Well,I guess I'm like Job was,content to be satisfied with the fact that there are some things just too wonderful for me to know.
God was telling Job that he would never fully comprehend God and creation. It wasn't a license to ignorance. "Know the truth and the truth will set you free." That's God, too.
The big bang makes people want to bang their heads trying to force missing pieces with so many gaps to fit.
The big bang isn't about evolution. However, the predictions of the Big Bang have been repeately confirmed by actual observation, so there aren't many people who doubt it. Christians shouldn't be offended, since we know that the first thing in God's universe was light. And that's true in the Big Bang, as well.
This is more likely the reason it's called the big bang.
Actually, it was meant to be a demeaning title, by a critic, but it ended up being the usual slang for the theory.
Evolution may be in the churches of today,but I know what is going to happen with it,it's going to be part of the one world religion that is coming called " Inter-faithism" where everyone must tolerate everyone else's faith and religious views.
I tolerate, even respect the religious views of others. That's what God wants. I just don't accept them as true, when they are not. But even if someone is in error, and still believes in Him, they are Christians, and our brothers in Christ thereby.
It's kind of odd how the evolutionists who don't believe in God has helped some of the christians believe in evolution but not in atheisism.
Evolutionary theory was discovered by Christians, after all. So it's actually the reverse. Atheists learned of evolution from Christians.
Soon there won't be any atheists,though the one world global religion will accept evolution.
Doesn't seem very likely to me.
The only christians who won't be accepted will be those like me who say Jesus Christ is the only way to God,and the only way to salvation.
Well, there's a lot of us like that.
With religious tolerance and trying to get rid of crime,inter-faithism is just mans way of trying to save man.
God can save anyone, even someone who never heard of Jesus, or who has been taught to hate and fear Christianity. And He does.
Here's a story a minister from Korea told me:
A young man, living in North Korea, where it's against the law to even mention Jesus, had been aware for some time that there was something missing in his life. One day, alone in a field, God touched him. Suspecting that perhaps it was one of the traditional Korean deities, he fell to his knees and gave himself up to this being.
Later, in desperation due to famine, he escaped to the South, where he realized Who it was that touched him. He joined a Christian church.
Was he saved when God touched his heart and he gave himself up, or was he saved when he joined that church?
I'm not going to be part of the in crowd,I won't be popular,and I will be hated for my views if I am still here,but thats what is going to happen.
In America, at least, you're still in the majority.