[GCFL-discuss] In the beginning...
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Tue Mar 29 09:06:59 CST 2005
Congratulations, Siarlys
If the existence of G-d were so obvious that a sane person could not
possibly dispute it, then we would not have free choice, and His purpose in
the world be thwarted. Hence your premise.
Nothing science has discovered, or will discover, can prove or disprove
G-d's existence to the one who does not want to hear such proof.
That is one reason given that G-d "hardened Pharaoh heart" -- the evidence
was so overwhelming, a normal person would not have had free choice. The
hardening of his heart allowed him to continue to choose to sin.
greenBubble
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Subject: Re: [GCFL-discuss] In the beginning...
What's the ISBN number? I'd like to hunt it down!
Lance
John 8:32 "You will know the Truth and the Truth will set you free."
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 21:13:25 -0500 gcfl-discuss at gcfl.net writes:
> OK, enough controversy for a while. I have some personal trivia to
> share.
> Is it an OK bit of things-in-my-life that I just published a modest
> book
> on creation? My perspective is, if one person begins with the
> premise "In
> the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth," while
> another
> person begins with the premise, "Things all started with a random
> quantum
> flux," they can each look at exactly the same set of scientific
> data, and
> say "See, this proves my point." Going with the first premise, I
> find
> that the real strength and beauty of Genesis is not that it stands
> like a
> granite rock, unmoved by recent scientific theories. The real glory
> is,
> everything science has identified in the last century or two has
> been in
> Genesis from the very beginning -- only us ignorant falliable
> humans
> couldn't understand it. I mean, how did Moses know that it all began
> with
> a tremendous burst of light, without having the aid of the Hubble
> telescope or anything like that?
>
> If anyone should ever run across the book, you'll know it's mine,
> because
> it is published under the same author name I use in this discussion
> group.
>
> Siarlys
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