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1 1 | proofs of the existence of God, and a historical refutation 2 1 | proof of the existence of God since in biblical times 3 1 | doubted the existence of God. Belief in God then was 4 1 | existence of God. Belief in God then was so clear and strong 5 1 | in his heart, There is no God (Ps. 13:1). Ancient Greek 6 1 | pagans that the Christian God is the true God; and to 7 1 | Christian God is the true God; and to the Hebrews that 8 1 | having been given to man by God, and for this reason harmony 9 1 | In his work The City of God, making use of the method 10 1 | proof of the existence of God which later was highly regarded 11 1 | form of a recognition of God as Creator and a denial 12 1 | Creator and a denial of God as Divine Providence, was 13 1 | proof of the existence of God.~The principal enemy fought 14 1 | proof of the existence of God, especially the cosmological 15 1 | with Christian teaching on God’s Providence, Revelation, 16 1 | proofs of the existence of God which were then known, and 17 1 | trust of the existence of God). Just as the critique itself, 18 1 | Hegel brought sorry results: God Himself was transformed 19 1 | statement, “the hand of God evoked it.”~The defense 20 1 | are: Ulrici (1806-1884), God and Nature; F. Hettinger ( 21 2 | religion as a union of man with God. Blessed Augustine defined 22 2 | as a reunion of man with God.~There is no doubt that 23 2 | with that which is called God.~At the foundation of all 24 2 | existing things? Is there a God, Creator of all things, 25 2 | a Creator? If there is a God, can we have a possible 26 2 | absolute Truth (that is, God), and can It be comprehended? 27 2 | doubt of the existence of God. His answer as to the question 28 2 | answer as to the question of God (the absolute Truth) is 29 2 | that the absolute Truth (God) is not perceptible. His 30 2 | positivism as to the existence of God and the absolute Truth is 31 2 | assertion that there is no God. Atheism is itself a belief, 32 2 | to know that there is no God is impossible. Atheism is 33 2 | is faith that there is no God, a faith in an un-God. Pantheism 34 2 | Pantheism is a belief that God and nature are one and the 35 2 | faith. Deism is a belief in God only as the originator and 36 2 | and its laws, but denies God as providentially caring 37 2 | creation. Theism is a belief in God not only as the Creator 38 2 | can be in communion with God through the Sacraments and 39 2 | perceive the absolute Truth (God). Consistent skepticism 40 2 | belief in the absence of God and absolute Truth, becomes 41 2 | Pantheism, identifying God and nature as one, also 42 2 | Providence and Revelation of God, cannot give any answers 43 2 | All-Perfect, Higher Being (God), Who is the Individual, 44 2 | if this absolute Being (God), desires to reveal the 45 2 | can be known only through God’s revelation to people! 46 2 | absolute Truth is revealed by God! But does such revelation 47 2 | does such revelation of God exist? Yes, it exists, and 48 2 | reveal to people the will of God, My Father), and I am the 49 2 | of accepting a faith in God, in Christ, and in God’s 50 2 | in God, in Christ, and in God’s revelations!~For one who 51 2 | who proceeds with faith in God, there are no contradictions 52 2 | often draws one away from God) does there arise before 53 2 | Bacon, draws one near to God), these imaginary contradictions 54 2 | hearts, also believe in God.~Atheists, however, in most 55 3 | a Supreme Being, called God. Some do not believe in 56 3 | Some do not believe in God because no one ever told 57 3 | came across a thought about God themselves. Others do not 58 3 | reject the existence of God in principle, though they 59 3 | reject the existence of God, and who wish to justify 60 3 | faith in the existence of God, so atheism builds on the 61 3 | does not exist. Indeed, if God is a spirit, then how can 62 3 | Atheism replaces belief in God with a belief in self-sufficiency 63 3 | purposefulness speak of God, His omnipotence and goodness. 64 3 | though their concepts of God may be imperfect and childishly 65 3 | to save their belief in God.~ Sin casts gloom over intelligence 66 3 | tends to loosen faith in God. It happens that youths, 67 3 | recollect themselves and turn to God in repentance.~ One consequence 68 3 | of life. Once there is no God, there is no afterlife, 69 3 | pleasures. Once there is no God, moral law is relative and 70 3 | can man come to faith in God, or strengthen belief in 71 3 | arguments for the existence of God.” They say that admission 72 3 | admission of the existence of God logically comes out of observation 73 3 | proof of the existence of God can substitute for man’s 74 3 | inner spiritual experience. God is a Spiritual Being and 75 3 | then he can see and hear God. This intimate sense of 76 3 | proof of the existence of God. It obliges him to change 77 4 | the latter is unity with God.