Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Week 5, Creation Evidence: Population Growth

It's God that created everything. So, in that thought I would like to present to Facebook the reasons that I believe in God:

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

Now, the reading below 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.

5 - Population growth
After the Flood of Noah, the Earth was repopulated by only eight people. Yes, eight. If humans have been reproducing for the (unscientific) estimation of 2.5 million years, the population should be well over 7 billion. The population of today suggests that Earth has only been populated a few thousand years, not millions. See: "The most Extraordinary Book - The Bible - Kent Hovind - Age of the Earth - Population growth rate" on Youtube for further information. 
Also, the Bible explains that humans congregated at the Tower of Babel. This was a direct violation of God's command to go forth, subdue the earth. All languages read and write from the direction that they are toward the direction of Jerusalem, near the geographic area of Babylon (generally speaking, the Middle East. The cardinal directions on each civilizations maps clearly show that we, as people, split up from the Middle Eastern area and went our different ways just like the Bible said. Google search "Ancient Chinese Language Supports Creation" and Dr. Chuck Missler's teachings for further details.

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