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What evidence do you see of God’s involvement in Creation? List some examples.
Austin replied 4 months, 3 weeks ago 248 Members · 252 Replies
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Three of many questions . . .
1) How do you spontaneously get something from nothing? Nothing cannot be a concept that stands on its own. Nothing is the absence of something. Why do we have something rather than nothing? Where did the something come from?
2) How do you get organic life from inorganic matter? Where did it come from? If life occurred spontaneously, where did it occur and when? Do we see evidence of life spontaneously occurring anywhere in our world today? If not, why not? Were the conditions for the spontaneous generation of life a one-time occurrence? If so, why?
3) Where did the laws which govern the universe come from? Why such small deviational tolerances that allow life to exist if there is no Creator? What cause laws to operate by logic and observable rules if there is no rule-maker? -
The stars and galaxies, the rotation of the earth, the time for the night and day, the forming of a fetus in the womb and the during it takes to give birth and the time to live and to die as human among many constants established by scientific community that enables life to exist on earth.
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Coming from Africa, South Africa where many a starlit night sky was observed, wild animals observed; the Great Migration of wildebeest and zebra in the Serengeti. The sunrises and sunsets; their splendor. Wow. Who can not see the Creator at work?
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I see evidence everywhere! Just humans alone, and how complex the human body and mind are – absolutely fascinating! Then there are the animals, nature, trees, flowers, waterfalls….. etc. it is just amazing.
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This is a big question that deserves a fuller answer but I’ll share two types of evidence that support God’s involvement in creation:
1. There are timeless objective moral laws and values that cut across culture and history including those that place a value on human life and punishing those who do not respect that.
2. Creation requires a creator (cosmology). Science explains a great deal about creation but does not explain how that process began or with what. Physics only gets us so far. Ultimately, we need a creator.