~Christianity asserts categorically 78 4 | that without the help of God it is impossible to do anything, 79 4 | activity possible. Only through God can there be life. Without 80 4 | can there be life. Without God life becomes death. The 81 5 | causing a remoteness to God.”~If the great Fathers of 82 5 | toward perceiving Truth. For God resisteth the proud, but 83 5 | alone, without the help of God or of miracles. This is 84 5 | the world and its law is God.~The English philosopher 85 5 | those means through which God governs the world, and the 86 5 | of nature are actions of God Himself. As a result, where 87 5 | Himself. As a result, where God finds it necessary according 88 5 | miracle will occur. Almighty God can, whenever He chooses, 89 5 | a higher Intellect) is God, faith in Whom is not impeded 90 5 | from the copper. The Lord God evidently has forces which 91 6 | a living communion with God — the foundation of all 92 6 | communion with the Living God, through prayer and the 93 6 | religion of the Incarnate God, Christ, in whom was manifest “ 94 7 | a living communion with God, man receives higher, blissful 95 7 | a living communion with God (the essence of religion). 96 7 | truth of the existence of God by means of indicating the 97 7 | falsity of the statementGod exists,” depends not one 98 7 | obstacles to having faith in God and His Revelation. As was 99 7 | gifted people do believe in God and the Revelation.* Faith 100 7 | strive to its highest image, God, and, on the other hand, 101 7 | hand, by the influence of God Himself acting upon the 102 8 | 8. The existence of God.~The highest rank among 103 8 | truth of the existence of God. Objections against the 104 8 | proofs of the existence of God and of other fundamental 105 8 | proof of the existence of God, there has appeared either 106 8 | incorrect understanding about God or an incorrect understanding 107 8 | according to Kant’s definition, God is the personified mental 108 8 | the living personality of God, but only has a notion of “ 109 8 | subjective and abstract idea of God does make impossible the 110 8 | impossible the proof of God’s objectively perceptible 111 8 | of an abstractidea of God” with a concrete conception 112 8 | a concrete conception of God as an active, perceptible 113 8 | proof of the existence of God there is sometimes mixed 114 8 | there is nothing higher than God, the proof of the existence 115 8 | proof of the existence of God is therefore impossible. 116 8 | proof of the existence of God is necessary not for God 117 8 | God is necessary not for God Himself, but only for us 118 8 | are by nature lower than God, and hence struggle to have 119 8 | struggle to have faith in God’s existence. The meaning 120 8 | proofs of the existence of God are sometimes denied validity 121 8 | who does not believe in God. If exact sciences cannot 122 8 | truth of the existence of God) a subject of the free will 123 8 | of the free will of man. God could prove His existence 124 8 | hinders man’s coming to God by an act of faith, if man 125 8 | proof of the existence of God and other religious truths 126 8 | things and was originated by God Himself. In science and 127 8 | of proving the truth of God’s existence, this impossible 128 8 | proof of the existence of God, first expressed by Anselm 129 8 | of interest in proofs of God’s existence. Famous and 130 8 | such as those by Ulrich, God and Nature and God and Man, 131 8 | Ulrich, God and Nature and God and Man, and in the course 132 8 | proof of the existence of God, but simply points out that 133 8 | proofs of the existence of God in this form: Proofs are 134 8 | unwillingness to believe in God, then such an atheist cannot 135 8 | truth of the existence of God: “Lord! You grant wisdom 136 8 | its object. The lover of God lawfully wants to perceive 137 8 | the powers given us by God Himself. Numbered among 138 8 | powers, granted to us by God, is also the honest intellect.~ 139 8 | proof of the existence of God and the replacing of that 140 8 | the proof of the truth of God’s existence is founded on 141 8 | mentions the so-called proof of God’s existence, regarding this 142 8 | in his heart: There is no God (Psalm 13:1). It is regrettable 143 8 | proofs of the existence of God.~ ~ ~Proofs of the existence 144 8 | Proofs of the existence of God.~ ~A. Cosmological Proof.~ 145 8 | proof of the existence of God is one of the most ancient. 146 8 | heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament proclaimeth 147 8 | Church, cosmological proof of God’s existence is presented 148 8 | universally all-highest Being: God.