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Re: Creation Vs Evolution [message #8096 is a reply to message #8095] |
Wed, 10 August 2011 01:49 |
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In watching "Into the Universe With Hawking," I find it interesting that he stated, "I not only wanted to know how the universe began, but why."
I love science. I also love it when God baffles man! I think that is where it gets hysterical. lol
There comes a point when you just have to jump off of the cliff and believe. His creation is just too big! Just imagine, we will be learning neat stuff for eternity!
His Word is so complex that a child can understand it. That may sound strange, but it is true. That is where the jumping off of the cliff, like sheep, comes in. It is also so simple, that humans go in circles trying to figure out The Ancient of Days.
My advice....KISS...Keep it simple stupid. Whoops bad confession, but you know what I am getting at.
Our God is mighty to behold!......
[Updated on: Wed, 10 August 2011 01:52] Shalom,
GWB
"Be still and know that I am God."
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Re: Creation Vs Evolution [message #8098 is a reply to message #8097] |
Wed, 10 August 2011 02:59 |
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Very good info, Hardbones, and interesting.
In the article on the link you shared it said, "Meanwhile, belief in extraterrestrial intelligences continues to grow with an almost religious fervor.
Ok, just finished watching all of the Hawkings presentations and explanations. He stated, “In the Big Bang, hydrogen, carbon, iron, 02, and gravity were created, etc., blah, blah, blah due to "luck!" "Stars, simply by accident, are created." Can you believe that a Cambridge scientist, who held the same job as Isaac Newton, said the word luck and accident when referring to a scientific explanation? That is NOT science. It becomes philosophy due to no actual proof. In other words, just like my Microbiology book, it deems itself presumptuous and rediculous.
Hydrogen, and all of the other elements used to create this "Big Bang" had to have a starting point. Gravity is a force. If the “Big Bang” was “lucky” which was stated on the show, from where did these two things originate? It gets to the point of saying, which was first, the chicken or the egg?
When he said, "It was magical" he absolutely lost me and I gagged. Most of you know why I would have that reaction.
I mean, seriously, using the term magical to explain a scientific theory of the beginning of the universe is seen as solid evidence by the blind sheep of this earth? Sad.
It is not science, but philosophical to me. This was also stated, "The Big Bang began as being "inside" of the cosmos." OK...am I missing something here or do I see that when you have an inside, an outside must exist, or an opposite?
Going back to my Microbiology class experience, which is already posted, this statement is as bad as the rest. My Microbiology book used twelve words related to uncertainty in two paragraphs when explaining the “Big Bang” or endosymbiosis.
I have to laugh. It is interesting and entertaining. I guess I am one of the stupid ones who just simply believe. In any case, I really don’t think I look as stupid as these ridiculous explanations that man is desperately trying to create, no pun intended.
I confess that I have the stupidity of a sheep and follow Him wherever He leads me and whatever He explains to me in His Word.
[Updated on: Wed, 10 August 2011 08:39] Shalom,
GWB
"Be still and know that I am God."
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Re: Creation Vs Evolution [message #8238 is a reply to message #8131] |
Sun, 11 September 2011 03:12 |
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I posted this on Children of FA on FB. I thought it might add to this thread as well.
"Tom, ultimately what we believe is by faith. I know because I have faith in Jesus. Others have faith in scientific theories provided by a man who he himself later stated that he had doubts about his own theories." By Norm Chance on another thread on C of FA.
A funny thing happened to those who kept the Laws in the O.T. because they chose to not question God's ways or His Word. Due to people not understanding science, germs, and sanitation principles, they were kept from many diseases that the rest of the world had to experience by keeping the laws that were set in place by God. Jews were persecuted and blamed for the plagues in the Middle Ages because the Jews were not dying like the rest of the world. They followed the O.T. laws of isolation, staying away from unclean animals (rats), as well as other basics that God had in place to protect His people. Many of those laws are proven more valid, by science, all of the time.
God's people are deemed as being ignorant, more and more, these days because they walk by what they don't understand, for now, or by what they can't explain. I am one of those nitwit people who simply believe God's Word without question. It has taken me years to be stupid enough to do that. I am like everyone else and struggle at times, but basically, I have learned that God has a reason for everything that is said and done in the Bible. I truely don't care how God pulls things off and how things work. I have always been the artsy kind and maybe that is why. Like I said on another thread, that stand can exhaust even the average curious person, let alone the Mensa bunch.
Still, with all respect to those who remain on the scientific side, I can't help but wonder how stupid people are going to feel in eternity when they look back and realize how anserine, duncical, and gormless they were in "reality" for not keeping it simple and simply believing Him. Sheep are considered the most stupid animal on earth. They will actually follow something off of a cliff to their death. Many gifted and intelligent people will see that they were not like God's sheep who follow Him where ever He goes in mind and deed.
"Now, faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." Hebrews 11:1. I think this verse makes fools of men. But, then again, the Bible also says that He only uses the foolish of this world. I, for one, am glad that I am just in this world and not a part of it, and that includes man's understanding of God's ways, His powers, and His wisdom.......baaaaaa.
Shalom,
GWB
"Be still and know that I am God."
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