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To: Go_Raiders
We could cite a hundred thousand sources showing that evolution means life springing from non-life.

What’s next? Do we throw out Newton’s Law because it can’t explain motion of elementary particles?

That is precisely the point. We must know the LIMITS over which Newton's Law is applicable. You must know your tools. You must know when a given tool works and when it does not work.

Newton's Law(s) is / are extremely useful -- within a certain range of validity. We can observe in real time, repeatedly, with repeated experiments, that objects behave exactly as Newton's formulae dictate.

But we then see that OUTSIDE of the range of valid application, there are categories where Newton's Law breaks down.

One is no more qualified to use a scientific law or theory without also understanding its limitations than one can get behind the wheel of an automobile who has never learned to drive a car.

Science does not work for understanding something that has ONLY happened in the past, and is not currently available to be researched in the present, particularly something that happened ONLY ONCE. That is outside the scope of valid science.

Do we throw out the Bible because there was no day and night until the fourth day of Creation when the Sun finally came along so days one through three are invalidated?

Well I think it was the third day, BUT WE ABSOLUTELY DO HAVE TO QUESTION whether "day" means a 24 hour day in the account in Genesis of creation.

Since there could not have been a 24 hour day until the sun and the Earth were created, it is clear that "day" in the Genesis account of creation is NOT the same concept as a 24 hour day.

Indeed, the word is not properly translated as "day" (24 hour day) but is properly translated as "period of time."

Furthermore, the Bible tells us that with God a 1000 years is a like a day and a day is like a 1000 years.

So do we have to doubt that "day" means a 24 hour period? Yes, I think we must.

Now, this is a big fight because those who believe the Bible want to assert the power of God. God could have created the entire universe in 7 seconds, much less 7 days.

Those who reject a 7 day creation are largely motivated by their DISBELIEF that God could have created everything in 7 days, which really translates into their disbelief that God could have created anything even in 7 trillion years.

God didn't need 7 days. God could have done it in 7 seconds, even 7 nanoseconds.

But that's not the point. That's a distraction.

The bottom line is that the Genesis account of creation clearly DOES NOT say that it took 7 24 hour days.

The Genesis account is consistent with God taking 15 billion years. Even more so because God is outside of time and time is meaningless to God. For God, 15 billion years can go by in the blink of God's eye, and God does not experience or live through those 15 billion years. God is above and outside of time. Time is God's play thing. So what to God is almost instantaneous could have "taken" 15 billion years in terms of how it looks INSDE the created universe.


70 posted on 04/06/2014 9:07:04 AM PDT by Moseley (http://www.MoseleyComments.com)
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To: Moseley

Do you see how inconsistent you are?

You just agreed that Newton’s Law is valid for anything above the nano scale, but you can’t fathom that the theory of evolution is valid if you don’t try to apply it to first life.


72 posted on 04/06/2014 10:37:26 AM PDT by Go_Raiders (Freedom doesn't give you the right to take from others, no matter how innocent your program sounds.)
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