Isaac Brock
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- Sep 28, 2003
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The world works in such delicate subtle ways, every process has a subtle sub-process and it all works intricately together.
If for the sake of argument one choses to believe a great power, God, whatever divined the world, given the nature of everything we can see and observe why would it be done is some collosal ok-everything-is-there fashion. When a billion years is nothing and time is not of consequence to God, a God of infinite patience, it seems more likely to me that God set the chains of creation and let it loose to follow natural physical laws. Given the universe, under this assumption is God's creation, so would the natural laws.
I just don't see God needing to circumvent God's own natural laws in order to bring about creation.
If for the sake of argument one choses to believe a great power, God, whatever divined the world, given the nature of everything we can see and observe why would it be done is some collosal ok-everything-is-there fashion. When a billion years is nothing and time is not of consequence to God, a God of infinite patience, it seems more likely to me that God set the chains of creation and let it loose to follow natural physical laws. Given the universe, under this assumption is God's creation, so would the natural laws.
I just don't see God needing to circumvent God's own natural laws in order to bring about creation.