~This was the object of 149 8 | says, “In the beginning God created the heaven and the 150 8 | states, “In the beginning God created the heaven and the 151 8 | what the cause was. It was God. The atheist tells us that “ 152 8 | The Bible tells us that God was the cause. We are further 153 8 | are further told that the God who did the causing did 154 8 | tells us that we can know God exists “through the things 155 8 | product of an intelligent God.~ ~Some investigators point 156 8 | not demonstrate a personal God. This is correct. Cosmological 157 8 | proof of the existence of God, based on the expedient 158 8 | proof demands recognition of God as a very wise, mighty, 159 8 | demands the recognition of God as an Intellectual Personality, 160 8 | have existed along with God eternally in the form of 161 8 | world-view is possible in which God and matter co-exist eternally, 162 8 | eternally, and in which God transformed this co-eternal 163 8 | into an expedient world. God is understood, in this case, 164 8 | categorically asserts that God created the world from nothing. 165 8 | of matter co-eternal with God is impossible, since, in 166 8 | since, in such a case, God would not be the Absolute. 167 8 | be inferred the proof of God as an Absolute Personality. 168 8 | Orthodox Church sometimes calls God “Master of Life.”~Objections 169 8 | reasonableness and personality of God and explaining the cause 170 8 | Ontological and ethical proofs of God’s existence are called inner 171 8 | there were not an idea of God and an inner conviction 172 8 | proofs of the existence of God in external experience.~ 173 8 | proof of the existence of God was formulated first in 174 8 | incompetent to conclude that God exists based on human thoughts 175 8 | Proof.~Ethical proof of God’s existence can be of a 176 8 | to the fact that faith in God assists improvement of morality, 177 8 | false conviction (faith in God) leads to a betterment of 178 8 | before the Almighty Sovereign God for their misdemeanors, 179 8 | moral responsibility before God is an exceptionally beneficent 180 8 | moral law, given to us from God, according to the conviction 181 8 | reassuring him that Almighty God Himself, Who is understood 182 8 | methods of ethical proof of God’s existence come in two 183 8 | philosophy, ethical proof of God’s existence was deduced 184 8 | conscience, to the existence of God as the Creator and Legislator 185 8 | is necessary to recognize God, because this harmony can 186 8 | and fully realized only by God Himself. In both its forms ( 187 8 | higher, unconditional Being, God, and presents in itself 188 8 | other than the voice of God in man’s soul and the inner 189 8 | and unconditional will of God in man’s spirit.~Concerning 190 8 | Being, therefore, is the one God.”~Kant also expressed his 191 8 | nature. And such a Being is God only. He wants to and can 192 8 | his proofs, Kant deduces God’s perfections. “As one who 193 8 | desires the highest good, God Himself must be the highest 194 8 | formulations of ethical proof of God’s existence, we can arrive 195 8 | proof of the existence of God, receiving its fullest justification 196 8 | Conclusion.~The truth of God’s existence, finally accepted 197 9 | that the alliance uniting God with man cannot be destroyed 198 9 | drawn from the attributes of God, mainly the attributes of 199 9 | For people who believe in god, the most convincing proofs 200 9 | teleological proofs. If God is a living Personality, 201 9 | immortality. If there is a God, there is also immortality 202 9 | theories denying a personal God (i.e. materialism, atheism, 203 9 | to the eternal personal God. It follows that his purpose 204 9 | terminated by time. The denial of God and the immortality of the 205 9 | cattle. Faith, however, in God and the immortality of the 206 9 | perfection until union with God is reached.~By ye therefore 207 9 | ideal furnished to man by God Himself.~ ~ 208 10 | in the Chinese religion, God is almost in no way different 209 10 | toward the idea of a personal God. And, finally, in the religion 210 10 | excluded by the design of God from the circle of divine 211 10 | have definite knowledge of God, of the world, and of himself. 212 10 | having an innate idea of God in his mind and an inborn 213 10 | natural means of knowing God. For that reason, from a 214 10 | correct understanding of God, the world, and the spiritual 215 10 | intellectual worship of God. Among the most prominent 216 10 | than the true perception of God, which perception can only 217 10 | perception can only be given by God Himself. In the language 218 10 | perceiving the truth of God, and a recognition of divine 219 10,1 | reincarnation but not in God. In this philosophy eternal 220 10,1 | belief that there is one true God, and in judgment followed 221 10,1 | Christianity’s belief in one true God, and in a coming judgment 222 10,1 | relationship with the son of God.  ~In addition, there are 223 10,2 | explained without invoking a god. Those who accept natural 224 10,2 | understood as the working of God in the universe. Education 225 10,3 | universe itself declares God’s glory and existence. Buddhism 226 10,3 | believing there is no Creator God. The universe is seen as 227 10,3 | fall short of the glory of God. The followers of this philosophy 228 10,4 | believed in the one true God, and their many statues 229 10,4 | little gods under the one God, until finally the statues 230 10,4 | believed to be inhabited by a god or actually became a god.~ 231 10,4 | god or actually became a god.~In this belief system it 232 10,4 | everything in the universe is God. Hindus reject the Christian 233 10,4 | the Christian concept that God exists outside and independent 234 10,4 | The cause, the CreatorGod — must exist outside of 235 10,4 | universe is clearly not God.~Hindu culture is also heavily 236 10,4 | good works, devotion to a god made with their own hands, 237 10,4 | originally seen as attributes of God) and not the Creator. By 238 10,4 | that the universe is not God. It is also just as obvious, 239 10,4 | believer, that wooden and stone god statues cannot help anyone 240 10,4 | ocean and declares, “I am God!” That is the very essence 241 10,4 | this little person, are God. Meanwhile, the sun beats 242 10,4 | the sun might claim it is God. Still, the air holds the 243 10,4 | winds. So the air might be God, except that the earth's 244 10,4 | The earth then could be God, for out of it life springs 245 10,4 | things might be claimed as God, but they are not. All of 246 10,4 | as composing the whole of God, but they do not. It should 247 10,4 | limits, even when combined. God is not limited. Beyond the 248 10,4 | worshipping things that are not God. The earth is not God; it 249 10,4 | not God. The earth is not God; it is His creation. Crystals 250 10,5 | Muslims know there is a God, and only one God. He is 251 10,5 | there is a God, and only one God. He is not made of wood 252 10,5 | reject the Bible’s claim that God’s blessing is through Isaac. 253 10,5 | concept of the Trinity, one God in three persons. The Muslims 254 10,5 | instead of the one true God. The question one must ask 255 10,5 | profession of faith “There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is 256 10,5 | prophet” (Allah is Arabic for God — there is no god but God) 257 10,5 | Arabic for God — there is no god but God) to pray 5 times 258 10,5 | God — there is no god but God) to pray 5 times a day to 259 10,5 | prejudice. This is not how God views them. God loves them 260 10,5 | not how God views them. God loves them the same as he 261 10,6 | Scriptures.~It is proper to call God’s people in the Old Testament “ 262 10,6 | unerring revelation of God, the Reform (not Reformed) 263 11 | supernatural disclosure by God to people of otherwise unknowable 264 11 | inquiries is Revelation. If God should want to disclose 265 11 | become able to perceive them.~God desired this and opened 266 11 | for without the aid of God there cannot be eternal 267 11 | Speaking with His lips was God Himself. His every word 268 11 | the world, was the Son of God; He was the true God.~Revelation 269 11 | of God; He was the true God.~Revelation was accomplished 270 11 | future, the disclosure of God’s mysteries and the explanation 271 11 | is, that there exists a God! All so-called proofs of 272 11 | proofs of the existence of God are the result of this supernatural 273 11 | conviction of the existence of God, and only an evil or abnormal 274 11 | in his heart, There is no God (Psalm 13:1).~But besides 275 11 | conviction of the existence of God, man also desires personal 276 11 | not with the acceptance of God’s existence (this, properly 277 11 | This communion of man with God is impossible without the 278 11 | impossible without the aid of God. It is exactly this aid 279 11 | is the communication with God Himself of one or another 280 11 | effect of the Spirit of God upon the prophets and Apostles: 281 11 | prophets and Apostles: under God’s inspiration they correctly 282 11 | technical transmitters of God’s word. This teaching is 283 11 | itself is given to man by God precisely for the perception 284 11 | denial of it. If nature is God, then there is no need for 285 11 | as the self-revelation of God in man’s spirit. For instance, 286 11 | teaching, man’s knowledge of God is, in essence, a knowledge 287 11 | essence, a knowledge of God about Himself.