Interesting. When you can't agree on definitions it makes debating difficult.
I always thought there was a pretty standard definition of that word. The standard definition as used in the Bible (and every other book I've ever read) is to bring into being or to cause to exist.
What is your own personal definition of "create"?
And while you are at it, what is your definition of "A Christian?" Do you believe such things as: The Deity of Christ? His Virgin Birth? His sinless life? His vicarious death on the cross for the atonement of your sins? His bodily resurrection?
Just Curious.
Agreed, but as a scientist definitions are important to me and should be established prior to any postulating. This does not make debate impossible it improves the quality of debate.
"I always thought there was a pretty standard definition of that word. The standard definition as used in the Bible (and every other book I've ever read) is to bring into being or to cause to exist."
Ah be careful, you have just generalized or created a generic definition of creation with that of the Bible's. Taken out of context this would be disastrous to any scientific or logical treatment of this subject.
My definition of creation in the context of the universe is reconciled with scientific principle. In other words I think God created the universe at a molecular level and "grew" it based on the principles he created at the time of the first molecule coming into existence. I do not believe he takes a direct hand in that creation after that moment, as that would rob free will from the equation, which God and Jesus in the new testament ministries promote. Free will is not just a function of expression with actions or choice, it has to also derive from the physical structure of space and time and matter. I am happy to debate this in more detail if you like.
"And while you are at it, what is your definition of "A Christian?"
This is defined by my religion
"Do you believe such things as: The Deity of Christ? His Virgin Birth? His sinless life? His vicarious death on the cross for the atonement of your sins? His bodily resurrection? "
Wholeheartedly
"Just Curious."
a human trait :-)