What the mysteries of the universe teach us about God

Seth Lewis  |  Features
Date posted:  24 Mar 2026
Share Add       
What the mysteries of the universe teach us about God

Illustration of Mid-Sized Black Hole Eating a Star. Source: NASA Hubble Space Telescope on Unsplash

Every so often I run across a news article about new discoveries that could reshape our understanding of the universe or how some scientists are proposing new ways of thinking about the questions that continue to confound our best efforts of explanation.

As our knowledge grows and our scientific theories continually shift in response, it’s obvious that our experts are still out of their depth in the mysteries of creation. It often seems that the more we find out about the universe, the more questions we end up having about it.

For all we’ve discovered, we still don’t know some of the fundamental basics about how it works. Yes, we have theories like dark matter to explain anomalies we don’t understand, but we’ve never observed dark matter and we may very well be wrong about it. We theorise about black holes and postulate about the meaning of ripples in the space-time continuum.

Share
< Previous article| Features| Next article >
Read more articles on:   apologetics
Read more articles by Seth Lewis >>
Features
Ireland needs a new generation of St. Patricks

Ireland needs a new generation of St. Patricks

Most missionaries don’t get parades in their honour. They don’t inspire annual celebrations across the globe, dyed rivers, or landmarks …

Looking for a job?

Browse all our current job adverts

Search

New here?

Register and get three free articles each month!

Register