~In the most 288 11 | of true Revelation. When God Himself reveals about Himself — 289 11 | Holy Fathers, the Truth of God’s Revelation is verifiable, 290 11 | intimate, great wisdom of God,” which, in the words of 291 11 | Apostle Paul, which reveals God’s unfathomable depth, into 292 11 | know, except the Spirit of God. The Church Fathers point 293 12 | of those who had faith in God and love toward people, 294 13 | people were the elect of God. To this people the Lord 295 13 | Revelation. To be selected by God means much is given, but 296 13 | Scripture of the Old Testament, God is represented as a single ( 297 13 | From this it is clear that God is eternal and ever-existing, 298 13 | theism (i.e. understanding God not only as the Creator 299 13 | deistic presentations of God — where God is understood 300 13 | presentations of God — where God is understood as the Creator 301 13 | The sole, vital, personal God, endlessly towering above 302 13 | understanding, a conception of God as the cause of evil was 303 13 | understanding of the holiness of God; on the contrary, an understanding 304 13 | understanding of the holiness of God in all its purity. From 305 13 | Testament religion about God? All the religious and philosophical 306 13 | philosophical representations of God by other peoples were not 307 13 | vital, all-perfect, all-good God — the Creator and the Intellect 308 13 | the image and likeness of God, capable of the development 309 13 | development of moral likeness to God and designated immortal 310 13 | than the teaching about God. The Holy Scripture of the 311 13 | description, not of the Being of God, but with the affairs of 312 13 | concerning the Being of God does not enter into the 313 13 | presenting a firm teaching that God is One. And in the Revelation 314 13 | essence of the one, personal God was represented by the Holy 315 13 | mention of the Spirit of God; The Spirit of God went 316 13 | Spirit of God; The Spirit of God went about above the water; 317 14 | issue related to knowing God and His acts. Throughout 318 14 | unreasonable opinions about God, the Original Cause of the 319 14 | Inquisition opined that, as God created everything for the 320 14 | because being in the focus of God’s care has nothing to do 321 14 | nature are true witnesses of God and His acts, and they confirm 322 14 | what nature and the Word of God communicate to him.~ One 323 14 | chapters. These will cover God’s inspiration of the Holy 324 15 | directly by the power of God’s almightiness.~ The idea 325 15 | an extraneous force which God required for the accomplishment 326 15 | clear of the true nature of God as a Being, positive and 327 15 | characteristic solely of God alone as an absolute being. 328 15 | creation of the world by God is incommensurate with acts 329 15 | from the omnipotence of God for whom nothing is impossible!~ 330 15 | nothingness does not deny that God created the world with the 331 15 | the world was created by God from some kind of substance 332 15 | Theologian said, “from eternity God’s thoughts contemplated 333 15 | world formed by Him. For God, the world was always present.” 334 15 | faith in the omnipotence of God.~ The teaching about temporality 335 15 | human organism was formed by God from an earlier created 336 15,1 | God and Genesis.~The universe 337 15,1 | gives a brief account of God’s creative work. Unfortunately, 338 15,1 | like they are glorifying God.~ Naturalistic science, 339 15,1 | explained without invoking a God. The sad thing is that this 340 15,1 | very logical to admit that God used the laws of nature, 341 15,2 | earth are pretty special to God. A simplistic interpretation 342 15,2 | the six days of creation, God used one day to create the 343 15,2 | though Darwin originally gave God the glory of being responsible 344 15,3 | Day 1~“In the beginning God created the heaven and the 345 15,3 | deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the 346 15,3 | face of the waters. And God said, Let there be light: 347 15,3 | and there was light. And God saw the light, that it was 348 15,3 | light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the 349 15,3 | light from the darkness. And God called the light Day, and 350 15,3 | was in the beginning when God caused the universe to explode 351 15,3 | outside force — in this caseGod. Space, time, matter, and 352 15,3 | spread out like a curtain at God's command. In the big bang 353 15,3 | tells us that the Spirit of God was hovering over creation, 354 15,3 | years ago.~ ~Day 2~“And God said, Let there be a firmament 355 15,3 | waters from the waters. And God made the firmament, and 356 15,3 | firmament: and it was so. And God called the firmament Heaven. 357 15,3 | second day” (Gen 1:6-8).~ ~God, using the laws of nature 358 15,3 | 2 expresses the work of God in forming and shaping one 359 15,3 | years ago.