What is truth? Who is God? What is the meaning of life? On this blog we explore the interactions between Christianity and real life in the real world. The word says we are called to love God and love others. Jesus Christ is God come to us; He is alive. God will call all of us to give an explanation of how we lived. Trust in Jesus and receive forgiveness; a new life. Stand for the truth. Glorify Christ in how you live. A new world awaits.
Thursday, July 10, 2014
What's the difference between a church pastor and a deathrow inmate?
Do you realize that a redeemed sinner who pastors a church has no greater standing before God than a death row inmate who has been redeemed in Christ? They are absolutely equal in God's eyes. Remember our efforts are dirty rags, and it's all about Jesus Christ, and relying on his perfect gift for our redemption and salvation; eternal life
So stop acting all high and mighty church people. Get real. You're called to humble service, not self glorification.
Go serve a homeless man breakfast and thank him for the opportunity to serve someone as esteemed as him in the eyes of God.
Matthew 25:35-40(NIV) 35 For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, 36 I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’
37 “Then the righteous will answer him, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink? 38 When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you? 39 When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?’
40 “The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
The USA and the Ancient Roman Empire
The United States was once called the grand experiment. The colonists in 1776 did the impossible when they defeated the greatest army on the planet at that time in history, and built their own nation. Since then the United States rose from the ground up to be a free and prosperous nation. After World War II, the United States began it's fight against the one remaining superpower in a conflict of ideologies called the cold war. Capitalism won out over communism. In the 1980s after the collapse of the Soviet Union the United States stood far above the rest of the world in terms of economic prosperity, personal liberty, and equality.
On September 11th 2001 the United States was attacked by Islamic extremists in a mysterious attack that brought the towers of high finance in New York tumbling to the ground. As if God himself was giving us a symbolic nudge, seven years later the United States fell into a great recession. Coupled with the recession there has been a great increase in corruption, and the curtailing of rights.
Historically there is only one other nation that resembles the United States at this time in history; the ancient Roman empire. Ancient Rome was a massive powerful nation, an amalgam of different cultures and peoples under a democratic government. Very much similar to the United States today. Ancient Rome, the greatest empire on the planet fell to barbarian invaders in the late 4th century.
The Roman empire had successfully held back the barbarian tribes on it's borders for centuries. How then did it fall? It fell from within. And when examining the evidence, it's clear that many of the internal problems Rome faced are the same being faced by the United States today. The United States finds itself in conflict with various countries in the middle east. In addition there are serious economic problems including an outstanding debt of over 16 trillion dollars. Inflation is high and the divide between rich and poor continues to grow. Politicians seem baffled as to how to solve these problems and are often motivated by their own petty self interests instead of the interests of their constituents. Depravity and sin celebration continue to rise in the media and entertainment of the culture. On the college campuses Christianity is openly mocked while eastern mysticism is embraced. Evolution is taught as absolute fact, while the possibility of intelligent design is strategically ignored and ridiculed. The philosophy is relativistic, and students are taught there is no such thing as truth. The political views of Marx and Engels are taught as the perfect way to human utopia. Sexuality is before, during, and after marriage. Abortion is common place. Wages are low, the American family is overworked, prices keep going up but wages stay the same despite record profits on the corporate level. Morality is a myth, a thing of the past, they said once chivalry was dead, but to say it's dead is even an overstatement, more so it's simply unheard of. It's a television, internet, entertainment culture and ironically there is a sharp rise in unhappiness and discontent. People are more disconnected than ever in the age of the social network and the information superhighway. Meanwhile wars rage on, starvation continues worldwide, and diseases like AIDS and cancer decimate entire continents.
How did we get here? How did we go from a nation founded on Christian principles, accountable to a loving God, to this twerking, satanic culture of sexual sin, drugs, violence, alcoholism, and total immorality?
Ravi Zacharias explains the collapse quite well in this quote from his book Recapture the Wonder: “In the 1950s kids lost their innocence.
They were liberated from their parents by well-paying jobs, cars, and lyrics in music that gave rise to a new term ---the generation gap.
In the 1960s, kids lost their authority.
It was a decade of protest---church, state, and parents were all called into question and found wanting. Their authority was rejected, yet nothing ever replaced it.
In the 1970s, kids lost their love. It was the decade of me-ism dominated by hyphenated words beginning with self.
