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What is the greater miracle?

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herev

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tough question, I think. Obviosly, most will think and say that Christ's defeat of death is the greater. However, I see Christ's birth, death, resurrection as a continuation of God's creation miracles, so I don't know that I really see either as greater. They both exemplify God's love and His desire to be with us. IMHO
 
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Yes, I agree with Herev that both are immensely miraculous actions, and we must stand in awe of the power and love involved in both. Whether God created as the YECs believe or whether God created over billions of years using immensely complex and powerful natural processes, the degree of sheer immensity of the creative miracle is what we should recognize.

Personally, I find the idea of God creating using a process of evolution over billions of years much, much more awe-inspiring than immediate special creation of all the species.
 
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So far it seems the majority that have posted believe that Creation is a greater miracle or on par with, Jesus dying on the cross and Redeeming the world. So what do you others think?

Is God creating this world a greater miracle than Him coming down to earth to die for us so that we can live forever with Him?
 
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I am just stating my opinion Vance, just like you did. I didn't come to argue your opinion so leave mine as my opinion.
If you want to argue, start another thread.

Is God creating this world a greater miracle than Him coming down to earth to die for us so that we can live forever with Him?
 
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I was not arguing with your position, I was saying that it is impossible for us to compare such supernatural events when it comes right down to it. A "greater miracle"? Greater in what sense? Requiring more power? Having a greater impact on our lives? Requiring more grace and compassion? Which we should be more focused on? There are a lot of criteria for "greater" and I am just not sure I know what you are getting to in the context of an "orgins theology" forum.
 
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