~ ~Day 3~“And God said, Let the waters under 360 15,3 | appear: and it was so. And God called the dry land Earth; 361 15,3 | waters called he Seas: and God saw that it was good. And 362 15,3 | saw that it was good. And God said, Let the earth bring 363 15,3 | itself, after his kind: and God saw that it was good. And 364 15,3 | years ago.~ ~Day 4~“And God said, Let there be lights 365 15,3 | earth: and it was so. And God made two great lights; the 366 15,3 | made the stars also. And God set them in the firmament 367 15,3 | light from the darkness: and God saw that it was good. And 368 15,3 | of Genesis.~ ~Day 5~“And God said, Let the waters bring 369 15,3 | firmament of heaven. And God created great whales, and 370 15,3 | fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good. And 371 15,3 | saw that it was good. And God blessed them, saying, Be 372 15,3 | years ago.~ ~Day 6~“And God said, Let the earth bring 373 15,3 | kind: and it was so. And God made the beast of the earth 374 15,3 | earth after his kind: and God saw that it was good. And 375 15,3 | saw that it was good. And God said, Let us make man in 376 15,3 | creepeth upon the earth. So God created man in his own image, 377 15,3 | own image, in the image of God created he him; male and 378 15,3 | female created he them. And God blessed them, and God said 379 15,3 | And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, 380 15,3 | moveth upon the earth. And God said, Behold, I have given 381 15,3 | meat: and it was so. And God saw every thing that he 382 15,3 | Gen 1:24-31)… And the LORD God formed man of the dust of 383 15,3 | created in the image of God, is that invisible part 384 15,3 | which reveals to us that God calls the Earth to a synergy, 385 15,3 | history of Creation open with God’s call upon “earth.” The 386 15,3 | acts in cooperation with God. This theme of cooperation 387 15,3 | theme of cooperation of God and His creation appears 388 15,3 | And on the seventh day God ended his work which he 389 15,3 | work which he had made. And God blessed the seventh day, 390 15,3 | from all his work which God created and made” (Gen 2: 391 15,4 | together, and all the sons of God shouted with joy?” (Job 392 15,4 | prayer of Moses the man of God. Lord, you have been our 393 15,4 | everlasting to everlasting you are God. You turn men back to dust, 394 15,4 | we are instructed that as God's ways are not our ways 395 15,4 | ways are not our ways so God's time is not our time. 396 15,4 | began with the big bang. God is not confined to the universe 397 15,4 | day yowm means day, and if God had meant long periods of 398 15,4 | in the day that the LORD God made the earth and the heavens, 399 15,4 | before it grew: for the LORD God had not caused it to rain 400 15,4 | banning them from the garden, God clothed Adam and Eve in 401 15,4 | to insure their survival. God seems to have wanted them 402 15,4 | Adam continued to talk with God after this event and Cain 403 15,4 | he would no longer be in God's presence after being forced 404 15,4 | remains to be addressed: “And God called the light Day, and 405 15,4 | coming of light. We see God's hand at work in his creation 406 15,5 | inspired and unerring word of God which should be taken literally 407 15,5 | a passage.~The Bible is God's book of words, while the 408 15,5 | words, while the universe is God's book of works. Since the 409 15,5 | the creation are both from God, neither is more true than 410 15,5 | different witnesses of the same God, of His power and glory. 411 15,5 | evolution and a belief in the God of the Bible.~Microevolution — 412 15,6 | taught as children that when God created the earth he simply 413 15,6 | Scripture says?~ ~Gen 1:11 And God said, Let the earth bring 414 15,6 | itself, after his kind: and God saw that it was good.~ ~ 415 15,6 | becomes very interesting. God's command let the Earth 416 15,6 | and indicates the earth is God's chosen instrument through 417 15,6 | The implication is that God's creative act might appear 418 15,6 | from a common ancestor is God's chosen method of creation? 419 15,6 | clearly states that it was God who planned, ordered, and 420 15,6 | Not random chance, but God's hand guided the creation 421 15,6 | from a few plant cells that God developed into individual 422 15,6 | forth plant life, it is God's command that caused it 423 15,6 | Dinosaurs and Birds.~If God allowed room for his creation 424 15,6 | examine the Scriptures.~ ~“And God said, Let the waters bring 425 15,6 | firmament of heaven. And God created great whales, and 426 15,6 | fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good” (Gen 427 15,6 | that bring forth but it is God that created the moving 428 15,6 | repeated as well — notice God created... that... which 429 15,6 | correct understanding of God's word then this means that 430 15,6 | developed until one day God made some of them able to 431 15,6 | descendants of reptiles through God's guiding hand on this “ 432 15,6 | old views and in our bias.