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  1. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    Well said. Here is an article that you might like. https://www.icr.org/article/sun-finely-tuned/ Let me know what you think of it.
  2. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    I was not looking for a mathematical formula to support this. This is exactly the problem I was talking about. In its simplest form, God created time, space, energy, and matter. All of the mathematical formulas prove God's existence by proving an orderly, divine existence of creation, which is...
  3. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    Please stop the diversion. I can get into a debate about evolution using Darwin's own quotes to disprove his theory, but that is not the focus of the question. The question is basically about the building blocks of the universe which are energy, time, space, and matter. your long-winded reply...
  4. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    Mathematics does prove God's existence with mathematical formulas. The mandelbrot set proves this with its infinite progression. The universe has many formulas to prove that God is a God of order, not chaos. Look up the electron microscope animation of protein synthesis and you will see God in...
  5. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    Mathematics does prove God's existence with mathematical formulas. The mandelbrot set proves this with its infinite progression. The universe has many formulas to prove that God is a God of order, not chaos. Look up the electron microscope animation of protein synthesis and you will see God in...
  6. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    Mathematics does prove God's existence with mathematical formulas. The mandelbrot set proves this with its infinite progression. The universe has many formulas to prove that God is a God of order, not chaos. Look up the electron microscope animation of protein synthesis and you will see God in...
  7. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    Mathematics does prove God's existence with mathematical formulas. The mandelbrot set proves this with its infinite progression. The universe has many formulas to prove that God is a God of order, not chaos. Look up the electron microscope animation of protein synthesis and you will see God in...
  8. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    Mathematics does prove God's existence with mathematical formulas. The mandelbrot set proves this with its infinite progression. The universe has many formulas to prove that God is a God of order, not chaos. Look up the electron microscope animation of protein synthesis and you will see God in...
  9. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    Mathematics does prove God's existence with mathematical formulas. The mandelbrot set proves this with its infinite progression. The universe has many formulas to prove that God is a God of order, not chaos. Look up the electron microscope animation of protein synthesis and you will see God in...
  10. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    Mathematics does prove God's existence with mathematical formulas. The mandelbrot set proves this with its infinite progression. The universe has many formulas to prove that God is a God of order, not chaos. Look up the electron microscope animation of protein synthesis and you will see God in...
  11. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    Mathematics does prove God's existence with mathematical formulas. The mandelbrot set proves this with its infinite progression. The universe has many formulas to prove that God is a God of order, not chaos. Look up the electron microscope animation of protein synthesis and you will see God in...
  12. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    I agree, this can be shown by the Mandelbrot set. The values set by God for all of these are not only done in order, but with mathematical precision as well. The principle is simple, and this thread is proving how complicated one can make things based on secular thinking. In its simplest...
  13. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    Mathematics does prove God's existence with mathematical formulas. The mandelbrot set proves this with its infinite progression. The universe has many formulas to prove that God is a God of order, not chaos. Look up the electron microscope animation of protein synthesis and you will see God in...
  14. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    Yes, science does support creation. Most of the major scientists that prove this are usually suppressed by the secular societies of science, physics, and math.
  15. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    I was not looking for a mathematical formula to support this. This is exactly the problem I was talking about. In its simplest form, God created time, space, energy, and matter. All of the mathematical formulas prove God's existence by proving an orderly, divine existence of creation, which is...
  16. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    On the contrary, science does prove the bible. This is the pollution of our public schools, teaching secular science. This site will answer all of your questions from the simple ones to the much more complicated ones. I use this site for research. I hope this help in broadening your...
  17. Deacon1964

    New to this site.... Hello All!

    Thanks for the welcome..check out my discussion starter about Genesis 1:11 thank you all!
  18. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    Here is the answer: Genesis 1:1 In the beginning (time) God (who) created (energy) the heavens (space) and the earth (matter), This is how a loving God tells the shepherds of old what he truly did. This is the simplicity of the gospel in its purest form. God made it simple, while man...
  19. Deacon1964

    Genesis 1:1 What is your interpretation?

    Just wondering about some input to stimulate this group. Does it support science?
  20. Deacon1964

    New to this site.... Hello All!

    New to this site. I am a ministry student that loves to chat about everything. I like questions on Christianity.