By: Renn Vinzon Arante
Scientific theories behind the Earth’s history, beliefs that the universe was formed from
a continuous growing explosion and the beliefs that the Earth and its moon were
formed from two colliding planets, these are the last subject matters on
Science that I expected to be discussed in my school. University of Santo Tomas, named from a Saint founded
by priests and from its name explains it, I am studying in a Catholic school,
and more than that among the universities this is at least the most
conservative-purist school where priests are in full control. I did not get it
at first why those subjects were discussed.
The Big Bang Theory explains that the Universe space was formed from a sudden explosion
which brought space and gaseous materials which became the “Universe”, million
years ago. Evidence shows that the galaxies are slowly moving away from each
other up to now like an explosion. It said that the Universe we know was first
only made of gaseous materials like nitrogen, oxygen and a lot more of
elements. In time, these gaseous materials combined and interacted with one
another which became rocks with gravity and this became the planets, asteroids,
stars and all of the astronomic material we know. Of course these scientific
events did not occur in a matter of seconds, minutes, hours, days and not even
in moths but happened entirely in a very long period of time like million to
billion years ago. These are scientific facts that are not yet proven but were
supported by numerous facts and evidences discovered by scientists. Should we
believe it? Of course it is up to us already. This is just a theory and not yet
proven and it is up to our creative minds already weather to believe or not.
But I do believe if there is something that collides; it is the Religious point
of view and this scientific point of view. According to religious belief, the
entire universe was created by a divine being in just a matter of days, seven
days to be exact. This is not a fact supported by a lot of evidence but a
belief supported by faith. This is what is playing in my mind when are discussing
this in our NatSci (Natural Science) class.
Two
planets collided that caused the formation of the Earth, the bigger piece
became the Earth and the smaller fragment became the moon, the heavy plasma
materials went deep and became the Earth’s mantle and the core, the solid
plates became the crust and the gaseous materials then suspended above but
still being pulled by the gravity became the Earth’s atmosphere. This is one
more theory that was also discussed in our class regarding the Earth’s history.
Supported by facts and artifacts, it is said that the Earth were originally
made of only one big continent which due to earthquakes, meteor and volcanic
eruptions, the continent spread out and became where we are now. Then again
this is just a theory and not yet 100 percent proven. This exactly collided
with what the faith-religion believe that we were all created in seven days.
Should
a Catholic school be teaching the science of creation which directly discredit
to what the Church beliefs on our creation? I was confused to what I will
answer on this question at first but in my personal point of view I do believe
this should be taught to everyone. Nothing is accurate and I do believe that
before this unresolved Man’s Search for
Reality is discovered, we are all dead already. Was the universe formed in
a scientific way or in a divine way? I believe in both. Some might disagree,
some might be mad but I do believe in both. Science is facts supported by a lot
of discoveries, artifacts and proven realities that we can’t deny but then
again I personally believe that Science is
a tool from someone Divine to create us. It is His way of creating things and
just like what we think on the creation, it is a magic. From gaseous materials
to Universe, from small rocks to Earth, science is a tool used by Him to bring
life. In conclusion I believe Science and Religion is not water and oil that
can never mix. It can in an open-minded man to accept something scientific
destined to happen by the command of something in Divine form.
P.S.
Thanks to our professor, Mr. Crisencio Paner for sharing his knowledge and guiding us to do this blog.
P.S.
Thanks to our professor, Mr. Crisencio Paner for sharing his knowledge and guiding us to do this blog.
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