RE: tsunami impact on animals

From: Don Perrett <donperrett@genesisproclaimed.org>
Date: Thu Jan 13 2005 - 01:38:17 EST

Creation in and of itself would not have been different. The earth would
still be in the same orbit regardless. But I am sure that noone would doubt
that the face of the earth would look very different. This of course due to
the difference in the way that man would have developed the cultures and
civilizations. And since we are part of his creation and the creations we
create are part of his overall influence, one could then assume that the
fall did change things, in a round about way.

Don P

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Subject: Re: tsunami impact on animals

  " How much different would Adam, Eve, and all of
creation been if they had chosen God instead of the tree?
"

Exactly how different would 'all of creation been' if Adam
and Eve had acted differently? Please speculate for me on
this. What is different about creation after the fall?

My contention is that it is no different. There was death
before Adam and Eve. There were earthquakes, volcanoes
and destructive comets. There was entropy, and the four
fundamental forces of nature were in the same ratios that
they are now. Adam and Eve and the fall had nothing to do
with any of it.
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