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Ivan M. Andreyev
Orthodox apologetic theology

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1 1 | was the first attempt to create a theological system in 2 5 | If these laws could not create a steam engine, they would 3 5 | even less of a chance to create something incomparably more 4 5 | itself. Consciousness can create a steam engine, but it cannot 5 5 | steam engine, but it cannot create itself. It follows, then, 6 5 | divine Intellect), can create phenomena even more greatly 7 13 | nature and discover, but not create, the already existing laws 8 15,2| creation, God used one day to create the heavens and the earth 9 15,6| instrument through which He will create. The implication is that 10 15,6| instrument through which He will create. What is created at this 11 15,6| is the proper method to create a universe, or a mammal. 12 15,7| evil from moral good; to create art; to compose music; to 13 15,7| To fill this vacuum we create our own gods in the form 14 15,7| in the form of idols; we create money, theories, facts and 15 15,1| day 7. He will once again create new limits when this day-age 16 15,2| reason, He chose instead to create from 'adam the ‘ishshah, 17 15,5| existing species He could create either by ‘days,’ at once 18 15,5| evolution is able to fully create higher forms from lower, 19 16,1| names or deeds. But it could create a chronicle of events, however 20 18,4| permit evil? Could He not create an ideal world, without 21 18,4| man’s free will. God could create us and give us not the opportunity 22 25 | and insignificant, but we create our concept of size by comparison


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