Hi PG,
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If I might interject here, let me ask you a question. Do you have any idea how insulting and demeaning it is for you to suggest that Christians who disagree with you have not spent even 10 or 15 minutes contemplating the things of which you wrote—but with very different results?If I might interject here, let me ask you a question. Do you have any idea how insulting and demeaning it is for you to suggest that Christians who disagree with you have not spent even 10 or 15 minutes contemplating the things of which you wrote—but with very different results? God and His majesty, glory, and power are infinite, and believing what He has shown us about his creation through the creation itself does not in any way diminish who God is or how we perceive Him.
So then I guess you consider Jesus to be demeaning the Pharisees when he asked of them, "have you not read...?" I'm really very sorry to have raised your ire in my post to Joshua, and perhaps he has already done just as much study as you. It would certainly seem evident by the similarities of the positions that you each hold that you have both done similar study, and I'm sure that you find that as somehow 'supporting' your understanding.
However, I'm a man who once was lost, but believed myself to be a christian and so I am always seeking further understanding when I hear those who propose and propound a lot of the same 'faith' that I used to have. Yes, friend, there was a time in my life that I would have answered if you had asked, "Are you a christian?" in the affirmitive and I would have answered if you had asked me, "What do you believe about the creation and the universe and extraterrestrial life?" with many of the same answers that are proposed here. But, there is a basic fault in human nature that if we haven't experienced something we can't usually relate on the same level as someone who has.
If someone dear to me dies and I am suffering grief and anguish of my heart and soul over their death and you come to tell me that you understand how I feel, but you've never actually lost someone very near and dear to you, then, while you certainly may understand that I feel terrible, you don't really know the heart wrenching pain and anguish that I am actually feeling in my chest as I cry over my loss.
As for this issue at hand here, I have been in a place where I would have said exactly, yes exactly the same things that you are saying. Science has proven evolution!! Only an idiot wouldn't understand and believe the evolutionary theory that describes how all life came to be what it is today on this planet. Yes, I would have been the very first to jump in with you and explain how it's patently simple that light takes billions of years to travel from the furthest star to the earth and we couldn't possibly see all those stars out there if they hadn't been out there those billions of years. Yes, I would have been the very first person to have agreed with you and fought the same fight that Joshua is fighting as your co-counsel and I would have been absolutely incensed that anyone would dare to deny such 'truth'.
But, one day about 14 years ago I got down on my knees and I cried out to God to save me. I agreed in anguish that I was one of the worst of sinners upon the face of the earth. I asked God with as much sincerity of heart that I can even muster today, to give me wisdom and insight; to give me an unquenchable thirst to know Him, His Son, His Spirit, His word and I began to understand that I had deceived myself all of those years.
The irony, of course, is that I hadn't known it. We don't know when we are being deceived, until we see from the other side of an issue how clearly we were being deceived. So, knowing all of this, I have asked Joshua to do something that I know has made a difference in my understanding. I have asked him to give careful and serious consideration to the ultimate difference between the two Gods that are revealed in the various accounts of creative theory.
For me, it took a real long, long time of sitting and pondering and study and working through all the various and sundry theories. I had to chase rabbit trails all over the place. But, I can clearly see, and find it just as hard as you 'clearly' see that there is no difference, that there is a real difference in the power, majesty, glory and wisdom of a God who billions of years ago put into action some fairly ambiguous plan of creation that allowed all living things to pretty much become what chance and natural selection would cause them to ultimately be and a God who, in a matter of moments, wound up with the same ultimate end that we are living today, but created it all perfectly working in harmony and everything just as it was supposed to be. No chance. No natural selection. He made the alligator to be an alligator. He made the rat to be a rat. He made man to be a man.
You wrote:
God and His majesty, glory, and power are infinite, and believing what He has shown us about his creation through the creation itself does not in any way diminish who God is or how we perceive Him.
I'm sorry, friend, but that just isn't the truth and there is one who knows all truth. I ask again, let's put ourselves in His place for a moment. You are God! You have created all things in this vast realm of life in which we find ourselves living in six literal days. You told everyone that and then confirmed it again for everyone when you began the work of building up your people Israel from the Egyptian exodus. You are God! Some people who call themselves by your name walk around on the earth and say to others, "Listen, science has given us the answers that we need and those answers would contradict, in some way, the words that God has spoken to us through His word. You can't take the account of creation in Genesis literally." You continue, "He didn't really create a real live breathing man by the name of Adam, but rather, we are to undestand that this Adam figure written of in the Scriptures is a reference to how God started mankind out of other animals that lived before us." Remember, you are God!
When you hear, as you look over those of the earth searching for faithful and true servants who love you, some who claim to others to be your children explain this, but it just simply isn't the truth, do you find them faithful? Are you, as God going to just shrug your shoulders and say, "Well,they're doing the best they can and it's certainly understandable that they wouldn't be able to believe that things really happened as I wrote it out to them," or are you rather going to say, "Who do they think I am?"
I have done the same thing in my questions to you. Do you believe, through your understanding of Genesis, that Adam was a real live individual man created by the hand of God forming the dust of the ground into a living breathing single person? I absolutely believe you when you tell me that it makes no difference to you, but, and I hope that I don't again draw up your wrath, I'm not really concerned with what you want me to believe as the truth, but rather what God wants me to believe as the truth. I am firmly convicted in my spirit that it makes a big difference to God whether we believe the creation came about in 6 literal days or by 6 literal eons.
God bless you.
In Christ, Ted