How Science Suggests God May Have Created the Universe
The Redshift and Cosmic Expansion Discovery
This discovery shook up human understanding of the universe in a big way. And it started with one man’s mistake. Albert Einstein, arguably the most famous scientist ever, initially thought the universe was static like a frozen snapshot. He even added a constant to his equations to keep it that way. But then along came Georges Lemaître.
An Expanding Universe
Georges was a Belgian priest and astronomer who questioned Einstein’s stance. Edwin Hubble backed up his findings with more evidence that distant galaxies were zooming farther away, which caught Einstein’s attention.