

Furthermore, Genesis explains how death, disease, pain, suffering and bloodshed entered into the world. It tells us something about our relationship to the environment. Could anything be more culturally relevant today? Genesis also tells us about work, that our work matters. It tells us something about the weekly day of rest. The book of Genesis, the early chapters, will also lead us to understand the origin and the definition of marriage. It’s all there right in the book of Genesis. The book of Genesis is critically important for our understanding of so many doctrines in the Christian faith, including the nature of God, the nature of man, the nature and consequences of sin. Because the book of Genesis does more than just shed light on the origin of life and the origin of the universe. I heard one journalist say that, “Scientists from around the world hope that their experiment in Geneva sheds light on the origin of the universe.” Now, folks, that makes the book of Genesis a relevant study for us today. Are you ready for this? They call it the God particle. What I found very interesting though is that the Higgs boson has another name to it. But the Higgs boson as I understand it is a small particle in physics that is necessary for something called the standard model to work. Now, I’m way over my understanding at this point. Apparently, one of the things they’re looking for is something called the Higgs boson. And it literally has scientists sitting on the edge of their seat to the universe. I mean, it’s the ultimate science project if you like things like that.

And they have put together millions of high energy protons, spun them around at the speed of light in an opposite direction, and are smashing these protons together. How many of you have heard about the Superconducting Super Collider experiment going on in Geneva, Switzerland? Scientists around the world have gathered.
