Bill,
No, I am not sure that electron clouds would collapse "without the will of
our heavenly father." It may well be that, without God, "all things" would
cease to exist. My point was that, by focussing on miraculous events as an
indication of the power of God, we may ignore his sustaining work in the, to
us, commonplace.
Chuck
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Payne [mailto:bpayne15@juno.com]
Sent: Wednesday May 23, 2001 11:35 PM
To: vandergraaft@aecl.ca
Cc: masters@cox-internet.com; asa@calvin.edu
Subject: Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: Griffin #2]]
On Wed, 23 May 2001 22:04:44 -0400 "Vandergraaf, Chuck"
<vandergraaft@aecl.ca> writes:
> I believe that God is involved in all processes, from what we have
become
> used to, the commonplace, to the unusual, the miracles. The electron
cloud
> around a nucleus would collapse or disperse without God's involvement.
Are you sure? I would think since all things were created ex nihilo and
are sustained by His power, if He withdrew His involvement all things
would go back from whence they came, i.e. ad nihilo.
Bill
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