To: Logophile; curiosity; Alamo-Girl; betty boop
And he is wrong to imply that God is diminished by being called an engineer. What's better than being an engineer? As a physical chemist who spent his career in engineering roles, I'd say the following would be "better":
- An 'Engineer' with the power to create -- from nothing -- the material with which He works
- An Engineer' who established all the principles (laws of physics and chemistry) that make 'engineering' (as we know it) possible
- An 'Engineer' with the power to exert ongoing control over 'randomized' (as far as we are able to measure) processes -- to produce results according to his "project plan"
- An 'Engineer' whose "working blueprints" look like this.
and that's just for starters...
213 posted on
01/31/2006 9:48:14 AM PST by
TXnMA
(TROP: Satan's most successful earthly venture...)
To: TXnMA
Thank you so very much for sharing your beautiful testimony and insights!
To: TXnMA; Alamo-Girl; marron; hosepipe; .30Carbine; xzins; Lindykim
AMEN, TXnMA
May God ever bless you for this witness unto Truth.
Gloria in excelsis Deo!
223 posted on
01/31/2006 5:34:35 PM PST by
betty boop
(Often the deepest cause of suffering is the very absence of God. -- Pope Benedict XVI)
To: TXnMA; betty boop
Thank you for your post--the picture was the best part!--and the ping. What an Awesome God we serve! He is unseeable, yet by seeing what He does, how He moves, His works, we enjoy inviting glimpses of His Glory.
Like brightest sun on cloudless day
we look not to the orb itself enthroned in waters we cannot fathom,
we would be blinded;
revealed in simple rays below itself we perceive minute measures only of its glory.
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