Posted on 06/29/2008 10:09:33 PM PDT by tricky_k_1972
Looking up to the stars tonight, though the clouds and admiring the Creators work, the Great Engineer, the Creator of all the universe, I can't help but admire his creation and all that it implies.
He gave us such a large playground, and if our scientists have interpreted his works correctly, an ever expanding playground.
How can we not work to discover his works, his Creation, and how can we not "Read" and "Study" his works in the vast "Teaching" we call his creation, his universe.
"Be as smart and cunning as the serpent", he has called us to be.
I am in utter awe of His vastness.
I feel sorrow and pity for those whom wish to limit the Creators power to this lonely and small part of the universe he created.
To think that he created all of this simply for us to gaze upon and not explore, to not question, to simply live and die (granted with a place in the Heavens) and not discover his achievements, is a sin and perhaps one of the greatest sins, the sin of ignorance of GOD.
Did he create all of this, the entire universe, for us to remain ignorant of his teachings, for us to ignore his written word in the engineering of the world and universe around us.
I love my God and my Creator in full, and therefore I must work to explore and understand his word in the creation around us.
To not do so is to ignore the word of God.
Your stunning picture reminds me of a little valley over in West-by-God Virginia, on the way to the radio astronomy telescope valley. Driving over one night, I stopped in that little valley to observed the star wrapped sky without the interference of Moon glow. The little valley has no earth-bound light sources all the way to the horizon, so the landscape was lite only with star light ... and I could see the pennies I dropped from my pocket when I reached to get my keys out, to open the back of my SUV! Truly, our perceptions in life are dampened by the interference we hardly even notice exists.
I suspect some do not realize that the Creation itself - both spiritual and physical - is a revelation of God. "All that there is" was created ex nihilo by Him. It did not precede Him and He didn't "have to" do it. It is His will and there is nothing of which anything can be made but God's will, whether His creative will or His permissive will.
We observers still "anchored" to the flesh are traveling a worldline in His Creation. By definition, we suffer from an "observer problem." We ought never be presumptuous.
To God be the glory!
The amazing thing is that it was obtained by having the telescope "stare at" a tiny spot in the sky that you could cover with your fingertip at arm's length. And -- no matter where you point the telescope (that is not obscured by stars in or own galaxy) we observe that the density of galaxies everywhere in the universe is essentially the same.
What an awesome Creator our God is!!!!
For those following, here is a hypercube in motion:
More on special relativity here
What an awesome Creator our God is!!!!
'Seems interesting to me.
The engineer sees The Great Engineer.
The mathematician sees The Great Mathematician.
The poet sees The Great Poet.
I am retired and see The Great Retired Guy. Y’all got your Universe package deal and are now on your own.
From the thread...
I feel sorrow and pity for those whom wish to limit the Creators power to this lonely and small part of the universe he created.
To think that he created all of this simply for us to gaze upon and not explore, to not question, to simply live and die (granted with a place in the Heavens) and not discover his achievements, is a sin and perhaps one of the greatest sins, the sin of ignorance of GOD.
Here I tend to disagree. I don't think of the earth as "small" and "lonely." I do think God created the earth as the center of His creation, even though science might point us in another direction. Certainly we can and should explore the universe and whatever's out there. But I'm perfectly content to believe this planet is the singular, intentional apple of God's eye.
And I don't see any evidence to the contrary.
I don't believe earth is one of many. It is the one and it was onto this earth Christ was born; Christ, "by whom all things consist."
"To simply live and die" is not so simple at all...
"For in him we live, and move, and have our being; as certain also of your own poets have said, For we are also his offspring." -- Acts 17:28
That's as "real" as we can know. And that is neither small nor lonely.
I quoted Hebrews 13:2 to my children just yesterday because it illustrates so well that while we might think we know what's going on in life, it is all God's reality into which we've been placed with our limited abilities and perceptions.
Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away. For that ye ought to say, If the Lord will, we shall live, and do this, or that." -- James 4:13-15"Go to now, ye that say, Today or tomorrow we will go into such a city, and continue there a year, and buy and sell, and get gain:
As your example of the frog and the bird showed, our sense of reality is all about perspective. And yet one truth exists.
You have a searching mind ... I think you will enjoy this thread so I’m pinging you to it so you don’t miss it.
AMEN!
Ultimately, that truth answers every question, and permits life to make as much "sense" as our brains can contain.
And he is before all things, and by him all things consist." -- Colossians 1:16-17 "For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him:
Interestingly, the difference between their bluish color and the "warmer" colors of the distant galaxies is visible proof of the "red-shift" that astronomers use as a measure of immense distance and as evidence of the velocity of expansion of the universe...
LOLOL!
But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his. - Romans 8:9
For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God. For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father. The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God: - Romans 8:14-16
And he is the head of the body, the church: who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead; that in all [things] he might have the preeminence. For it pleased [the Father] that in him should all fulness dwell; And, having made peace through the blood of his cross, by him to reconcile all things unto himself; by him, [I say], whether [they be] things in earth, or things in heaven. Colossians 1:15-20
To God be the glory!
Excellent post!
The only time this world can be considered “lonely” is when one does not have Christ in their heart.
Anytime someone says that science contradicts the bible, we need to remember that science is by definition fallible and scientists are only human and oftentimes project their human presuppositions and lack of understanding into their work.
Science is a useful tool, but it should never be elevated to the level of infallibility.
Very well indeed, tricky_k_1972! Nicely done!
And yes, you have made this point very clearly yourself, TXnMA. And I totally agree with you and tricky_k_1972. I daresay A-G sees it this way as well.
One of my quests in life is to try to understand the root cause(s) of why otherwise-intelligent folks would insist on self-limiting their understanding of both Scripture and Creation as you describe.
Considering that God revealed the truths in Genesis to a scribe (Moses?) who only had at his disposal written language in its earliest, most primitive state (including no vowels) -- and whose understanding was constrained by what his eyes could see and his uneducated mind could conceive -- how can modern believers insist that those few sentences must be a complete and sufficient description of Creation?
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I am often tempted to ask such folks: "How many galaxies could Moses see?"
Does anyone want to attempt an answer?
One, but he wouldn’t have known that ‘smear’ across the night sky was a galaxy, as in a collection of stars set apart from other collections of stars by so vast a distance.
I like what Francis Schaeffer had to say about the inerrancy of Biblical scripture:
"Gods tells us truly, but not exhaustively."
Which to me imposes a duty: Go Look!
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