Why Is It Reasonable to Believe in Creation
By: Mike • Essay • 549 Words • March 10, 2010 • 880 Views
Why Is It Reasonable to Believe in Creation
Vicki: you’re doing very well with your study Christine. How are your college classes going?
Christine: their going great, but I do have a question about the one class I’m taking, it’s a science class and we are studying evolution, and they are teaching us that we just came to be here. Do you think that’s true?
Vicki: do you have the reasoning book I gave you?
Christine: yes, and I only have a few minutes then I need to get back to school
Vicki: ok not a problem, now lets turn to page 84 and can you read the definition of creation.
Christine: ok (read) so this definition tells us God is our creator right?
Vicki: yes and do you believe this to be true?
Christine: yes I do but they do have a lot of scientific theories.
Vicki: yes they do but think of it this way; this paragraph on the physical universe uses the description of a timepiece would you conclude that it was formed by chance or do you think someone created it?
Christine: well someone created it.
Vicki: right and if you take a look at our solar system it moves just like a precision timepiece and it has over 100 billion galaxies and over 100 billion stars. Lets turn to Isaiah 42:5 and see who the bible say’s is the creator. And can you read this?
Christine: read
Vicki: ok so according to this scripture, who is the creator of the universe?
Christine: well Jehovah, one chapter in the science book said that the earth came to be by some explosion.
Vicki: ok this paragraph here on planet earth talks about this, it also uses a good example if you were driving through a barren desert and came across a beautiful house, stocked with food, would you believe it got there by some chance explosion?
Christine: no, someone put it there.
Vicki: right, just like the earth, if you look around you see trees, oceans, sky, and the sun; did you know we’re just the right distance from the sun to sustain life? To close to the sun,