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1 | Chronology of Creation | Gen 1:3 | Emmaus | 65986 | ||
"God's personal will, expressed in his word, which bridges the chasm between God and formlessness, first produces light, the most sublime of the elements. It stands in marked contrast to the darksome chaos and by reason of its perfect correspondence to the divine will, is found to be "good." " The Jerome Biblical Commentary Prentice Hall Inc. 1968 pg. 11 Even ardent materialists admit light as "the most sublime element" and time itself is measured by it. What did the "Big Bang" produce according to the atheistic materialists? An explosion of light! Emmaus |
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2 | Chronology of Creation | Gen 1:3 | phruubeljiie | 72563 | ||
Not nessecarily atheist materialists. I just (five seconds ago) visited a site that talks about "dark matter", or the 99 percent of the universe that is not understood by scientists. Here's the first paragraph of that site, which was applauded by Nasa: "At the moment, scientists don't know what makes up 99 percent of the Universe. This, needless to say, is a rather embarrassing situation. Although much of what is visible in the Universe is becoming comprehensible, with great recent strides in understanding star formation, galactic structure, and spectacular events such as supernovae, it would appear that there is another component of the universe - possibly making up most of its mass - which we cannot see, and we do not understand." It's an admission that there is something greater than humans out there, so it's a step- admittedly a small step, but a step- towards saving these people. |
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