Chapter, Paragraph
1 2 | the origin of all existing things? Is there a God, Creator
2 2 | there a God, Creator of all things, or does the world exist
3 5 | overcoming it, can make such things (miracles) as steam engines,
4 8 | is part of the nature of things and was originated by God
5 8 | Psalm 18). For the invisible things of Him from the creation
6 8 | being understood by the things that are made, even his
7 8 | thermodynamics. In any closed system, things tend to become disordered.
8 8 | thermodynamics. In space, things also get old. Astronomers
9 8 | God exists “through the things he has made.” The atheist,
10 10,2| cause is the belief that all things can be explained without
11 10,4| and the sun.~Any of these things might be claimed as God,
12 10,4| easily be seen that all these things have limits, even when combined.
13 10,4| Age thought by worshipping things that are not God. The earth
14 10,4| them. Either way, all these things are tools of death, because
15 10,4| are common to man. These things are of no value when faced
16 12 | or let them tell us the things that are coming hereafter.
17 12 | in all the scriptures the things concerning Himself (Luke
18 15,1| for a Creator to do. All things can be explained without
19 15,2| expedition Darwin saw firsthand things he could not explain by
20 15,6| Hebrew word for creeping things is remes and it means a
21 15,6| selection, but with God all things are possible.~Interestingly,
22 15,7| hands; thou hast put all things under his feet: All sheep
23 15,7| behind with no remorse.~These things are true and add to our
24 15,1| relate directly to living things, and of these, only 8 are
25 15,1| God's sovereignty over all things. It is an expression of
26 15,5| on the creation of living things because evolution does not
27 15,5| kind, cattle and creeping things, and beast of the earth
28 15,5| time) into the world of things. Conditions are the result
29 17,3| with death of all living things) is the result of Adam's
30 18,1| moral viewpoint is natural. Things that are good attract man.
31 18,3| moral development, a lot of things that we consider physical
32 18,3| moral evil. Often, evil things are done for the sake of
33 19,1| days and nights; all living things outside the ark are destroyed;
34 19,4| answer concerning those things which as yet were not seen,
35 21 | legislation, which prescribes such things as: respect for the aged,
36 24 | were forced to ponder such things as the indication of the
37 25 | absent-minded man can believe that things just take their normal course,
38 25 | happen without His will. Things that are good and kind are
39 25 | eternal source of goodness. Things that are evil are not sent
40 25 | sorrows. Being beaten by things we were seeking irresponsibly,
41 25 | Sometimes we notice that things happen not as we want them
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