Self-image, Self-esteem, Self-assertion....It made for a lonely world. Kids learned everything there was to know about sex and forgot everything there was to know about love, and no one had the nerve to tell them there was a difference.
In the 1980s, kids lost their hope.
Stripped of innocence, authority and love and plagued by the horror of a nuclear nightmare, large and growing numbers of this generation stopped believing in the future.
In the 1990s kids lost their power to reason. Less and less were they taught the very basics of language, truth, and logic and they grew up with the irrationality of a postmodern world.
In the new millennium, kids woke up and found out that somewhere in the midst of all this change, they had lost their imagination. Violence and perversion entertained them till none could talk of killing innocents since none was innocent anymore.”
They were liberated from their parents by well-paying jobs, cars, and lyrics in music that gave rise to a new term ---the generation gap.
In the 1960s, kids lost their authority.
It was a decade of protest---church, state, and parents were all called into question and found wanting. Their authority was rejected, yet nothing ever replaced it.
In the 1970s, kids lost their love. It was the decade of me-ism dominated by hyphenated words beginning with self.
Self-image, Self-esteem, Self-assertion....It made for a lonely world. Kids learned everything there was to know about sex and forgot everything there was to know about love, and no one had the nerve to tell them there was a difference.
In the 1980s, kids lost their hope.
Stripped of innocence, authority and love and plagued by the horror of a nuclear nightmare, large and growing numbers of this generation stopped believing in the future.
In the 1990s kids lost their power to reason. Less and less were they taught the very basics of language, truth, and logic and they grew up with the irrationality of a postmodern world.
In the new millennium, kids woke up and found out that somewhere in the midst of all this change, they had lost their imagination. Violence and perversion entertained them till none could talk of killing innocents since none was innocent anymore.”
The situation is bleak. What solutions can Christianity bring?
Did Christianity have an impact on ancient Rome? Indeed it did. After the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus in A.D. 29 Christianity quickly spread into Greece, and the Roman empire. For the first three hundred years after, Christians were persecuted and killed in the Roman empire for their exclusive faith in Jesus Christ as the only God. Emperor worship was common in the empire, but Christians refused to worship any other but Jesus Christ.
"The Christians had a universal standard by which to judge not only personal morals but the state. So they were counted as the enemy of totalitarian Rome." -Francis Schaeffer
In 341 A.D. Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity, and later Christianity was legalized and became the official state religion. Quite a powerful growth of the faith that began with an unknown Galilean peasant!
Unfortunately as Christianity grew in prominence so did corruption among the ranks of the papacy. The ability to wield political power in the office of bishops and pope became an open door to self serving money-interested criminals to take up the positions of authority. As a result it seemed that the people of the Roman empire, alienated by the corruption instead embraced their own ways: sexual sin, corruption, wealth acquisition, and endless self entertainment. The true Christians watching depravity rise seemed to cut themselves off from the culture of Rome and establish monasteries of holiness, leading to the monastic movements. Ironically after the fall of Rome many documents survived this time period only due to the efforts of monks in monasteries preserving ancient writings for future generations. It was during this time period in the late 4th century that Rome had to divert it's armies from the barbarian borders to deal with insurrection in Italy, leaving an open door for the barbarians to invade and sack Rome.
The fall of Rome has been a widely studied issue, and in pouring over the data it reads like a nightmare scenario in it's incredible similarity to the current problems in the United States. Let's look at the reasons:
There was a sharp decline in morals and values in Rome. Emperors like Caligula and Nero were well known for their extravagant parties and there were 32,000 prostitutes in Rome. The moral problems of the United States are obvious. Anyone should also be able to see that the moral decline is driven by popular media's incredible embrace of depravity, especially the music industry and Hollywood. What terrible designs exist in the purposes behind a push for such depravity? I can't even imagine, but it can't be good. Similar to the ancient Romans watching gladiatorial combat at the Colosseum, American's love to watch UFC fights, football, and action movies.
Another problem in the Roman empire was public health. It was known to be very poor. Diseases spread very easily and alcohol abuse was common. Remind you of anyone? Eerie isn't it? The United States ranks quite poorly in the health of it's citizens and the health care programs also ranks extremely low for a 1st world country.
Political corruption was a serious problem for ancient Rome as well. Do I even need to go into the political corruption in the United States? I just assume everyone knows by now, just how disturbingly corrupt the system is by now. For your edification: The Patriot act, Citizens United ruling, election fraud, voter fraud, IRS scandal, Benghazi Scandal, the Iraq war, and the list goes on and on. Over a 100 year period in the Roman empire there were 37 different emperors, 25 of which were removed from office by assassination.
