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Writer's pictureEdward D. Andrews

Can the Universe Create Itself, or Is There Evidence of a Creator?

The origins of the universe have long fascinated scientists, philosophers, and theologians alike. The vastness and complexity of the universe often lead to the ultimate question: Did the universe create itself, or was it brought into existence by a higher intelligence? The Bible provides a definitive answer in the very first verse: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). This clear statement affirms that Jehovah is the source of all that exists, negating any suggestion that the universe spontaneously generated itself through random cosmic events.


Many naturalists and scientists, however, resist this explanation, preferring to theorize that the universe emerged through purely natural processes. One of the most prominent theories is the Big Bang, which posits that the universe began from a singularity, a state of infinite density and temperature, and has since expanded. Yet, even proponents of this theory, such as Dr. Andrei Linde, acknowledge that it does not explain how the universe arose from nothing. The Bible, on the other hand, asserts that everything came into existence by the Word of God: “By the word of Jehovah the heavens were made, and by the breath of His mouth all their host” (Psalm 33:6).



Did the Universe Have a Beginning?


Scientific discoveries over the last century have demonstrated that the universe is expanding, leading many scientists to conclude that it had a beginning. This aligns with the biblical account, which suggests a clear starting point when God created the universe. In the 1920s, astronomers discovered that distant galaxies were moving away from us, a phenomenon known as redshift. This finding implies that the universe is expanding, which further suggests that it had a beginning—a conclusion that troubled many scientists because it contradicts the notion of an eternal universe.


Sir Bernard Lovell, a prominent astronomer, once remarked, “If at some point in the past, the Universe was once close to a singular state of infinitely small size and infinite density, we have to ask what was there before and what was outside the Universe.” The question of what existed before the universe and how it came into being points directly to the need for a Creator. The Bible reveals that Jehovah exists outside of time and space, and that He created all things through His divine power and wisdom. Isaiah 40:26 proclaims, “Lift up your eyes on high and see: who created these? He who brings out their host by number, calling them all by name.”



Is the Universe Finely Tuned for Life?


The fine-tuning of the universe is one of the strongest arguments against the idea that it came into existence through random, naturalistic processes. Scientists have identified four fundamental forces that govern the universe: gravity, electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force. Each of these forces must be precisely calibrated for life to exist. Even the slightest deviation in their strengths would render the universe uninhabitable.

Gravity, for example, must be perfectly balanced. If it were slightly stronger, stars would burn too quickly and collapse, preventing the formation of life-sustaining planets. If gravity were slightly weaker, stars would not burn hot enough to sustain nuclear fusion, and the universe would be filled with cold, inert matter. Similarly, the electromagnetic force is responsible for holding electrons around the nucleus of atoms, enabling chemical reactions necessary for life. A minor alteration in the strength of this force would prevent the formation of molecules, making life impossible.


These precise conditions point to a Designer who intentionally created the universe with life in mind. As Job 38:4-5 asks, “Where were you when I laid the foundation of the earth? Tell me, if you have understanding. Who determined its measurements—surely you know!” The exactitude of the universe’s laws and constants serves as compelling evidence of God’s intentional creation.



What Role Do the Strong and Weak Nuclear Forces Play?


In addition to gravity and electromagnetism, the strong and weak nuclear forces also demonstrate the fine-tuning necessary for life. The strong nuclear force binds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of an atom, allowing for the formation of elements. If this force were slightly weaker, only hydrogen would exist, and no other elements could form. If it were slightly stronger, only heavier elements would exist, and hydrogen, a crucial component of water and organic compounds, would be absent.


The weak nuclear force governs radioactive decay and plays a role in the nuclear fusion processes that power stars like the sun. Without the precise balance of this force, stars would burn too quickly or too slowly, disrupting the energy output necessary for sustaining life on Earth. The Bible reflects on the grandeur of God’s creation, emphasizing His wisdom in sustaining all things: “For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible... and in him all things hold together” (Colossians 1:16-17).



How Does the Earth’s Position in the Solar System Support Life?


The earth’s unique features and its position within the solar system further illustrate the divine precision involved in creation. Earth is located at the perfect distance from the sun, often referred to as the “Goldilocks zone,” where temperatures are suitable for liquid water—a critical ingredient for life. If Earth were just 5 percent closer to the sun, it would experience a runaway greenhouse effect, becoming unbearably hot. Conversely, if it were just 1 percent farther away, it would become a frozen wasteland.


