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Seven Days That Divide the World: The Beginning According to Genesis and Science
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John C. Lennox
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Seven Days That Divide the
God loves an enquiring mind, a fact that has been a great encouragement to me in my study of mathematics and the history and philosophy of science.
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If the text means that the sun came into existence on day 4, Origen was asking a very reasonable question: "If the sun is not yet there, how are we to understand the first three days with their 'evenings and mornings
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Furthermore, if Dawkins's question is valid, it can be turned back on him. He believes that the universe created him. Therefore, we are justified in asking him: who created your creator?
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John C. Lennox
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Here we have the basic ingredients that define human beings as moral beings. God has given them the ability to say "yes" to him by not eating the prohibited tree, and to say "no" to him by eating it. In this way the Bible introduces us to the idea that the humans are moral beings, with all that this implies.
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One of Richard Dawkins's main God Delusion arguments is that, if God created everything, we would have to ask who created God. But the very asking of this question reveals at once that Dawkins has in mind a created God: "Who created God?" Created gods certainly are a delusion.
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