Christian Learning Center › Forums › Discussion Forum › What evidence do you see of God’s involvement in Creation? List some examples.
Tagged: CA101-06
-
What evidence do you see of God’s involvement in Creation? List some examples.
Austin replied 1 month, 1 week ago 248 Members · 252 Replies
-
The stars, the sheer number of people, the breathing we do, that requires nothing of us.
-
Our very make up and being proves God’s involvement in creation. The double helix structure of our DNA, how each cell is made, the movement of potassium and sodium in our cells, the functioning of the ventricles and atrium in perfect rhythm or harmony in our heart. One tiny deviation can cause illness.
looking at how trees and plants grow and release much needed oxygen into the air, how transpiration, respiration and inspiration and exhalation works…none of these things happened by accident. Everything is in sync and orchestrated by a Divine and Holy God. When I was a nursing student I would pray and ask God to open my understanding of the human body and all it’s complexities because after all HE was the one who created it.
-
The intricacy of animals and plants within our world direct us to look to a Divine Creator God. The fine balance of forces within our world also indicate that we do not exist by accident or do not continue to exist by accident.
-
It can be said that all things that exist in nature, the ground and the whole galaxy are created by God. The wonder of arranging the position of molecular atoms… is also great evidence. They are God’s creation
-
As mentioned, I see God very clearly in the biology of the body. It is so evident to me that the complications of this life could not have simply formed, especially to see how often left on its own bodies can create problems within themselves. The imagine it came about from chance evolution seems more far fetched than to see the hand of God. I also see God’s involvement in children. Watching my child grow up, I am amazed at the care an clear divine plan in even how they develop, the steps that development comes in, and the way they change.