Unemployment was another problem in Rome. According to Rome.info "During the latter years of the empire farming was done on large estates
called latifundia that were owned by wealthy men who used slave labor. A
farmer who had to pay workmen could not produce goods as cheaply. Many
farmers could not compete with these low prices and lost or sold their
farms. This not only undermined the citizen farmer who passed his values
to his family, but also filled the cities with unemployed people." This reminds of the 1980s and 1990s when companies like Wal Mart conquered every little city in the entire country, by using slave labor in China to produce products at such low prices that it turned the downtowns of so many cities into ghost towns. That trend has continued. Much the same could be said about outsourcing, and moving manufacturing jobs overseas. It devastates the economy. Though many jobs have been added to the United States economy since 2008, most of those jobs are low paying service positions further widening the income gap between rich and poor.
I swear I'm not making this stuff up, I'm reading it and interpreting straight from history. The next topic is inflation in the roman economy. Spooky isn't it? Rome tended to grow and function on it's conquests. The same could be said for the United State's conquests in the middle east. Dwight Eisenhower warned us about the military industrial complex; wars being generated by weapons manufacturers. The same could be said for the oil industry, and keeping the prices down for America by war profiteering. In Rome, when the conquests stopped, new gold stopped flowing in and less gold was used in producing coins. So the value of coins went down. Similar to how the value of the dollar has dropped as the Federal Reserve prints money endlessly. As a result of the value of coin going down, sellers had to raise their prices. That's called inflation and it's hell for an economy.
Urban decay was yet another problem faced by Rome. Wealthy Romans lived in beautiful ornate marble houses. Most Romans were not wealthy however, and the great majority lived in broken down apartment houses called "islands." People could hardly pay the rent for even these tiny apartments so they would be thrown out onto skid row where crime was growing steadily. In the same way many have turned to crime to make ends meet, even in my hometown. As inflation continues the city of Wausau where I live has seen a sharp increase in Methamphetamine trafficking, Heroin, and prostitution. The same can be seen in larger cities where entire regions of the city aren't safe, and gangs and drugs rein supreme in entire neighborhoods.
The Roman Empire early in it's history had been known for it's innovation; it's bridges and aqueducts were incredible feats of engineering considering the time. The artwork and sculptures were the best any had to offer. But for the last few hundred years of it's history, there was very little innovation and the technology used was increasingly inferior. In the same way today the United States is starting to see a crisis of creativity.
And finally, military spending was through the roof in ancient Rome. Urban development and maintenance of roads and government fell to the waste side as more and more money was poured into the bulky Roman military. This forced the government to continuously raise taxes, in turn causing further inflation. Remind you of anyone? The United States has a massive military force with bases spread out across the entire planet. There are over 750 US military bases in the world, spread very thinly. Similar to the Roman empire, we've over extended ourselves.
The United States was founded on Christian principles. References to God were literally all over the government, buildings, and documents, including the currency. Now in the infinite wisdom of secular humanists, Darwinists, and militant atheists we're tearing God out of the government even in reference. And we're embracing depravity and sin, just as the Roman empire did. The Roman empire fell very quickly to invading barbarians. But Christianity survived. Why? Because they evangelized the invaders. That's always the call of the church. Teach the truth, preach the truth.
Can the current situation in the United States be turned about face? Can we get an entire culture bent on depravity to repent?
I don't know. It could be possible. Because with Christ all things are possible. We don't have any time to waste though. It's not at a stand still at this moment. It's pushing in the wrong direction, hard and fast. And every time one of us stands up for the truth ten more raise up to debunk the truth, and throw a fit and condemn us as intolerant.
However, I can't believe all the good men are gone from this country. I can't believe all the good men have passed away into memory. Perhaps they're just sleeping, pessimistic, tired of being outnumbered, and slumbering in the barn drunk on wine. "Wake up, sleeper! Rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you!" (Ephesians 5:14 ESV). We need Christians to stand up for the truth in all parts of the country, in every city and state, we need hard working, dedicated passionate followers of Jesus Christ in every level of government, in every industry of business, in every place of the arts; writers, painters, and architects. We need Christians in the sciences; geologists, archaeologists, entomologists, seismologists, astronomers, and meteorologists. We need Christian historians and authors.
