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Science vs God
On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 19:01:14 -0700 (PDT), TopBassDog
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On Aug 16, 8:32*pm, "Andie" wrote:
PS: The student was Albert Einstein.
Albert Einstein wrote a book titled 'God vs. Science' in 1921...
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The following has been attributed to Albert Einstein as the second
student. He did not write this nor was he the student. Nothing in his
writings mentions such an incident, nor in anyone else's writings.
Throwing him in as an anchor proves nothing.
Einstein believed in Spinoza's God, that everything was God, this
science and God overlap.
Faith is often defined as belief in something which cannot be proven.
That is wrong. Because one person disbelieves the proof others offer
does not disprove the testimony of the others. All faith has evidence
to back it up, whether one believing can articulate that or not.
Science today, at the Institute for Creation Research, is proving
scientifically many things stated in the Bible. After all, God created
this universe and everything in it. Therefore, all must conform to
God's rules, since He made them. So, the only true science must
therefore conclude that God is correct and all experiments, to have
results that are true, must demonstrate God's correctness. If it
doesn't, something's wrong somewhere.
Don't believe that? Go to http://www.icr.org/God/ and read anything
that interests you.
On whether the student is evil, once you're chosen by God and saved by
being given eternal life, by God's decree, you're holy and perfect.
Your flesh is still evil, not your spirit. Your spirit is your
relationship to God, holy or evil.
On God creating Satan, actually, God created "Star of the morning, son
of the dawn", a perfect angel (Isaiah 14:12-23; Ezekiel 28:11-19).
That angel decided to execute a coup on God and take over the physical
realm as its god. Therefore God threw this angel out of the third
heaven to the earth, withing the first heaven, and changed his name to
Satan. So, God did not create this evil being but a holy being who
used his own decision to turn evil. He therefore is the epitome of
evil.
On God creating evil, God did not create evil, nor sin, but he defines
them. God created every being in perfection. Satan, the demons, and
man decide to do evil, not God. God's definition of evil is
ungodliness. His definition of sin is "to miss the mark". The mark is
defined in Leviticus 11:44-45, to be as holy as God is. Due to Adam's
sin, and that we are his seed, all man misses the mark until Jesus
saves him from the penalty for his sins, which is eternal separation
from God and everyone else. Since we were created to glorify God in
relationships, especially the one with Him, the worst punishment of
hell is being utterly alone, forever. There are NO relationships in
hell. Does Hell exist? No creation of it has ever been mentioned in
the Bible. It is a place of no remembrance, nowhere, and filled with
nothing but you, if you go there. There is no light in hell, no water,
no relationships.
On faith having no evidence, all faith is based on evidence. One may
have that evidence and another deny it exists. God provides those whom
He makes to be His with a special sense to see that evidence. But
because another does not see it does not preclude its existence.
Think about darkness and light for a moment. In light, you cannot
produce darkness. In darkness, even the slightest light causes the
darkness to flee from it.
All I want to know is who created the boat?
Eddie
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