Re: Harvard Crimson: Requiem for Environmentalism and Earth Day

From: Janice Matchett <janmatch@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue Apr 25 2006 - 18:43:13 EDT

At 06:01 PM 4/25/2006, gordon brown wrote:

>On Tue, 25 Apr 2006, Janice Matchett wrote:
>
> > God had two main goals in his work of creation:
> >
> > (a) the manifestation of his glory (Ps. 19:1, Prov. 16:4, Rom. 11:36) and
> >
> > (b) the good of human beings who were to subdue creation (Gen.
> > 1:28-29) and use it for their benefit (Gen. 1:14-16; Isa. 45:28).
> >
>
>I don't see the relevance of Gen. 1:14-16, and my Bible doesn't contain
>Isa. 45:28.
>
>Gordon Brown
>Department of Mathematics
>University of Colorado
>Boulder, CO 80309-0395

@ You should take that up with David L. Woodall - he's the one who
wrote the article for PSCF 49 (March 1997)

I merely copied and pasted it from the ASA link below without
checking the accuracy of his information. I merely _agreed_ with the
substance that was in the quote.

God had two main goals in his work of creation:

(a) the manifestation of his glory (Ps. 19:1, Prov. 16:4, Rom. 11:36) and

(b) the good of human beings who were to subdue creation (Gen.
1:28-29) and use it for their benefit (Gen. 1:14-16; Isa. 45:28).

~ Robert
Boyle http://www.asa3.org/ASA/topics/Bible-Science/PSCF3-1997Woodall.html

~ Janice
Received on Tue Apr 25 18:43:33 2006

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