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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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Trees, flowers, different species of animal life, moon, stars, sun, the different planets. How we differ in the use of things on the planet to survive. Though we partake of vegetation as do animals they have a stronger system for consuming certain forms of the vegetation that man cannot partake of.
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i see god involvement in the oceans we still haven’t explored it all a new things are being discovered the vastness of space people they all know everyone knows who he is
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The evidence seen that demonstrate God’s involvement as creator/designer of the universe include all the plants, elements, atoms, molecules and the conditons that allow them to exist, function and remain in harmony with other forces and laws of nature, space and science. The design of the human body details the evidence of precision and interdependence that could not have been randomly formed. The fact that we were not just created, but created in such a way that we can procreate and conceive offspring in our image that survey within our bodies and then at the appropriate time be birthed to live outside the womb is both a miracle and daily testimony of the beauty and intentionality of God’s creative power.
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The birth of his people
The wonders of the world
The vastness of the ocean
The Beauty of nature in its purest form -
God’s creativity is limitless and the beauty he endowed upon His creatures is witness to the wisdom, power, and majesty of our Lord. The number and variety of each creature is just mind boggling. Life is indeed a miracle and all creation is a testimony of how great our God is. On the macro level God fine tuned our universe for life to exist and if any of this fine tuning deviated in the slightest life would be impossible. Some examples are the cosmological constant, the gravitational constant, the nuclear force that holds atoms together, the even distribution of the mass and energy of the early universe to name a few.