors
bears
witness to
A
SUPREME BEING OF UNIMAGINABLE POWER,
WlSDOl-l AND GLORYl
Footnote from the
book
"SIZE itself
is
no adeq.,.,te criterion of irnpor12nce.
The
foc t that ON
EARTH ALONE, os fo r as astronomers are abk to determine, exists INTELLEGIENI' LIFE, mok.-.
this rompa,..tn·ely small earth o f nstl}' greorer importana rhan immense, lifeless
go. laxics"
To be continued.