Creation Science Newsletter - Sept. 2005
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Ex Nihilo
By
RoseAnn Salanitri
Have you ever wondered how God created
something out of nothing? If you have you’re not
alone. Since the advent of modern physics, great
minds of all kinds have been seeking the key that
would unlock the mysteries of the physical world.
This illusive key has been given a label. It is
called “Ex Nihilo”, meaning “out of nothing.” It
should be no surprise to the creationist that this
key would be found in the Bible. Hebrews 11:3
says: “By faith we understand that the worlds
were prepared by the Word of God, so that what is
seen was not made out of things which are
visible.”
My quest for this illusive key began with a firm
reliance on the absolute inerrancy of the Word of
God. Until now I haven’t felt free to share my
theory publicly, but with the release of my book,
GUTs All Tied Up With Strings – The Key to
Understanding the Creation of the Universe, I am
now at liberty to do so. Einstein spent the last 30
years of his life trying to understand something
called Grand Unification Theory (GUTs). Science
believes that something must exist that unifies all
the laws of physics – from the very small up to the
very large. The truth has always been there –
right in front of our very eyes. Moses wrote about
it 3500 years ago. We just haven’t understood it.
Repeatedly throughout the first chapter of
Genesis God tells us that He spoke everything
into existence. Most of us know that. However, if
we were asked what was the first thing God
created, most likely we would say water or maybe
time. We would be wrong. The first thing God
created when He spoke were soundwaves, and
through soundwaves, He brought the physical
world into existence.
It’s not possible to go into great detail in a
newsletter about how soundwaves run through all
of creation like a golden thread that weaves
everything together. However, I do want you to
understand that if the movements contained in
soundwaves were isolated and analyzed, you
would find that they provide the environment for
all the forces we see in the universe to exist
within – right from the simplest atom up to the
vast expanses in the cosmos. Not only do
soundwaves provide the environment for the
forces and matter, but they contain the seeds for
both as well. If we understand the construction of
a simple atom, we understand that its
components (the proton, neutron, and electron)
are nothing more than a combination of three
distinct forces that manifest three specific types
of movement: rotation, winding, and vibration.
The movements we see in the atom are also seen
in our solar system and the rest of the cosmos. In
our solar system these motions are identified as
rotation (or spin), which our earth completes in a
24-hour period; orbits (or winding), which our
earth does in a one-year period; and angular
momentum (or vibration), which specifies our
distance from the sun. The truly remarkable thing
is that these forces can also be seen in
soundwaves. When God spoke, He organized
these forces into atoms, which organized into
matter, and then the cosmos. The Word of God, or
scientifically speaking the soundwaves God
produced when He spoke, truly is the creative
force that brought everything into existence out
of nothing. If you find this fascinating theory and
would like to know more, you can purchase my
book online from our website: www.
creationsciencealive.com. It is scheduled to be
released in bookstores this December.