THREE DECECTIVES RETURNS
SCIENCE INVESTIGATION
On a Friday afternoon, the three detectives are on campus trying to solve the case of the missing evidence. Lead Detective Jack holds an empty jar with a lid, Gloria takes notes of everything that is said, and Valerie shoots video to document everything.
Valerie sees Bonnie, a college student approaching, saying, "Would you like to see our scientific experiment?"
Jack holds the empty jar for Bonnie to see, saying, "The empiracle evidence of science is observation and being able to recreate it in a lab experiment."
Bonnie smiles, "Yeah, I just got out of my last class today. I have a few minutes."
Gloria speaks, "We would like to interview you of your scientific position."
Valerie adds, "We're here to give you the opportunity to share your scientific thoughts. All we ask is for time so we can share our scientific views too."
Jack continues, "Bonnie, According to your scientific view, how did the universe begin?"
Bonnie smiles, "I believe in the Big Bang Theory were a paritcle exploded 13.8 Billion years ago, creating the universe. You know, gas clouds forming stars and planets where life evolved."
Jack questions, "Where did that paritcle come from before the universe was created?"
Bonnie looks puzzled.
Valerie adds, "If the universe was formed entriely by nature, where did matter come from?
Bonnie replies, "If you give everything long enough time to form through mutations and random chance, anything can be created."
Valerie states, "In your college math class, what is a Billion times zero?
Bonnie replies, "Zero,"
Valerie continues. "If there was nothing before the universe began, how can adding a billion years create anything?"
Jack adds, "Let's say your view of one particle was formed over billions of years. Where does energy come, to help this tiny particle to put everything in motion through out the entire universe? Can energy create itself?"
Bonnie, "I think I missed the class when they were talking about it."
Valerie says, "Do explosions cause
destruction? Are they super intelligent?"
Bonnie is frustrated.
Jack adds, "According to astromoners there are 200 trillion billion stars, seperated around 93 billion light years in the universe. There are planets, moons, asteroids, meteors, black holes and space dust all set in seperate orbits."
Valerie adds, "On Earth there are over 6,000 minerals, 400,000 species of plants and about 8 millions species of animals and all have unique DNA."
Gloria remarks, "How could an unintelligent particle create all of that?"
Bonnie speaks, "It is the god particle."
Valerie comments, "Did nature form the universe or did God? And is this particle your god?"
Jack smiles, "We believe that there was super intelligence that designed everything in the universe...Almighty God!"
Valerie adds, "He has always existed even before the universe was formed. He is all powerful setting the universe into motion, he is omnipresent, he is all knowing, and unchanging."
Bonnie speaks, "How do you know there is a God?"
Valeria continues, "God has always been here communicating with his creation."
Jack speaks, "Look at the Science Building, and tell me, 'Was there a creator who built the structure with bricks, motar, wires, plumbing, paint, flooring, doors and windows?"
Bonnie remarks, "Of course."
Jack adds, "I can look at the building and know there has been a creator. And I can look at the complex design seen threw a microscope or the huge design seen in outer space through a telescope; knowing there's a super intelligent Creator."
Valerie says, "We believe there is one God, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit and they created the universe. God loves you!"
Gloria adds, "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life." (John 3:16 NASB ~ New American Standard Bible)
Jack adds, "Bonnie, God wants to make you into a new creation. We are all sinful, liars, murderers in our heart, prideful, stealing things, coveting things, disobeying parents, worshipping idols, living immoral and not loving God our creator."
Valeria says, "Jesus, God's Son promised everlasting life, if you turn away from your sins and receive God into your life by being born of the Spirit. You'll know he is God, when you receive His Holy Spirit."
Jack speaks, "Bonnie, did unintelligent nature create everything in the universe?" Could there be a god particle in my jar?
Bonnie replies, "It's empty."
Jack continues, "If I open the lid and the contents falls to the ground will everything explode, creating a new universe?
Gloria blurts out, "This is our observational lab experiment. Stand back!"
Bonnie gasps as Jack unscrew the lid to the jar and empties it out onto the ground.
Bonnie states, "Maybe in natural selection and random chance, there was only one god particle in the history of our universe."
Valerie concludes, "Bonnie, could there still be billions and billions of those particles still floating around the universe ready to explode? I don't think so!"
Jack adds, "God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit didn't create the universe by the Big Bang."
Gloria reads, Jesus! "For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through him and for him." (Colossians 1:16 ESV - English Standard Version)
Jack quotes, " In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was formless and void, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was moving over the surface of the water.
God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light." (Genesis 1:1-3 MEV - Modern English Version)
Bonnie concludes, "I'm beginning to see the Light. It's good to examine our scientific views?"

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