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:: << Creation >> :: Though the common brainwashing today has Evolution portrayed as absolute truth, the Bible tells us that the Earth and everything in it, along with the universe and angels was Created, in six short days. This is not at all impossible, considering the vast, untold power of God. The impossibility is that the world happened by chance. If the world just came to be, how was it started? The ridiculousness of the Evolutionist's sham at relying on science is one of the world's most misleading fakes- and most damaging. In
the beginning, there was nothing except the Lord. Since science says
there is no God, they have not begun to unlock the mysteries of the
Creation. Other people may say "Well, God sort of got us going,
but then he left us alone." This is a heresy. Paul says: "If
ANYONE comes after me, and preaches any gospel other than
the one I have taught you, have nothing to do with them." God
has shown and shows his power in our lives every day, and he has written
his truth in The Bible. If you truly believe his power, you know this
to be true. But enough chatter-- you want the cold, hard facts. The
beginning of the world is said to have been one of two things. One
beginning is chaotic, one orderly. These ways are: A) The Big Bang,
or, B) "And God said, 'Let there be light.' And there was light.
These are the two ways. The first choice a chaotic, monstrous explosion,
the second, the creation of light, that creatures may see. The Lord
continues to form the world quickly and precisely. The big bang takes
billions of years to form into planets, stars, and satellites before
it can begin to support life. The Creator put life on his planet 48
hours after he created it. The Big Bang assumes that life was able
to start from amoebas and progress to higher forms of life. This is
untrue. If you were to take a table, grind it into sawdust, and shovel
that into a box, shake it up, and dump it out, what would you have?
A table? I don't think so. Even when you have all the pieces, it's
impossible to create something by chance. The other problem is that
Earth didn't necessarily have all the pieces in the same place at
the same time.
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