~God is in control. The Biblical 433 15,6 | again.~Doesn't this diminish God's authority and power? In 434 15,6 | say about mammals? “And God said, Let the earth bring 435 15,6 | it was so. Gen 1:25 And God made the beast of the earth 436 15,6 | earth after his kind: and God saw that it was good” (Gen 437 15,6 | after his kind,” indicate God's chosen instrument through 438 15,6 | about these verses is that God made these creatures whereas 439 15,6 | potter” is still necessary. God is the Creator and force 440 15,6 | of everything.~Why should God make mammals in this way? 441 15,6 | easily ask: why do we believe God must have done it in a certain 442 15,6 | arrogant as to demand that God follow our idea of what 443 15,6 | arrogant as to demand that God follow our limited understanding 444 15,6 | interpretation of Scripture.~Did God make all mammals from a 445 15,6 | natural selection, but with God all things are possible.~ 446 15,6 | in Gen 1:21 we read “And God created... every living 447 15,6 | the Bible tells us that God did on the sixth day?~Science 448 15,7 | say on this issue?~ ~“And God said, Let us make man in 449 15,7 | creepeth upon the earth. So God created man in his own image, 450 15,7 | own image, in the image of God created he him; male and 451 15,7 | 1:26-27).~“And the LORD God formed man of the dust of 452 15,7 | be immediately clear is God created man. Whenever the 453 15,7 | profound is being said and God wants to make sure we don' 454 15,7 | it. Of the other works of God's creation we read “and 455 15,7 | s creation we read “and God said, Let there be or Let 456 15,7 | man's creation we read And God said, Let us make... This 457 15,7 | both worlds. And therefore God himself not only undertakes 458 15,7 | in any way, a helper to God in the creation of the world. 459 15,7 | Scripture we see the LORD God formed man of the dust of 460 15,7 | literal soil, but in light of God's earlier creative efforts 461 15,7 | nature.~We are told that God created man in his own image 462 15,7 | If the dust of the ground God used to form man was a primate 463 15,7 | brought forth, so be it. For God's image is not the body, 464 15,7 | s image is not the body, God is Spirit and as such has 465 15,7 | it mean to be created in God's image?~The clue to answering 466 15,7 | in Gen 2:7 “and the LORD God formed man of the dust of 467 15,7 | verse is that it is saying God made man alive, and this 468 15,7 | bodily life. The breath that God gave man was the immortal 469 15,7 | spirit is directly from God. We are by design spiritual 470 15,7 | We can deny there is a God and reject any form of communion 471 15,7 | special creations of a loving God.~The idea that man is considered 472 15,7 | of the glory and honour God has crowned him with. It 473 15,7 | crowned him with. It robs God of the praise He is due 474 15,7 | creative work of His hands. God blessed man with a spirit 475 15,8 | brains at the door to worship God, and your faith does not 476 15,8 | recipient of our worship is God Almighty. Our traditions, 477 15,8 | theories change with time. God does not.~So, what have 478 15,8 | existence or non-existence of God.~Of course science doesn' 479 15,8 | existence or non-existence of God, because science is man' 480 15,8 | You can't find evidence of God if you exclude Him from 481 15,8 | can explain everything, God may exist but He is not 482 15,8 | not mean or even suggest God, because every problem must 483 15,9 | that on the seventh day God ceased from His work and 484 15,9 | collection of books focusing on God's dealing with, and love 485 15,9 | for, mankind. It details God's plan to restore man to 486 15,9 | mentioned before, we expect that God saidtree” and poof, there 487 15,9 | this but it is not what God has done. If God has really 488 15,9 | not what God has done. If God has really ceased carrying 489 15,9 | us, how can the Bible say God rested from His work? Blame 490 15,9 | Any new species is still God's doing, because it is a 491 15,9 | the laws that He created. God is the one that made the 492 15,9 | the process function, as God is the one who instituted 493 15,9 | making of kinds is not what God rested from on the seventh 494 15,9 | does accurately record that God rested from His work of 495 15,0 | these kinds have been set by God with no drifting over the 496 15,0 | never know for certain how God created the world around 497 15,0 | the direct intervention of God. At the same time we cannot 498 15,1 | We begin by acknowledging God as the Creator, something 499 15,1 | intentional genetic bridge used by God to transform one type of 500 15,1 | the direct intervention of God. Natural selection, environmental


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