Can God do all things???
Harrell 01 (Harrell01@aol.com)
Sun, 2 Nov 1997 23:49:57 EST
>> Well, then they will have plenty of time to theorize why hell's fire burns
as
>> hot as it does...or have they already figured that one out too?!
> And that type of response/attitude is why you wont be able to reach a
> scientist. If you cannot understand the question how can you give an
> answer.
My response doesn't keep scientist from being saved...the god of this world
has blinded their minds...THAT, my friend, is why they won't believe!
> Now as for not being able to tangibly prove the age of the earth.
> Atomic dating(C-14, U-232)
Who said these methods were accurate?
> But do they admitt they don't have all the answers? Do they adapt their
> understanding to meet new data?
I would hope bible scholars admit that they don't know it all. No ONE person
has all the answers. God did not intend for anyone to know everything about
the Bible or about Godliness...likewise he didn't intend for man to understand
everything about the earth or nature. There will ALWAYS be unknown in
every aspect of our lives and some things will NEVER be answered.
> Yes, you could continue. But what about the other things? ...snip
> Say, the trinity, infant baptism, prayer to Mary, the Patron Saints
> pick a holiday?
Many of these things are wrong and contrary to the Word anyway, so
for them to change would only be a correction.
> Why do you assume your interpretation of the Bible is accurate? Is
> there not the possiblilty of a mistake on your part?
The Bible is not open to anyone's personal interpretation. The Bible serves
as a self interpreting book. I believe God planned it that way. If you have a
question about a passage, keep reading the rest of the Bible...most likely
you'll find your answer. If you DON'T, then just leave it at that. We cannot
put stuff in the Bible that's not already there.