Monday, September 17, 2007

Something To Think About

The scientific consensus is life began on earth in the oceans and then it came on land. In Genesis, where does it say God created life first? The answer: in the oceans. Although that may stump you for a minute, I’m sure you atheist will be able to think of some “scientific” reason why the rib is the only bone in the human body that grows back and why we are the only species on the planet to have intense pain in child birth.

Wait, I know what you’re thinking, somewhere in the Bible it says, “the sun stood still” and we all know it’s the earth that revolves around the sun. Well, if you were to follow that logic, no one would ever say sunrise or sunset. But anyway, for your information in Isaiah 40:22 it says, “God sits above the circle of the earth and stretches out the heavens.” Of course today we all know the earth is a circle, and would you believe it, scientists are now saying the universe is continually expanding: fascinating. Oh, and one more thing that will surprise you, the word religion is never used in the Old Testament, and the few times it is used in the New Testament it’s not used in a positive way.

So to sum it all up, since the Bible and science are more in agreement than you’ve realized and since It has also been found to be archaeologically accurate, don’t you think it may be time to re-examine your position; or to put it another way, if the physical things the Bible says are true, doesn’t it make sense that the spiritual things It says are also true?

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