Pretty good explanation. I never really hold any "major influencer" in high regard, I find them all suspect, but this was A decent video.
I do find his critique of evolution somewhat off, though. I find it reasonable that over millions of years we may very well have evolved into what we've become, but it was all by design. It is all so intricately weaved and performed, it is amazing.
Of course there's always some jew/atheist saying "well the odds mean it's bound to happen eventually, maybe we're that one in quintillions to the billionth power scenario where it worked"
Okay. That only proves my point in divinity. Out of all the odds, there were odds to begin with that allowed us to exist. The fact that the chance itself exists for us to evolve from primordial soup rocks of the biggest of tannerite explosions is, and no pun or overused term intended, mind blowing.
So many Christians disparage the big bang, or evolution, or what have you... I find them to be only proof of God's work. A process so out there, or so intricate and fine, it's, again, mind blowing. It's unfathomable just how detailed everything is. The universe is as deep as it is wide, and we know so little, yet so much at the same time...
I believe there was an old Nazi scientist, may have been von Braun, that said something along the lines of this:
"I do believe in God. Science does not disprove God. In fact, I find the more I study, the more I see his presence in everything."
It's nowhere near an exact quote, but it is the general idea. Science does not disprove the Lord. There's no possibility for it to do so.
But the funny thing about it all is that in its inability to disprove God, so too it has a distinct inability to prove God. Were there a means to definitively say "Yes, God is real", free will would be completely shattered and it would be the end.
That's the one rule the Lord plays by. Free Will.
I don't know the day or time the world will end, no man does. It is written.
But I do know that the day the Lord shows himself again will be the day the world ends. Free Will will be no more, not in its current state. There will be no questions left unanswered, and no faithful left wondering. There is God, and his Creation. And those who would deny reality will be removed from us, just as they should be.
[ + ] PhantomXLII
[ - ] PhantomXLII 1 point 1.4 yearsFeb 5, 2024 02:03:57 ago (+1/-0)
I do find his critique of evolution somewhat off, though. I find it reasonable that over millions of years we may very well have evolved into what we've become, but it was all by design. It is all so intricately weaved and performed, it is amazing.
Of course there's always some jew/atheist saying "well the odds mean it's bound to happen eventually, maybe we're that one in quintillions to the billionth power scenario where it worked"
Okay. That only proves my point in divinity. Out of all the odds, there were odds to begin with that allowed us to exist. The fact that the chance itself exists for us to evolve from primordial soup rocks of the biggest of tannerite explosions is, and no pun or overused term intended, mind blowing.
So many Christians disparage the big bang, or evolution, or what have you... I find them to be only proof of God's work. A process so out there, or so intricate and fine, it's, again, mind blowing. It's unfathomable just how detailed everything is. The universe is as deep as it is wide, and we know so little, yet so much at the same time...
I believe there was an old Nazi scientist, may have been von Braun, that said something along the lines of this:
"I do believe in God. Science does not disprove God. In fact, I find the more I study, the more I see his presence in everything."
It's nowhere near an exact quote, but it is the general idea. Science does not disprove the Lord. There's no possibility for it to do so.
But the funny thing about it all is that in its inability to disprove God, so too it has a distinct inability to prove God. Were there a means to definitively say "Yes, God is real", free will would be completely shattered and it would be the end.
That's the one rule the Lord plays by. Free Will.
I don't know the day or time the world will end, no man does. It is written.
But I do know that the day the Lord shows himself again will be the day the world ends. Free Will will be no more, not in its current state. There will be no questions left unanswered, and no faithful left wondering. There is God, and his Creation. And those who would deny reality will be removed from us, just as they should be.
[ + ] Master_Foo
[ - ] Master_Foo -2 points 1.4 yearsFeb 5, 2024 00:15:03 ago (+1/-3)
"You have to be Christ-Cuck because the Jew-God doesn't allow you to go off the plantation"?
All reasons for being a Christ-Cuck, at their foundation, amount to being the best good goy you can possibly be.