Anita wrote:I don't disagree. And the whole of creation reveals His glory. I am not disputing that. But the question remains. Is HIS CREATION reliable and PREDICTABLE.
Zoe, I really sometimes don't understand you. One minute you believe and the next minute you are refuting.
Ok, just because I reject your conclusion, does not mean that I reject the premise. I agree that scripture says that creation reveals His glory.
Let's for the record establish what I believe because for some reason, you just don't understand what I am arguing.
I believe that God created the universe.
I believe we have ample evidence from His creation that this universe is billions of years old.- either you must show me that the means of fining this evidence is wrong, or God's creation was established with apparent age.
I don't think we have any reason from scripture to doubt this or call this into question, in other words, scripture is quiet on whether the creation was diferent before the fall,. I don't think ex nihilo means we have to reject a means. In other words, we don't have to think that everything just poofed.
I believe that all of creation reveals HIs glory.
I believe that His creation is a true testament to Him
I believe that HIs scripture is innerrant and that it, also, is a true testament to Him.
If there IS an apparent conflict between the two, it is out LIMITED FINITE understanding of creation and scripture that is at fault: either our understanding of creation is wrong, or our
understanding of scripture is wrong
I believe that the Hebrew in Genesis is such that an interpretation of Yom can mean a long period of time.
Currently I am a progressive creationist, alhtough as long as the sovereingty og God is upheld I probably wouldn't be adverse to extending this idea. I don't believe that ev nihilo means that GOd "poofed" animals into existence.
God is intimately invovled with His creation, both during the creation, and sustains the creation now.
Genesis reveals that God's creation was deliberate, powerful, and planned. There was nothing random or surprising in the creation.
That, in a nutshell, is what I believe.
If you are looking for proof and evidence of G-d, you are looking in all the wrong places by trying to debate such diabolical subjects.
I am not looking for proof or evidence of God. (When in the world did I ever say I was?!?!....I am a committed Christian, fully convinced of His existence ) I am examinin g HIS CREATION!!!
I do have the answer for you though, and it is a reliable and predictable, as well as a UNIVERSAL source.
Try examining Phi and its relationship with our earth, living things, the speed of light, and other planetary bodies. For starters Phi is a Universal contingent. Soon enough, you will find that Phi applies to ALL THINGS even DNA.
Ummm what??!? Please elaborate as you are making no sense whatsoever. The golden ratio is indeed stunning and it's applications in nature are beuatiful, but you must enlighten me as to what your are implying.
Is this what you are meaning?!??
http://www.holyconspiracy.com/archives/phi.htm or perhaps this
http://www.championtrees.org/yarrow/phi/phi4.htm
If you are trying to convince me that God exists through this order (which I am just guessing, since you are being remarkably vague and needlessly mysterious), you don't have to convince me. I believe in God.
EVEN THE VERY FIRST VERSE OF GENESIS (in Hebrew) (which talks about creation). When you can link up the Hebrew to that of Phi, you will find your long awaited answer.
DO enlighten me, you are being needlessly vague and myseterious.
Good luck, I cannot breech any farther than this for you, since it is YOU who must come to terms with this on your own.
Well, another cop-out...