Charles,
It depends on what one considers perfect. I see it as perfect as it is. Do
you believe that the world would be what it is if the force of gravity were
different? If even one of the natural laws were different, then so would
the entire universe. We're not talking a perfect circle or square, like
dark ages. We're talking about each an every chaotic element working in
"perfect" harmony with each other to create a set of conditions "perfect"
for our survival.
Don P
-----Original Message-----
From: Charles Carrigan [mailto:CCarriga@olivet.edu]
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 10:36
To: donperrett@genesisproclaimed.org
Subject: RE: tsunami impact on animals
Don,
What reason is there to believe that the creation was created perfect, and
beyond that it still is?
Regards,
Charles
<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><<><
Charles W. Carrigan
Olivet Nazarene University
Dept. of Geology
One University Ave.
Bourbonnais, IL 60914
PH: (815) 939-5346
FX: (815) 939-5071
>>> "Don Perrett" <donperrett@genesisproclaimed.org> 1/8/2005 10:49:50 PM
>>>
If one believes that the universe was created perfect, and that it still
is (regardless of man's fall), then one must also submit that all natural
acts regardless of the level of destruction and death are good from God's
perspective.
Don P
Received on Tue Jan 11 05:27:01 2005
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Tue Jan 11 2005 - 05:27:01 EST