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1 1 | 1. A short historical review
2 1 | There is no God (Ps. 13:1). Ancient Greek philosophy,
3 5 | the laws of nature alone: 1) the very existence of the
4 8 | There is no God (Psalm 13:1). It is regrettable that
5 8 | A. Cosmological Proof.~1. Cosmological proof of the
6 8 | power and Godhead (Romans 1:20).~Among the Holy Fathers
7 8 | and the earth” (Genesis 1 :1). The atheist has always
8 8 | and the earth” (Genesis 1 :1). The atheist has always
9 8 | reason and logic. Romans 1:20 tells us that we can
10 8 | divided into two main aspects: 1) the so-called physico-teleological,
11 8 | of three main directions: 1) the denial of the expedient
12 11 | There is no God (Psalm 13:1).~But besides a conviction
13 15,3 | more carefully...~ ~Day 1~“In the beginning God created
14 15,3 | were the first day” (Gen 1:1-5).~ ~Before the big bang
15 15,3 | were the first day” (Gen 1:1-5).~ ~Before the big bang
16 15,3 | galaxies. In the next verse (1:2) Genesis tells us that
17 15,3 | were the second day” (Gen 1:6-8).~ ~God, using the laws
18 15,3 | were the third day” (Gen 1:9-13).~ ~The earth continues
19 15,3 | that formed, 4 billion to 1.5 billion years ago.~ ~Day
20 15,3 | were the fourth day” (Gen 1:14-19).~ ~A casual reading
21 15,3 | stars now became visible — 1.5 billion to 700 million
22 15,3 | were the fifth day” (Gen 1:20-23).~ ~During “day five”
23 15,3 | dragon and whale, but Genesis 1:21 calls dinosaurs gadowl
24 15,3 | were the sixth day (Gen 1:24-31)… And the LORD God
25 15,3 | created and made” (Gen 2:1-3).~ ~We are now in “day
26 15,4 | understanding of Genesis 1 regarding the appearance
27 15,4 | watch in the night” (Psa 90:1-4).~ ~Here we are instructed
28 15,4 | were the first day” (Gen 1:5). Young earth creationists
29 15,5 | even as also I am known” (1 Cor 13:12).~ ~The meaning
30 15,6 | what Scripture says?~ ~Gen 1:11 And God said, Let the
31 15,6 | earth: and it was so. Gen 1:12 And the earth brought
32 15,6 | saw that it was good” (Gen 1:20-21).~ ~Here the same
33 15,6 | kind: and it was so. Gen 1:25 And God made the beast
34 15,6 | saw that it was good” (Gen 1:24).~The words “let the
35 15,6 | in day 5. Indeed, in Gen 1:21 we read “And God created...
36 15,7 | female created he them” (Gen 1:26-27).~“And the LORD God
37 15,7 | times, as it does in verse 1:27, it is to make sure we
38 15,7 | is possibly as little as 1%. If this figure holds up
39 15,1 | another and fish another” (1 Cor 15:37-39 NIV).~ ~In
40 15,1 | creation to the Creator. Using 1 Cor 15:37-39 as a pattern,
41 15,2 | the pattern described in 1 Cor 15:37-39, the relationships
42 15,2 | earth: and it was so” (Gen 1:11 KJV).~“And the earth
43 15,2 | saw that it was good” (Gen 1:12 KJV).~ ~The King James
44 15,2 | Eukaryote cells appear next 1.5 billion years ago. Eukaryotic
45 15,2 | Look closely at verses 1:11 and 1:12, and notice
46 15,2 | closely at verses 1:11 and 1:12, and notice what it does
47 15,2 | saw that it was good” (Gen 1:20-21 KJV).~ ~Immediately
48 15,2 | with tradition and Paul (1 Cor 15:37-39). Tradition
49 15,2 | been mentioned since verse 1. God created. Created what?
50 15,2 | Flesh of Birds.~In Genesis 1:20 we read that the sea
51 15,2 | should notice? Possibly, Gen 1:20 may record the creation
52 15,2 | level of life with verse 1:21 recording a heightened
53 15,2 | saw that it was good” (Gen 1:24-25 KJV).~ ~The flesh
54 15,2 | female created he them” (Gen 1:26-27 KJV).~ ~Creationists
55 15,2 | man and ape may be only 1%. Arguably, there has not
56 17,3 | times in Genesis chapter 1 we read that God saw His
57 17,3 | were the sixth day” (Gen 1:31).~It is understood that
58 19,1 | and his family (Genesis 6:1-8). He reveals his decree
59 19,1 | patriarch to enter the ark (7:1-5). Noah completes his entrance
60 19,1 | sent out from the ark (8:1-14). Noah obeys the Divine
61 19,1 | begins to be a husbandman (9:1-27).~ A good rule of Biblical
62 19,1 | verbs used in Genesis 8:1-8 to describe the receding
63 19,1 | clarify my point. In Romans 1:8 the Apostle Paul declares
64 19,1 | not mention. In Genesis 1-9 the text mentions place-names
65 19,1 | A strong wind (Genesis 8:1) would be useful for dissipating
66 19,2 | which Genesis records.~ ~1. There are more than seventy
67 19,4 | appeal to Is. 56:9; Nah. 1:8; Ezech. 14:14; Ecclus.,
68 22 | the Redeemer would come 1) during the period of the
69 24 | tendencies should be noted: 1) to reduce the whole essence
70 App,1| 1. Archaeology and the Old
71 App,1| inhabited the land of Canaan. 1 Kings 10:29 records that
72 App,1| 15, 2 Pet. 2:6 and Jude 1:7). What has archaeology
73 App,1| the Gospels (see Luke 3:1). This was the first archaeological
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