Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Week 3, Creation Evidence: Laws of Nature

It's God that created everything. (John 1:3)
So, in that thought I would like to present to everyone a few reasons why I believe God exists:


1. DNA
2. The Flood of Noah.
3. Laws of nature.
4. Human characteristics.
5. Population growth.
6. My testimony.
7. Atomic Particles.
8. Scientific discoveries, centuries after exact statements of the facts were made in the Bible.
9. The seriousness, persecution and conviction of Christian belief, unto death and torture.
10. The power of God's name, his son "Jesus" or "Yeshua/Joshua."
11. Light, matter, sound and quantum physics.
12. Ocean Salinity
More to come...

Now, the readings will contain an exposition on each of the points listed above. These may, and some must, be lengthy and deeply controversial. It is necessary for the truth to be divulged in full and the nature of God to be briefly or barely captured in a glance. This weeks topic is the Laws of Nature...3 - Laws of Nature


Without a lawgiver, these should not exist. Nothing orderly spontaneously occurs, ever. To accept gravity, thermodynamics or any other law by chance without realizing the only possible source for them is unscientific. Our natural, God-made, world has signs of the Divine everywhere. It is impossible for Evolution to be true when symbiosis exists. Basically, the function of symbiotic relationships is that two (possibly more) organisms depend on one another to exists. Without one, the other would perish. These occur naturally in and out of water, all across the Earth. Now, as these life-forms cannot survive without one another there's absolutely no opportunity for them to evolve unless both came to be at the same time. In the same place. With the all of the exact features they need to live adequately in order to reproduce. It is not correct to say that possibly two distinct (or more in some cases) organisms were around one another long enough that they became symbiotic. No evidence suggests or supports this.

In the big picture, Earth life-forms all depends on each other for a long and healthy life span. This is a necessary thing in order for them to grow and become populated enough not to die out. So, in fact, Earth life-forms existence is carefully interwoven like a fabric. If you see fabric lying around, it is illogical to assume that no person wove, or designed, this fabric. It is exactly the same with the Earth and its inhabitants.

In perspective, the laws of nature define the spontaneous occurrence of matter as impossible (Conservation of Mass) and the randomly beneficial mutational development theory of Darwinian Evolution is, also, an impossibility (Entropy).

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