RE: A matter of trust?(Or why YEC persists)

From: Glenn Morton (glenn.morton@btinternet.com)
Date: Tue Apr 23 2002 - 09:19:06 EDT

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    As an excersize in creativity and just for fun (not for seriousness), Shuan
    prsented the following challenge:

    >>>Yet God my King is from of old, working salvation in the midst of the
    earth. 13Thou didst divide the sea by thy might; thou didst break the heads
    of the dragons on the waters. 14Thou didst crush the heads of Leviathan,
    thou didst give him as food for the creatures of the wilderness. 15Thou
    didst cleave open springs and brooks; thou didst dry up ever-flowing
    streams. 16Thine is the day, thine also the night; thou hast established the
    luminaries and the sun. 17Thou hast fixed all the bounds of the earth; thou
    hast made summer and winter. (Psalms 74:12-17)

     I have a feeling that there will be few calls for a concordist
    interpretation of this passage! <<<

    Well lets see, god did divide the sea with continental drift (many times)
    and he did break the head of the reptilian dragons of the Cretaceous era by
    dropping the Chicxulub meteor onto their heads which of course gave them
    (their carcasses) as food for the few survivors. The meteor also 'cleaved
    open' a big hole allowing groundwaters to escape in the form of springs.
    Most of us do believe that God created the luminaries and the sun as well as
    summer and winter.

    Voila!! a concordistic interpretation!!! :-)

    glenn

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