Creavolution, is in part a study of the meaning of God's desire to Create, specifically over a protracted period of time, as an act of art, in accordance with the scripture that we are His workmanship.
Relevant questions are: Why does God choose to create?
For example, when God chooses to create why does he not just create his Son?
Why does God choose to keep creating?
How does what God creates differ from creation to creation?
When does what God creates find it hard to keep up with what He is creating?
How do you get in the vein of creating consistently?
How do you harnass natural command of nature in order to create?
How do you leverage control of natural forces in order to shape what you create?
Why do you choose to keep creating when you can just create once off?
What is a lifelong commitment to creating?
Scientifically, you might ask:
How much creavolution did it take for God to create Eden?
How often did God intervene as a function of creavolution in creating Eden?
How much did God vary His creavolution in creating Eden?
When did God show lesser creavolution in creating Eden? When more?
How long did it take for God's creavolution to come to a rest?
How will God's creavolution begin again, for the sake of the New Heaven and the New Earth?
A creavolution, is anything that is not limited to a single creation. This includes, a series of books, a series of television shows, a series of movies, a series of songs, a series of albums, a series of photos, etc. The distinction between creating once off and creating many times is important scripturally, as God labours hard to protect what He creates, not so that what He creates may do nothing, but that what He creates may create all the more.
This is mature.
You may like to ask such things as:
What is my creavolution?
Where is my creavolution taking me?
What part does my cross have to play in my creavolution?
Is there irony in how my creavolution ends up crucifying me?
Is the irony lost on God?
How can I accelerate my creavolution?
What hindrances are there to my creavolution? What doubts do I have to contend with?
What aids are there to my creavolution? What confidence do I have to advance by?
Creavolution is not an attempt to say:
-that we change archetypal creature designations over generations
-that we came from monkeys
-that we mutate
-that we develop special powers from mutating
Creavolution is an attempt to say:
-we have many good works to do
-we have many reasons to remain consistent
-we have much influence over what God has given us to be stewards of
-we have a long term commitment to make, to being as creative as God has enabled us by His Son's Peace to be and this should be reflected in the way we look at our creative work
I welcome your good will and discussion.
Relevant questions are: Why does God choose to create?
For example, when God chooses to create why does he not just create his Son?
Why does God choose to keep creating?
How does what God creates differ from creation to creation?
When does what God creates find it hard to keep up with what He is creating?
How do you get in the vein of creating consistently?
How do you harnass natural command of nature in order to create?
How do you leverage control of natural forces in order to shape what you create?
Why do you choose to keep creating when you can just create once off?
What is a lifelong commitment to creating?
Scientifically, you might ask:
How much creavolution did it take for God to create Eden?
How often did God intervene as a function of creavolution in creating Eden?
How much did God vary His creavolution in creating Eden?
When did God show lesser creavolution in creating Eden? When more?
How long did it take for God's creavolution to come to a rest?
How will God's creavolution begin again, for the sake of the New Heaven and the New Earth?
A creavolution, is anything that is not limited to a single creation. This includes, a series of books, a series of television shows, a series of movies, a series of songs, a series of albums, a series of photos, etc. The distinction between creating once off and creating many times is important scripturally, as God labours hard to protect what He creates, not so that what He creates may do nothing, but that what He creates may create all the more.
This is mature.
You may like to ask such things as:
What is my creavolution?
Where is my creavolution taking me?
What part does my cross have to play in my creavolution?
Is there irony in how my creavolution ends up crucifying me?
Is the irony lost on God?
How can I accelerate my creavolution?
What hindrances are there to my creavolution? What doubts do I have to contend with?
What aids are there to my creavolution? What confidence do I have to advance by?
Creavolution is not an attempt to say:
-that we change archetypal creature designations over generations
-that we came from monkeys
-that we mutate
-that we develop special powers from mutating
Creavolution is an attempt to say:
-we have many good works to do
-we have many reasons to remain consistent
-we have much influence over what God has given us to be stewards of
-we have a long term commitment to make, to being as creative as God has enabled us by His Son's Peace to be and this should be reflected in the way we look at our creative work
I welcome your good will and discussion.