We need Christian philosophers, apologists, ministers, evangelists, and activists. We need Christians signing petitions, Christians starting websites, Christians championing causes, and Christians getting loud for the truth. We need Christian senators who are incorruptible. We need Christian representatives and governors who will stand against corruption. We need Christian farmers and factory workers and laborers. We need Christian mothers, Christian friends, and Jesus followers loyal to the death. We need Christian parents and youth leaders to champion the next generation and raise them on the truth in a world full of lies.
We need Christian activists, protestors, and game changers working day and night to bring about change in the culture. We need Christian professors to teach the truth, we need Christian administrators to start organizations and work on committees. We need healers and counselors to love the lost and invite them to repentance.
We need Christian philosophers, apologists, ministers, evangelists, and activists. We need Christians signing petitions, Christians starting websites, Christians championing causes, and Christians getting loud for the truth. We need Christian senators who are incorruptible. We need Christian representatives and governors who will stand against corruption. We need Christian farmers and factory workers and laborers. We need Christian mothers, Christian friends, and Jesus followers loyal to the death. We need Christian parents and youth leaders to champion the next generation and raise them on the truth in a world full of lies.
We need Christian activists, protestors, and game changers working day and night to bring about change in the culture. We need Christian professors to teach the truth, we need Christian administrators to start organizations and work on committees. We need healers and counselors to love the lost and invite them to repentance.
We need a miracle Christian brothers and sisters. We need a lot of prayers. Please go and do something, and stand up for the truth before the time is too late. And if it is too late for the country, then remember no matter what happens, no matter what the cost, no matter where we end up, preach the Gospel, preach Christ, and love your enemies.
References
Andrews,
E. (2014, January 14). 8 Reasons Why Rome Fell. History.com. Retrieved
June 16, 2014, from
https://www.history.com/articles/8-reasons-why-rome-fell
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of the Roman Empire. (n.d.). Rome.info. Retrieved June 17, 2014, from
http://www.rome.info/history/empire/fall/
Schaeffer,
F. A. (Director). (1977). How should we then live? [Documentary]. United
States: Gospel Films. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TET_a6IDUg8&list=PL08DAA18DB787859D
Monday, July 7, 2014
God's work in the Human Heart
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| The look in Churchill's eyes says it all, fear, doom, sheer determination, long suffering, and hope. |
God keeps working, day and night. His plan is just that perfect. It all comes together. We humans labor in the darkness day and night as well, and we carry heavy burdens. Covered in mud and vomit and bile, we wonder at the sky. We start to lose hope. But at moments sublime, God cuts a hole in the fabric of reality and shines through, and it so often brings us to tears, and we remember that there is hope and reason and there are greater things ahead than behind.
It's like Winston Churchill and the island of Great Britain during World War II. Country by country the evil mighty nation of Germany conquers. They conquered Austria, then Poland, they swept up into the north. France held back in fear, amassing defenses along a wall across their eastern border. Germany invaded from the sea and devestated France forcing their surrender. The whole of Europe under Nazi control, Great Britain stood alone. The chancellor was cast out for cowardice by the public, and there was Prime Minister Winston Churchill standing alone. Imagine how he felt.
Is this the end? My goodness, they're unstoppable. The United States would not get involved. Then began the battle of Britain. Cities being bombed, British fighters outnumbered 10 to 1. And you start to concede to the defeat internally. It's over. It's never going to be ok again. So many are dying, across Europe millions are being systematically exterminated. He must know that if and when the Nazis land on British soil, his people will be fed into those same gas ovens. He must be thinking, "God has left us behind." But at the last moment, the United States was attacked and jumped into the war, moving to support her friend England.
And it was Winston Churchill who said, "If you're going through hell, keep going."
God reveals himself. But sometimes we feel like he has left us behind. David wrote in the Psalms, "Lord, why do you hide your face from me?"
Doesn't it often feel that at the darkest times God has abandoned us? Why is that so?
Perhaps he's building our faith. When we have nothing to lean on, and we feel completely alone there is only one option: Have faith, and trust God. It's like falling backwards, waiting for invisible hands to catch you. It's such a challenge. But then there he is, at the last possible moment.
He's working on us.
Back when I was a troubled young man, turning to drugs and drinking to blot out my pain, my mother joined a church called Good News Baptist in Mosinee. From there she joined a Bible study, and among other things she asked the group to pray for me, her lost son.
