>2. Why was the Bible given in the first place? Certainly not for our doing
>physics or biology. More for us and all those who went before us to come
>closer to God. That does not mean that God's Word has nothing to say about
>our natural surrounding. On the contrary, we read in Romans that the
>creation was subjected to futility (8:20), and in that connection is
>waiting for the revelation of the children of God. What does that mean for
>Intelligent Design? Galileo is a warning.
The Bible was given to tell us things we needed to know about everything,
but could not correctly understand using human wisdom or rational processes
alone.
Art
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