Chapter, Paragraph
1 2 | incarnate Truth (everything I say is the Truth, for I reveal
2 3 | existence of God.” They say that admission of the existence
3 3 | much space. We only wish to say that no external proof of
4 5 | materialistically inclined scholars say that every phenomenon of
5 8 | of expedient action. They say, “The instinctive activity
6 10,6| Jew at the same time, they say; these are mutually exclusive
7 13 | he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel,
8 15,2| million years ago, scientists say Homo erectus, a stone tool-making
9 15,6| kind. Scripture does not say “Oak tree you will produce
10 15,6| What does Scripture really say about mammals? “And God
11 15,7| Earth. What does Scripture say on this issue?~ ~“And God
12 15,8| addressed.~ ~Science can’t say anything about the existence
13 15,8| Of course science doesn't say anything about the existence
14 15,9| for us, how can the Bible say God rested from His work?
15 15,2| notice what it does not say in them. It does not say
16 15,2| say in them. It does not say that God created plants
17 15,2| nothing. It does not even say that God made them by forming
18 15,2| leaves. So what does it say? Simply, the earth brought
19 15,4| harbor life.~ “Not so fast,” say Peter D. Ward and Donald
20 15,4| in God these new findings say that, after all, we are
21 15,5| the Mosaic world view, I’d say that his [Moses’] vision
22 16,2| dren of Israel, and shall say to them, “The God of our
23 16,2| His name?” What shall I say to them? Then, Moses heard
24 16,2| the Being. Thus shall ye say to the children of Israel,
25 17,3| sin. Scripture does not say this, but because we are
26 17,3| fact Scripture does not say when this groaning began,
27 18,4| sufficient answer.~ What can we say about God’s permitting of
28 25 | hand shall hold me. If I say, Surely the darkness shall
29 25 | continuation of their lives. Some say that there are too many
30 25 | particular life. One might say that these creatures are
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