For Heaven's Sake by Mike Morgan

For Heaven's Sake

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  1. pcolli

    pcolli said, 7 months ago

    The creature from the crater was the creator.

  2. Nabuquduriuzhur

    Nabuquduriuzhur said, 7 months ago

    That moon sure looks close tonight…

  3. DavidGBA

    DavidGBA said, 7 months ago

    A big hole in his theological understanding?

  4. Night-Gaunt49

    Night-Gaunt49 said, 7 months ago

    The moon, out pal. Without it we wouldn’t exist.

  5. bmonk

    bmonk said, 7 months ago

    Romans 1:18-25 speak of those who worship the creature rather than the creator—when they should have reversed it, and seen in the glory of creation what the creator must be like.

  6. freeholder1

    freeholder1 said, 7 months ago

    @pcolli

    then there are the craters on earth.

  7. freeholder1

    freeholder1 said, 7 months ago

    @bmonk

    someone in the crowd got the message.

  8. Night-Gaunt49

    Night-Gaunt49 said, 7 months ago

    Silly to worship a natural element like life. Worshiping the universe is no more logical.

  9. ColoradoRon

    ColoradoRon said, 7 months ago

    It is very interesting to note how special our universe is and how narrow the limits of physical laws, the position and size of the moon etc need to be to have biologic life as we know it on earth. Is it mere coincidence or does it point to a loving creator? The odds of all the many facets needed for life to line up are literally astronomical. Open up your eyes and see the wonder and grace of a God

    Good quote:

    One reaction to these apparent enormous coincidences is to see them as substantiating the theistic claim that the Universe has been created by a personal God and as offering the material for a properly restrained theistic argument—hence the fine-tuning argument. It’s as if there are a large number of dials that have to be tuned to within extremely narrow limits for life to be possible in our Universe. It is extremely unlikely that this should happen by chance, but much more likely that this should happen, if there is such a person as God.

    —Alvin Plantinga, The Dawkins Confusion; Naturalism ad absurdum

    Check out Wikipedia site:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fine-tuned_Universe

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