I was quite startled when I overheard on the BBC that the "mystery of life" was discovered by some scientists in Switzerland; they claimed Higgs boson is the answer to the derivation of man-popularly known as the "God particle"-that helps explain what gives all matter in the universe size and shape.
This I found to be both fascinating and utterly disturbing as the evolutionists sought to employ that this theoretical discovery accounted for all of us. What utter rubbish I thought. Why then use the word "God." People have been trying for centuries to unfold the mystery of life, and still have not come up with a definite answer; although physicists in Geneva say they now have the answer but sadly there is still doubt about the entire scenario.
Have you listened to some of the statements made? "Two independent teams at the Centre for Nuclear Research (CERN) said that they have both observed a new subatomic particle-a boson. Heuer called it "most probably a Higgs boson, but we have to find out what kind of Higgs boson it is."
Asked whether the find is a discovery, Heuer answered, "As a layman, I think we have it, but as a scientist, I have to say, what do we have?" Higgs, who was invited to be in the audience, said that he also could not yet say if it was part of the standard model, but he told the audience the discovery appears to be very close to what he predicted.
Are these extraordinary men serious? I am not a pastor or heavily religious nor a frequent church-goer, but I have a little bit of matter called a brain. I am a fairly logical individual and live in the real world; I call a spade a spade. There is a fundamental belief by most of us that some unseen force controls the universe, even atheists adhere to that; I know for sure it's not the "Big Bang Theory." Man will continue to try to solve this mystery about life and they will never because it will remain a mystery to all of us. Some things are best left alone.
Earl Martin
Charlotteville