All I need is a verse which states something along the lines of your claim. Is there a verse which says "Genesis was written in heaven"? I'm not looking for "God spoke some words", I'm looking for "God wrote the bible in heaven, then delivered it to Earth."The alphabet's a bear, isn't it?
You just can't find verses of Scripture written in the exact jots and tittles that'll satisfy you, can you?
Nope. He's being very clear in his claim - the bible was written in heaven then delivered to Earth. It's something I've not heard before, and it appears he cannot support that claim.I think he is saying that all of the events of the Bible were foreordained, so God knew about them before they happened, and in that way it was 'written', but again that gets into the issue of predestination vs. free will.
You forgotWhat is a Creationism exam like? I imagine it would be something like this:
Creationism Exam 1
Circle the correct answers from those provided. Answer all questions. You have one hour to complete this exam. Talking is not permitted.
START OF EXAM
Q1 Who created everything?
a) God
b) Charles Darwin
c) Richard Dawkins
(100 marks)
END OF EXAM
Like this:What is a Creationism exam like?
Here's a test I made up:
- Explain the difference between creatio ex nihilo and creatio ex materia; and give two examples of each.
- Explain the difference between "God" and "LORD God".
- Eden in the Bible is known as __________ on a secular map.
- The triune Godhead is a violation of what scientific law?
- Put the following in order that they appeared in the universe: whales, stars, trees, sun, land, sea, outer space.
- What day was Adam created on?
- Was the universe created a closed system and, if not, what kind of energy did it run off of? if it was created open, what closed it?
- Describe terra aqua and what kind of water it consisted of and why.
- Photosynthesis required light from the sun prior to the Fall. true or false?
- Explain how a 24-hour day could transpire before the sun was created.
Like this:
It's a creationist exam that makes the exam in Post 184 look sad.Not surprising its mostly a theology/doctrine test.
It's a creationist exam that makes the exam in Post 184 look sad.
Not if they took my class first.The thing is that if you ask a dozen creationists, you're liable to get a dozen different answers to some of those questions.
If they signed up for my class and took it, and I taught them, then tested them ... that would be an example of a creationist exam I would give.What makes you think your class would get priority over all of the other creationist ideas?
If they signed up for my class and took it, and I taught them, then tested them ... that would be an example of a creationist exam I would give.
One that would certainly make the exam in Post 184 look sad.
Even if no one took my class and exam, it makes the exam in Post 184 look sad.But why would your class and exam get chosen over all of the other options?
Yours was serious??Mine is much better than his, which in my opinion, was made in sarcasm.
What does Noah living in New Jersey have anything even remotely ... remotely ... to do with the Creation Week?You can't pretend that your particular ideas about creationism (i.e. Noah living in New Jersey, Adam and Even speaking Jacobean English, 'Embedded age', etc.) are in any way universal.
You don't know me very well, do you?Yours was serious??
Yes.No. I've never met you.
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