In the past two years since Jesus Christ saved my life, I've moved about among the churches in the area learning as much as I can, just trying to inhale as much truth as possible. For a time I participated in a young adults group at Highland Church in Wausau. The young man who runs that group, named Ryan, learned that my mom was Karen. He came up to me one night and said he had been praying for me 10 years ago.
Yesterday I was looking for a church in town that held services in the evening, because I often work 2nd shift at the homeless shelter. Not easy to wake up after a midnight at the shelter. I found one called Wausau Bible Church and attended their services. It was good and afterward the lady in front of me introduced herself. I mentioned my mom Karen, and she said that 10 years ago she had been in a Bible study where they had prayed for me. And she teared up.
Sometimes on this messed up little planet we start to feel that God is not active. How can he be when so much evil rocks every moment? But often a few people with hands folded can change a life. And God doesn't necessarily leave it there, sometimes he'll send living proof to those ever-watching, for his mysterious presence and interaction in human events.
Often I feel like Winston Churchill on the little island, watching an army of atheist psychopaths conquer and exterminate. And I'm just terrified. I'm so very scared. Everyone's going crazy, nothing is OK, God seems absent. I just want to call it quits, send Hitler our surrender, it's done. The battles rage over my skies, the enemy approaches, and I'm hanging on by a thread. But tomorrow always comes and somehow I survive to fight another day. Always so alone, and standing alone against a massive wave of instigation and chaos. Fear creeps in and midnight is a state of mind. But what else can you do? If you're going through hell, keep going!
Saturday, July 5, 2014
The Big Bang vs. Six-Day Creation
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| Einstein visits Hubble to view the evidence himself |
Introduction
The Bible begins with the resounding statement, “In the beginning
God created the heavens and the earth” (Gen 1:1 New International
Version). Genesis Chapter one walks through each period of creation
stating what was done on six days of creation, ending with: “God
saw all that he had made, and it was very good. And there was
evening, and there was morning—the sixth day” (Gen 1:1 New
International Version). For the duration of this essay the
presuppositions will be that God indeed did create all things, the
Bible is the inerrant word of God, and that the Genesis account can
be trusted. Yet even after these conclusions are weighed in, still
the question must be asked: Did God create the universe in six
literal days or was his method of creation the big bang? This
question has effectively divided the body of Christ on Earth, with
great men and women of faith on both sides of the debate. The two
theories have very little in common but the debate is extremely
heated, with Christians on both sides, as well as atheists and most
in the scientific community blasting both young-earth creationism and
old earth intelligent design, insisting on an old earth evolutionary
view leaving the question of the first cause effectively blank.
There are some similarities, many differences, and both six day
creation and the big bang have science to back up their views.
Old-Earth
View
The scientific
community fought for many years for an eternal universe (thus needing
no creator), but eventually in the 1990s the big bang became the
accepted model (Craig, 2004). There are not only many brilliant
atheistic/agnostic thinkers holding the Old Earth view, but there are
also many brilliant Christian thinkers, most notably: William Lane
Craig, Francis Collins, Norman Geisler, and Frank Turek. Frank
Turek's view on the big bang is summed up in his own words when he
said, “Yes I'm a Christian and I believe in the Big Bang. I just
know who banged it!” In 1929 Edwin Hubble discovered that galaxies
were moving away from each other, and that the universe was expanding
(Netting, 2014). It became clear to Hubble that to go back in time
the universe must have existed at a single point with infinite mass,
before exploding outward (Netting, 2014). According to Nasa's
website (2014) this big bang event occurred about 14 billion years
ago. Einstein's theory of general relativity greatly added to the
big bang model (Netting, 2014). According to Netting (2014) “if we
were to look at the Universe one second after the Big Bang, what we
would see is a 10-billion degree sea of neutrons, protons, electrons,
anti-electrons (positrons), photons, and neutrinos. Then, as time
went on, we would see the Universe cool, the neutrons either decaying
into protons and electrons or combining with protons to make
deuterium (an isotope of hydrogen).“ Coupled with observations on
the rate of expansion of the universe, geologists use a variety of
methods to date rocks estimating the age of the Earth to be
approximately 4.5 billion years old (Lutgens, 2014).
Young-Earth
View
There are many great
minds on the side of the Old-Earth Big Bang view, but there are also
great minds on the side of the Young-Earth six day creation view.
