
Cosmic Creation
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This site supports the open-access book, Cosmic Creation by Justin Fitzgibbon. It links modern science with a Christian worldview, presenting history from the Bible integrated with the scientific consensus. It is entirely based on mainstream scientific knowledge. Greek philosophy about nature and God, invented long before the birth of Jesus was adopted into Christianity. This began a conflict with science. I believe any 'culture' war between faith and science is senseless. Both are part of the shared quest for truth. The events of Genesis can be understood scientifically. Nature's story is vast and detailed. Science begins with our universe and explains the formation of the continents and living ecosystems. God intervened in these events and human history. Traditional Christian assumptions about human nature, the timing of Genesis and the origin of natural laws are wrong and damaging. These flaws can be corrected by including scientific discovery. Solving the conflict gives a unified view that is biblical and includes all truths.
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Modern astronomy expects multiple independent universes to form, each with a unique history. A family of connected universes explains the context of the book of Genesis. Events in the Bible have always implied that scale.
A deeper understanding of God's glory
According to Cosmologist Laura Mersini-Houghton - We thought the Earth was the centre of the universe. Then the solar system and our galaxy, and now we are finding that even our universe is just one tiny grain of dust in a much more intricate and beautiful cosmos.
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Themes of the book

Galileo’s famous intellectual defiance, regardless of what you believe these are the facts, is required now more than ever.
Many people believe religion is an immovable object. While the growth and progress of science is an irresistible force.
There is one way of relocating the immovable. Direct the force so it moves the remainder of the universe.
The certainty of religion remains, but as Galileo is reported to have said 'yet it moves'.

