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precious stones such as Diamond, Gold.., Jade...and beautiful colourful flowers,..tasty fruits ...? If so, where is the various categories of science which exlain about the nature and its processes ?

2006-10-08 04:36:19 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Yes he did creat everthing!!!! Is hat wonderful or what!

2006-10-08 04:38:05 · answer #1 · answered by Tylie G 2 · 0 1

The Genesis creation account emerges as a scientifically sound document. It reveals the larger categories of plants and animals, with their many varieties, reproducing only “according to their kinds.” The fossil record provides confirmation of this. In fact, it indicates that each “kind” appeared suddenly, with no true transitional forms linking it with any previous “kind,” as required by the evolution theory.

All the knowledge of the wise men of Egypt could not have furnished Moses, the writer of Genesis, any clue to the process of creation. The creation myths of ancient peoples bore no resemblance to what Moses wrote in Genesis. Where, then, did Moses learn all these things? Apparently from someone who was there.

The science of mathematical probability offers striking proof that the Genesis creation account must have come from a source with knowledge of the events. The account lists 10 major stages in this order: (1) a beginning; (2) a primitive earth in darkness and enshrouded in heavy gases and water; (3) light; (4) an expanse or atmosphere; (5) large areas of dry land; (6) land plants; (7) sun, moon and stars discernible in the expanse, and seasons beginning; (8) sea monsters and flying creatures; (9) wild and tame beasts, mammals; (10) man. Science agrees that these stages occurred in this general order. What are the chances that the writer of Genesis just guessed this order? The same as if you picked at random the numbers 1 to 10 from a box, and drew them in consecutive order. The chances of doing this on your first try are 1 in 3,628,800! So, to say the writer just happened to list the foregoing events in the right order without getting the facts from somewhere is not realistic.

2006-10-08 11:50:46 · answer #2 · answered by papavero 6 · 0 0

of course

2006-10-08 11:46:27 · answer #3 · answered by trev_bash 2 · 0 0

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