In addition to its ideal distance from the sun, Earth’s rotation and orbital characteristics are also finely tuned. The planet’s rotation ensures moderate temperatures between day and night, while its nearly circular orbit prevents extreme seasonal variations. These characteristics enable the stable, life-sustaining environment that we often take for granted. Such precision is no accident; it points directly to the intentional design of a Creator. As the prophet Isaiah declared, “For thus says Jehovah, who created the heavens (he is God!), who formed the earth and made it (he established it; he did not create it empty, he formed it to be inhabited!): ‘I am Jehovah, and there is no other’” (Isaiah 45:18).



What Does the Second Law of Thermodynamics Tell Us?


The second law of thermodynamics states that systems tend toward disorder over time. This law is observable in daily life, as buildings decay, machines break down, and organisms age. Given this natural tendency toward disorder, the universe should also be in a state of increasing chaos. Yet, what we observe in the cosmos is highly ordered and structured. The planets follow predictable orbits, stars shine steadily for billions of years, and the fundamental forces maintain the delicate balance necessary for life.


The Bible provides an explanation for this apparent contradiction. God is a God of order, not chaos. As 1 Corinthians 14:33 states, “For God is not a God of confusion but of peace.” The order and stability observed in the universe are a reflection of God’s sustaining power. Hebrews 1:3 affirms that Christ, “upholds the universe by the word of his power.” The very existence of the universe, with its fine-tuned laws and its defiance of entropy, testifies to the ongoing involvement of Jehovah in maintaining creation.



How Do the Heavens Declare the Glory of God?


Psalm 19:1 proclaims, “The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork.” This verse encapsulates the biblical view of the cosmos. Every aspect of the universe—from the vast galaxies to the smallest atom—reveals the majesty and wisdom of its Creator. Modern discoveries in astronomy and physics only serve to deepen our awe at the precision and complexity of God’s creation.


The sheer number of stars in the universe is mind-boggling. The Milky Way galaxy alone contains over 100 billion stars, and there are an estimated 50 billion galaxies in the observable universe. Yet, despite the immensity of the cosmos, the Bible reminds us that Jehovah is intimately acquainted with His creation: “He determines the number of the stars; he gives to all of them their names” (Psalm 147:4). The God who created the vast universe also knows each of His creations by name, demonstrating both His power and His personal care for what He has made.



How Does Cosmic Evolution Fail to Account for the Universe’s Design?


Despite the overwhelming evidence of design in the universe, many scientists remain committed to the theory of cosmic evolution, which suggests that the universe and everything in it arose through random, undirected processes. This view is often accompanied by the belief that matter and energy can create themselves, an idea that contradicts both scientific principles and biblical teaching.


Hebrews 11:3 states, “By faith we understand that the universe was created by the word of God, so that what is seen was not made out of things that are visible.” This verse directly refutes the notion that the universe could create itself from preexisting matter or energy. Instead, it affirms that Jehovah brought the universe into existence from nothing, a concept known as ex nihilo creation. This act of creation is beyond human comprehension, but it is consistent with the character of an omnipotent God who spoke the universe into being.


Cosmic evolution also fails to explain the fine-tuning observed in the universe. As we have seen, the fundamental forces and constants of nature are precisely calibrated to allow for the existence of life. The probability of these forces aligning by chance is so astronomically low that it defies rational explanation. Romans 1:20 asserts that “his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made.” The evidence of design in the universe is clear and undeniable, pointing directly to the existence of a Creator.


Can Science Provide a Complete Explanation?


Many scientists, uncomfortable with the idea of a Creator, continue to search for natural explanations for the origin of the universe. The inflationary universe model, proposed by physicist Alan Guth, suggests that the universe underwent a rapid expansion immediately after the Big Bang. While this theory attempts to explain the development of the universe, it does not account for its origin. Dr. Guth himself admitted that his theory “does not explain how the universe arose from nothing.” This admission highlights the limitations of naturalistic explanations.


As Christians, we recognize that science has its limits. While scientific inquiry can reveal much about the workings of the universe, it cannot answer ultimate questions about meaning, purpose, and origin. The Bible, however, provides these answers. Proverbs 3:19-20 tells us, “Jehovah by wisdom founded the earth; by understanding He established the heavens; by His knowledge the deeps broke open, and the clouds drop down the dew.” The universe’s complexity and order are the result of Jehovah’s wisdom and understanding, not blind chance or natural processes.


About the Author

EDWARD D. ANDREWS (AS in Criminal Justice, BS in Religion, MA in Biblical Studies, and MDiv in Theology) is CEO and President of Christian Publishing House. He has authored over 220 books. In addition, Andrews is the Chief Translator of the Updated American Standard Version (UASV).



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