Chapter, Paragraph
1 2 | absolute Truth) is such: “I don’t know.” Criticism (Kant)
2 2 | absolute Truth is such: “I don’t want to know this.” Atheism
3 2 | is appeased in its “I don’t know,” and does not make
4 10,2| scientific equipment. So couldn't the spirit be just an idea
5 10,2| idea in our head? Couldn't the spirit be just wishful
6 10,4| enlightenment. Except, he didn't abandon all of his former
7 10,4| for perfection. But isn't it the rich, the powerful,
8 15,6| instant that it just doesn't matter. But when one accepts
9 15,6| the end of time.” But isn't this the way we tend to
10 15,6| the Bible — again.~Doesn't this diminish God's authority
11 15,6| weakens your faith, don’t blame the science. You will
12 15,6| numbers and variety. Isn't this what the Bible tells
13 15,7| Young-earth creationists aren't too concerned if a zebra
14 15,7| wants to make sure we don't miss it. Of the other works
15 15,7| physical abilities — we can't leap like a panther, climb
16 15,7| save an elderly man isn't doing it for the money.
17 15,8| addressed.~ ~Science can’t say anything about the existence
18 15,8| Of course science doesn't say anything about the existence
19 15,8| by natural means. You can't find evidence of God if
20 15,9| If fact, they often don't. They usually want to derail
21 15,1| There are creatures that don't immediately seem to fit
22 15,2| If grass and trees didn't come before marine life,
23 15,2| listed here (which aren't fish anyway), and of course
24 15,2| event differently. They don't see God at work here. They
25 15,2| God at work here. They don't see any creation event.
26 15,2| creation event. And they don't see anything contrary to
27 15,2| In fact, they often don't even see it as an explosion,
28 15,2| explosion, or perhaps they can't. But the fossil record remains
29 15,2| years ago and you still don't come close to the magnitude
30 15,2| part of this work. They don't even get a full day to themselves.
31 15,2| hath life.” So they don't even get a full verse to
32 15,4| system. If Jupiter weren't there, or if it were in
33 17,3| sure sounds right, doesn't it? And it is, just not
34 17,3| be done. Planets wouldn't form, stars wouldn't light
35 17,3| wouldn't form, stars wouldn't light up, and life couldn'
36 17,3| light up, and life couldn't reproduce or even exist
37 19,1| the Mesopotamian plain (T. C. Mitchell, “Geology and
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