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Originally Posted by LOGOS I understand peudonous, but still there are the laws of science which cannot be denied, and although chaos is spuradic, within its twists and turns it is still governed by the law of science and God cannot interfere because then these would then not be laws. As i have said before, in the begining it is also so far evident that there were laws. As the Bible so clearly explains and so does even better Hesiods explanation. ( 900-800bc presocratic philosopher;/ envoromentalist). | I agree, but you are operating under the assumption that God is logical. It does not have to be. Being omnipotent, paradoxical and all kind of makes It/Him that way.
I will note that Genesis 1 can be synthesized properly with the concept of God setting up the Big Bang and then allowing everything to unfold. There is a particular Christian who advocates this blief, but I cannot recall his name right now.
__________________ And on we walked. Suddenly we heard a voice crying, "This is the sea. This is the deep sea. This is the vast and mighty sea." And when we reached the voice it was a man whose back was turned to the sea, and at his ear he held a shell, listening to its murmur.
And my soul said, "Let us pass on. He is the realist, who turns his back on the whole he cannot grasp, and busies himself with a fragment."
—Gibran Khalil Gibran, “The Greater Sea.” |