I'm sorry. I didn't mean it as an insult to Straylight
Don't worry about it mate. PM me if you want The stuff in my last post is a collection of ideas and is not something that I count as fact. It is merely theory but I think it's a fairly good one personally.
The logic of the theory:
God is supreme -- He knows everything and never makes mistakes. He knows the future because He planned it.
God does not decieve His children - Tech has explained this nicely in words that I can't put together.
Because God never makes mistakes, everything in the Universe is planned. In the Bible we see God's interaction with the world from a human perspective. Truth is, God knew all that stuff was gonna happen before the universe was even made because he'd planned it. Why on earth would God create a universe, only to discover a few things that He had overlooked, and then fix it on the fly? God is never taken by surprise.
Years ago mankind tried to create a machine that would predict long term weather patterns. The theory of chaos (entropy in chemistry) means that if a butterfly flaps its wings in Tokyo, the disturbance could eventually result in a storm over London.
This is particularly true if that butterfly's flapping had been planned by God.
Imagine throwing a stone into a still lake.
When I throw the stone, the water is disturbed. I cannot comprehend the complexity of the disturbance. I certainly didn't plan all the individual molecular interactions between the water molecules, or the wave pattern that results.
Now imagine that God throws the stone. He throws it in a precise, planned way to disturb the water in precisely the way that He has intended. He has accounted for every molecular interaction in the water and a thousand other things beside.
You know what? I think God could make anything happen if He threw that stone. Because the theories of entropy give rise to almost infinate combinations of molecular interactions, He could precisely disturb the entropy of the water using the stone in such a way that the ripples would spell your name. That would be a miracle - something mortally impossible for us because we cannot possibly comprehend or calculate the manner by which the stone must be thrown to produce the desired effect.
I really need to put this stuff on a webpage somewhere.
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Anyway... just to reiterate what Ashley said -- keep the discussion civil folks. This is a fascinating topic but it's very easy to get carried away (myself included). At the end of the day it's your relationship with Jesus that matters. Me? I don't hold to any "belief" about the origins of life, I just analyse evidence and decide what is most feasible.