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7 Phenomenal Wonders of the Natural World
It is stuff like this that really cements my belief in a creator being. I understand that most if not all things like this can be explained by science. But it just seems logical to me that the underlying structure and “laws” of the universe needed some organization to get started. Just something to think on. At the very least the pictures are pretty.
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Wild pictures! On the note of the creator and the creation, I think people might find this sermon interesting:
http://faith-theology.blogspot.com/2007/10/creation-is-grace-sermon.html
Also on this blog (however I haven’t been able to find the exact post) there was a discussion as to whether or not there can be a sound Christian theology that allows for the fact that creation can be known apart from God; in other words, while there may be a God, the creation need not necassarily be proof of that God. While I tend to take the other view, that creation attests to God’s beauty and splendor (although not in the way most creationists use this claim), I though it was an interesting conversation.
Zac