It is interesting, is it not, how worldly thinking infiltrates the minds of believers?
I have faith in that God loves us to bits regardless of your academic brilliance.
Whether creation happen 15 billions years ago or in the last 15 minutes has no bearing on God's love. Making out that one must believe something or other is nothing less than a 'works' based salvation plan put up by your local church insurance company.
I don't buy my salvation from the church.
I think you are missing an important point here, Wayseer, that has nothing to do with 'works-based' salvation.
First, we believe that God has power to create, to save, to justify, to overcome evil. But over and above God's power, we also believe that God has a nature, a character e.g. God is holy, righteous, loving, merciful, just, forgiving, etc. And God is true and faithful. A God who is merely powerful, without any further qualification, is not the God we believe in.
Second, if we were speaking in the abstract, about possible worlds that have not been made yet, and posed the question "Could God make such a world in 15 billion years or 15 minutes?" the answer would be: "either one". This question relates to God's power only, and God's power permits both possibilities.
But if we are speaking of THIS world, the one we live in and experience, and we ask "Could God have created this world 15 billion years ago or 15 minutes ago?" then we must answer that he could not have created it 15 minutes ago.
Why not? Not because he lacks the power to do so, but because he is not that kind of God in character.
Think about it. If God created the world 15 minutes ago, then for the last 15 minutes, God has been lying to me every minute. God has been lying to everyone in the world for the last 15 minutes, with the sole exception of those born less than 15 minutes ago. But God will lie to them as well, if he allows them to believe that the memories of their parents and the histories taught them by their teachers are of real events.
Most importantly, everything written in scripture is a pack of lies, because none of it was written in the last 15 minutes. None of the supposed authors really lived or really witnessed the work of God to which they testify. So the salvation you claim is not in jeopardy really is in jeopardy, because it was gained through a non-existent event which happened a non-existent 2000 years ago.
So, it does have a bearing on God's love. The sort of God who would engage in this kind of grand deception of humanity is not a God of love nor a God of truth and definitely not a God one can rely on for salvation.
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