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NASB | Psalm 102:26 "Even they will perish, but You endure; And all of them will wear out like a garment; Like clothing You will change them and they will be changed. |
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Subject: The Bible and Science, #3 |
Bible Note: Dear Morant61 and Parable, a recent Economist article reported on current attempts to accord self-sacrificial love with the theory of evolution, whose core tenet is that hazard begat order of increasing complexity and variation: nothingness begat bang begat heat begat dust begat rock begat love. Love came from a rock: evolved from molecules, through single-celled yodie-kadodies, through T-rex, through mamalia, through to H. Erectus and the Beatles. Since it evolved from nothing, love must fit into the theory of nothing somehow; it must have a function beneficial to survival, otherwise it would have been selected out. Self sacrificial love appears on the surface to work against survival, so what's it doing there? Some researchers are puzzled. For this I like 1 John 4:19, "We love, because He first loved us." Morant61, The physical laws God made to run His creation are often used to disprove His authorship of them. Since evolution theory is founded on chance events, I just like how perfectly those same physical laws which supposedly arose by chance (chaos theory's entropy credits? Holy Enron, Batman!) disprove the possibility of their having ever arisen by chance at all. Don't you just love it? The whole thing is too fantastic, really. |