Within the search for truth and meaning to life, there are few questions more powerful than 'Who is the Creator?'. This is the basis of building a close relationship with the Eternal. It also acts as a base for understanding the fallen nature we now experience and the need for a Savior. By looking at the creation process in the Hebrew language, we can better understand Our Maker and His unique abilities to create and sustain life.
When one comes down to basics, there is no direct need for understanding creation in science for the believer. Faith is what is required of the believer and the believer has far more than enough evidence of the truth of the Scriptures by what our Master has done in our lives, the effectiveness of prayer, and the many other blessings and miracles that occur. Yes, there may be curiosity about how His creation works, but it is not needed for faith. Scientific research is not about trying to prove the Scriptures or strengthen our faith even though it can do both.
We live in a secular world that does not care what the Bible says. Materialistic science, humanist philosophy, and pagan religions have had a startling effect on those who call themselves believers in the Bible. Approximately ninety percent of believers have accepted Evolution or some form of Theistic Evolution ... which means only ten percent of believers accept that the Eternal created the earth and man kind only six thousand years ago. If we cannot believe what Scripture says at the beginning, how can we believe anything else?
While the general topics covered by Creationism are not directly salvation issues, anything that causes a believer to have doubts about the accuracy of Scripture is a major stumbling block. In recent decades, Evolutionism has spread rapidly and attacked the validity of the Bible. Sadly, Creationism has been slow in responding both in theology and science. Baraminology, the study of Created Kinds, is a relatively new field of science which is challenging the Theory of Evolution and helping people rediscover the foundational truths of Scripture and a proper perspective on the value of life.
The worldviews formed by Evolutionism and Creationism effect our lives, our societies, and our world. Each day, and throughout history, social and political decisions are made which either benefit or harm life. Within evolutionary concepts, man is superior and can do whatever he wants - usually with a selfish motive. Within Creationism, man is a steward over the earth with the responsibility to care for His creation.
When one seeks the answers to life from the One who created life, one finds peace, hope, joy, and love. We learn that we are created with a purpose, that life has value and meaning, that life goes on even after the death of the body. When we know the answers to the questions of life, it will produce a sense of purpose and meaning that can give us goals and projects on which to move forward. It is a means to life abundant and a life with blessing.
What will happen to Creation in the future? Creation is currently in a fallen state and man cannot bring it back to where it should be. Man himself is fallen and in need of redemption and restoration. This is a job that must be done by the Creator Himself. The Creator is eternal, but this creation is not. Several passages of Scripture talk about how things now known will grow old, wear out, and later are changed.
#creation #faith #scripture #bible
When one comes down to basics, there is no direct need for understanding creation in science for the believer. Faith is what is required of the believer and the believer has far more than enough evidence of the truth of the Scriptures by what our Master has done in our lives, the effectiveness of prayer, and the many other blessings and miracles that occur. Yes, there may be curiosity about how His creation works, but it is not needed for faith. Scientific research is not about trying to prove the Scriptures or strengthen our faith even though it can do both.
We live in a secular world that does not care what the Bible says. Materialistic science, humanist philosophy, and pagan religions have had a startling effect on those who call themselves believers in the Bible. Approximately ninety percent of believers have accepted Evolution or some form of Theistic Evolution ... which means only ten percent of believers accept that the Eternal created the earth and man kind only six thousand years ago. If we cannot believe what Scripture says at the beginning, how can we believe anything else?
While the general topics covered by Creationism are not directly salvation issues, anything that causes a believer to have doubts about the accuracy of Scripture is a major stumbling block. In recent decades, Evolutionism has spread rapidly and attacked the validity of the Bible. Sadly, Creationism has been slow in responding both in theology and science. Baraminology, the study of Created Kinds, is a relatively new field of science which is challenging the Theory of Evolution and helping people rediscover the foundational truths of Scripture and a proper perspective on the value of life.
The worldviews formed by Evolutionism and Creationism effect our lives, our societies, and our world. Each day, and throughout history, social and political decisions are made which either benefit or harm life. Within evolutionary concepts, man is superior and can do whatever he wants - usually with a selfish motive. Within Creationism, man is a steward over the earth with the responsibility to care for His creation.
When one seeks the answers to life from the One who created life, one finds peace, hope, joy, and love. We learn that we are created with a purpose, that life has value and meaning, that life goes on even after the death of the body. When we know the answers to the questions of life, it will produce a sense of purpose and meaning that can give us goals and projects on which to move forward. It is a means to life abundant and a life with blessing.
What will happen to Creation in the future? Creation is currently in a fallen state and man cannot bring it back to where it should be. Man himself is fallen and in need of redemption and restoration. This is a job that must be done by the Creator Himself. The Creator is eternal, but this creation is not. Several passages of Scripture talk about how things now known will grow old, wear out, and later are changed.
#creation #faith #scripture #bible
Within the search for truth and meaning to life, there are few questions more powerful than 'Who is the Creator?'. This is the basis of building a close relationship with the Eternal. It also acts as a base for understanding the fallen nature we now experience and the need for a Savior. By looking at the creation process in the Hebrew language, we can better understand Our Maker and His unique abilities to create and sustain life.
When one comes down to basics, there is no direct need for understanding creation in science for the believer. Faith is what is required of the believer and the believer has far more than enough evidence of the truth of the Scriptures by what our Master has done in our lives, the effectiveness of prayer, and the many other blessings and miracles that occur. Yes, there may be curiosity about how His creation works, but it is not needed for faith. Scientific research is not about trying to prove the Scriptures or strengthen our faith even though it can do both.
We live in a secular world that does not care what the Bible says. Materialistic science, humanist philosophy, and pagan religions have had a startling effect on those who call themselves believers in the Bible. Approximately ninety percent of believers have accepted Evolution or some form of Theistic Evolution ... which means only ten percent of believers accept that the Eternal created the earth and man kind only six thousand years ago. If we cannot believe what Scripture says at the beginning, how can we believe anything else?
While the general topics covered by Creationism are not directly salvation issues, anything that causes a believer to have doubts about the accuracy of Scripture is a major stumbling block. In recent decades, Evolutionism has spread rapidly and attacked the validity of the Bible. Sadly, Creationism has been slow in responding both in theology and science. Baraminology, the study of Created Kinds, is a relatively new field of science which is challenging the Theory of Evolution and helping people rediscover the foundational truths of Scripture and a proper perspective on the value of life.
The worldviews formed by Evolutionism and Creationism effect our lives, our societies, and our world. Each day, and throughout history, social and political decisions are made which either benefit or harm life. Within evolutionary concepts, man is superior and can do whatever he wants - usually with a selfish motive. Within Creationism, man is a steward over the earth with the responsibility to care for His creation.
When one seeks the answers to life from the One who created life, one finds peace, hope, joy, and love. We learn that we are created with a purpose, that life has value and meaning, that life goes on even after the death of the body. When we know the answers to the questions of life, it will produce a sense of purpose and meaning that can give us goals and projects on which to move forward. It is a means to life abundant and a life with blessing.
What will happen to Creation in the future? Creation is currently in a fallen state and man cannot bring it back to where it should be. Man himself is fallen and in need of redemption and restoration. This is a job that must be done by the Creator Himself. The Creator is eternal, but this creation is not. Several passages of Scripture talk about how things now known will grow old, wear out, and later are changed.
#creation #faith #scripture #bible
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