Here is a nice surprise for Question Evolution Day! Keith Petersen sent me a note, and he did one of the things that is suggested for QED. Namely, wrote a weblog article about creation and named the 12 February observance. I’m doing that WordPress “reblog” thing now.
Throughout my life, much of what I have read indicates that many people seem to think Christianity and science are in opposition to each other. However, many big-picture scientific findings have strengthened my faith immeasurably. With Question Evolution Day (QED, on February 12, which is Charles Darwin’s birthday) almost here, I’ve been thinking about intelligent design recently. Never heard of QED? I hadn’t either until a year ago; thank you, Creation Cowboy Bob Sorensen!
In regard to intelligent design, let’s begin, briefly, with the origin of the universe. Without getting technical, let’s just say that it is now widely accepted that the universe had a beginning; this is true regardless of whether people believe in a “young” earth or an “ancient” one. Why is this important? Because if the universe had a definite beginning, it begs the question of what preceded it and what caused it. For a Christian like…
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Will have to do something on Feb 12Th also!
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While simply sharing posts (preferably with the hashtag) is also a way of participating, writing a post is great!
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Blessings!
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Thank you, Cowboy Bob! I am honored that you chose to reblog this post.
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Glad to do it. After QED is done and while recovering from knee surgery, I can get more acquainted with your work.
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Great, and may our Lord give you good recovery from that surgery.
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