Quantum Theory and Faith – No

The Science of Faith and Quantum Theory
By Teresa Carr

Ever wondered how God can hear and answer millions of prayers
simultaneously and instantly make His presence known in any place at
any time seems more like a fairy-tale than reality? What would you do if you heard what serious scientists are saying about
what happens at the quantum level of our material universe. This
mystifying phenomenon is referred to as “quantum entanglement” or the “God
effect.”

This strange phenomenon has many people in our modern
day reject the Bible that it’s not logical and is presented
as historical fiction mingled with mythical legends. With the
scientific knowledge explosion these people leave little belief in a
miracle-working God of the Bible and His mighty works. If
science debates with the Bible, what do you think of the
idea of a God who can hear and answer millions of prayers simultaneously, raise the dead, and instantly make His presence known in any place in the universe seems more like fiction than reality?

What would you think serious scientists are saying about what
occurs at the quantum level of our material universe. Brian Clegg
wrote, The God Effect: Quantum Entanglement, Science’s
Strangest Phenomenon” explained that the quantum entanglement happens when
two atomic particles becomes linked together essentially forming
a single unit. Mysterious as it seems this linkage is apparently
individualwhen vast distances pull the two particles apart and
are separated. When one particle changes, the change appears to be
instantaneously reflected in the other particle, particularly when they’re
trillions of miles apart. The quantum level of information is transferred from one point to the other at
velocity greater than speed of light. Though the effect is still
theory, the current data indicates it is real. This opens incredible advances in technology, in the development of quantum computers thousand times more powerful than
today’s computers and teleportation devices capable of
instantaneously transporting objects over great distances.

This sounds like something out of the TV show Quantum Leap or Star Trek’s Captain Kirk transmit, “Beam me up,
Scotty!” If serious scientists can communicate two
atomic particles maintaining a mysterious link and responding to each
other’s movements though they are many light years apart, it’s not hard to
imagine that the One who designed those particles is capable of hearing
our prayers. Thank God that the Quantum theory makes Bible stories
seem much more believable!