| Evolution Vs Intelligent Design |
| Written by Kim Gow | |
| Sunday, 13 June 2010 | |
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While it was once believed that the stars were fixed, today we know that they also move in a predictable way. Job 38:19 is accurate in the way it characterizes light. Note that darkness is in a place but light is in a way. It travels a path. Job 38:24 indicates the light of the sun (Via heating.) makes the wind.
While it was once believed that the stars were fixed, today we know that they also move in a predictable way. Job 38:19 is accurate in the way it characterizes light. Note that darkness is in a place but light is in a way. It travels a path. Job 38:24 indicates the light of the sun (Via heating.) makes the wind. In Genesis 1:1 and Hebrews 1:10-12 the Bible is unequivocal that the universe had a beginning. When the Bible was written many people believed the universe was eternal. Starting with the studies of Albert Einstein in the early 1900's and continuing still today, science has confirmed the biblical view that the universe had a beginning. The universe is always expanding (Job 9:8; Isaiah 42:5; Jeremiah 51:15; Zechariah 12:1). Repeatedly God declares that he stretches out the heavens. During the early 20th century, most scientists (including Einstein) believed the universe was static. Others believed it oscillated and would eventually collapse due to gravity. Then in 1929, astronomer Edwin Hubble showed that distant galaxies were receding from the earth. This discovery revolutionized the field of astronomy. Einstein admitted his error, and today most astronomers agree with what the Creator told us a millennium ago that the universe is expanding. Job 36:27 asks how the rain drops stay small (That is despite or even in strong wind) One of the reasons is found in Psalm 135:5-7. Because of the electrical charges in the clouds, the rain drops repel each other as they fall. This is why electrical static during a rain or snow storm can interrupt transmissions. Ezekiel 5:5, 38:12 claimed that Jerusalem is the center of the earth. ICR commissioned a computer analysis of the earth's land-masses and discovered that the geographic center is in Palestine, near the holy city. Psalm 103:12 The Psalmist seeks to describe how far away God has removed the sins of those who have been forgiven. Interestingly, one can go west or east forever, unlike north and south. Hebrews 1:11-12 describes the wearing down of the creation in language that nicely mirrors the second law of thermodynamics and II Peter 3:12 describes the heavens one day passing away in a fire that causes the elements to melt in fervent heat (a pretty accurate description of nuclear meltdown). Ecclesiastes 1:4-7 describes the whirling motion of the winds and the movement of storm fronts long before the advent of modern meteorology. Job 37:16 also gives significant meteorological information, including the balancing of the vapors in the clouds. Job 36:27 adds that the quantity of the rain is proportional to the amount of vapor aloft. Job 26:7 The ancients Greeks believed that the world was held up by Atlas. Other civilizations held similar ideas. The Bible made an unusual claim: God did not hang the world on anything. Psalm 8:8 discusses the "paths of the seas. The Article Author: Want to find out more about Fast Answers, then visit on how to choose the best Answers for you. |
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