RE: Thoughts on the implications of evolution as a means of creation

From: Jan de Koning (jan@dekoning.ca)
Date: Thu Apr 04 2002 - 12:17:06 EST

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    At 08:51 AM 04/04/02 -0500, Shuan Rose wrote:

    >Good point. The bible puts it somewhat differently. "To God a thousand years
    >are but a day". However, it does not quite deal with the problem of why God
    >used a 15 billion year process instead of an instantaneous process.Or why
    >God created a universe this size if all he meant to do was to provide a home
    >for Man.

    Don't try to reason with God. Why did God create the world at all? I
    don't think we should try to figure out "Why?" when thinking about God's
    actions, we have trouble enough figuring out "Why am I doing this or
    that?" Or am I the only one that does things without knowing "Why?" all
    the time?

    We are so small in comparison to God, that we cannot hope ever to know why
    He does things, unless He tells us in His Word. Besides, we don't even
    know how many "universes" God created. Why did God Create "time" at all



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