Archive for December, 2008

A Jewish Word of Encouragement for Christians

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Though the author is a rabbi writing to Jews, Christians should take encouragement from his article that God is in control over history:
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/6721
The only difference for a Christian is that we believe the king spoken of, the Lord God, is the Son aspect of the Trinity, Jesus.

Assumptions of evolutionists

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Over the last 2 years of studying and writing Geocreationism, I have slowly come to accept evolution more than before.  Though I still have questions in my mind, I keep finding more reasons to believe that God a created a universe in which life would evolve according to His predetermined plan.

Early on in my blog, I found a post entitled Mass Delusion - 10 Reasons Why the Majority of Scientists Believe in Evolution.  I never responded to it, but at the time as I was merely sympathetic to Evolution.  While I am not full-on advocate for Evolution, it is the most logically choice to me, and fits my interpretation of scripture better than anything else I’ve studied.  This …

Labeling My View of God

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

I often reach Cory Tucholski’s blog, The Josiah Concept.  He writes about theology, apologetics, and vigorously defends the faith.  He’s written on Geocreationism in the past, and we’ve sparred a few times.  We don’t agree on everything, but he loves God and searches out the truth.  I respect him and consider him a brother in Christ, and look forward to seeing him in Heaven where any differences we have will no longer matter.  I recommend reading his blog if you can.

Cory recently posted Jewish Approach to God where he raised the question on God’s knowledge and how it impacts Christian Theology.  His posts have historically been sympathetic toward Calvinism, though in this post his background is …