Rapha’s answer to a question:

The most in-depth question that troubles the worldly seeker is "What was happening one second before the Big Bang." Their mental search peaks with "How can something come from nothing?"

They attempt to satisfy their ignorance and pride by accepting such potential as "the Heisenberg uncertainty principle." Remember that a principle, in their argument, is only an elementary truth, law or assumption equating to a GUESS.

These learned minds are "ever learning, but never come to the knowledge of the truth." They are mental rebels against God, the Holy Spirit which was sent to lead all minds into "grace and truth". They accept the uncertain principle and its pillar's foundation which is Quantum Mechanics. They accept that these allow for particle production from nothing. This is an entity that springs forth and recedes back to its original source before it can be identified, verified or measured. "Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools." These invent the possibilities of multiple universes, yet, without sound proof.

We believers are set in place by faith. Faith in that our God is not capricious. Faith is the substance (realization) of things hoped for, the evidence (convictions) of things not seen. In the beginning (start) God (Elohim, plural of a deity, from a base, meaning of a strong Almighty) created (Bara, this depicts only God capable of creating) the heaven and the earth. In these works, we see God not creating from a distant position, but hovering over the forming of the initial heaven and earth.

This realization allows the Genesis chapter 1 and 2 to develop logically and sequentially. The worldly will never accept our narrative. However, we can offer it to the one that requests earnestly by the Spirit's drawing. "Be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear."

There are and never will be another planet possessing our earth's sequence of elements. Even the most respective scientist estimate the chance of another earth exactly as ours to ten to the one hundredth twentieth power (equates to the impossible).

The end of the argument is that God (a Hebrew, plural) was present before any creating began. The final argument is that God sent His only sacrifice one time to this world.

Hebrews 9:12 "Neither by the blood of goats and calfs but by His own blood He entered in once into the most holy place having obtained eternal redemption for us."

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