Notable young-earth view holders include: Ken Ham, Tom Wagner, Kent
Hovind, John Morris, and John MacArthur. In very basic terms the
holders of this view look to a literal interpretation of Genesis 1.
The Genesis account of creation indicates that God created everything
in six days, the Hebrew word “yom” translated into English as
“day” (Morris, 1994). The Hebrew word “yom” can mean both a
single solar day and can also mean an extended period of time (Ham,
1995). When observing the word “yom” in context in the Genesis
account the only conclusion can be that the word is referring to a 24
hour day (Ham, 1995). Six Day creationists point to the flaws in the
theory of evolution, such as the absence of transitional forms in the
fossil record, the complex design in living things, the fine tuning
of the universe to allow for life, and unreliability of radioisotope
dating methods (Morris, 1994). Six-Day Creationists also point to
the second law of thermodynamics that says systems tend toward
disorder, not order (Morris, 1994). Therefore time becomes the enemy
of the evolutionary model, not the friend (Morris, 1994). In
addition the fossil record tends to point to a creation view because
fossils tended to appear in a very small period of time, something
referred to as the Cambrian explosion (Morris, 1994). The Six-Day
Creation front tends to spend most of it's time attacking the
evolutionary model instead of building their own scientifically
credible model, which is a problem. Of course confronting evolution
is important, and there are many holes in the theory. To quote
Charles Darwin: “To
suppose that the eye, with all its inimitable [matchless]
contrivances [plans] for adjusting the focus to different distances,
for admitting different amounts of light, and for the correction of
spherical and chromatic aberration, could have been formed by natural
selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest possible
degree” (Wagner, 1994).
Contrasting the Views
The Big Bang theory
and the six day creation model have some similarities but many
differences. Both views attempt to explain the origin of the
universe and the planet Earth. Both views rely upon science and
presupposition to explain their views. Both views are reasonable and
coherent worldviews with solid evidence and implication on both
sides. A lot of the problem has been the incredible hostility on
both sides of the debate. Both sides condemn and minimize the other
side, and finding common ground is quite difficult. In the end both
views approach the evidence with presuppositions. Clearly six day
creationists have an agenda, they believe there is a God, that the
Bible is the word of that God, and that truth can be known (Morris,
1994). On the other side you have a majority of scientists extremely
hostile toward theism and utterly intent on providing models and
systems that exclude any hint of a supernatural first cause. Both
sides have been guilty of generating their own propaganda and
silencing the competition's view. In the early 1900s the scientific
evolutionary view was silenced and condemned by a powerful Christian
majority. Now in the early 21st century the creation view
is openly mocked, ridiculed, and ignored by the powerful forces of
science and the university (Morris, 1994).
Conclusion
In conclusion,
I'm in full agreement with Dr. Francis Collins when he said, “I
believe God did intend, in giving us
intelligence, to give us the opportunity to investigate and
appreciate the wonders of His creation. He is not threatened by our
scientific adventures” (Collins,
2009).
Both the Six Day Creation view and the Big Bang view show compelling proofs regarding the origins of the universe. Six-day creation holds closely to a literal reading of the word of God and also show clear failings in the evolutionary model (Ham, 1995). The Big bang theory looks more to science to prove it's origins, but many good Christians hold to the view of an old earth resulting from a big bang event (Craig, 2004). Both sides of the debate have merits, and though there are some similarities there are major differences between the two worldviews. Science and Religion may never be resolved in a coherent manner, but in the end, if God does exist then he is everything, and if he does not exist then it doesn't matter anyway.
References
Collins, F. (2009,
February 5). The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence of
Belief. TheVeritas Forum.
Lecture conducted from Caltech, Pasadena, California.
Craig, D. W. (2004,
March 18). Beyond the Big Bang: The Ultimate Question of Origins.
TempletonLecture.
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Ham, K. (1995,
December 1). The Necessity for Believing in Six Literal Days. Answers
in Genesis.
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Lutgens, F. K., &
Tarbuck, E. J. (2014). Foundations
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(1994). The
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Colorado Springs, CO: Master Books.
Netting, R. (2014, May 13). The Big Bang. NASAScience. Retrieved June 29, 2014, from http://science.nasa.gov/astrophysics/focus-areas/what-powered-the-big-bang/
Wagner, T. (1994, September 1). Darwin vs. the Eye. Answers in Genesis. Retrieved July 2, 2014, from https://answersingenesis.org/charles-darwin/darwin-vs-the-eye/
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