@divegeester saidI believe He spoke into reality, I don't think a bang was involved just a beginning,
I think god made the “Big Bang” too!
You agree with that?
so we are in the same ballpark.
In the meantime for any who might be interested.
Here are two passages from Genesis chapters 1 or 2 that I set to song.
1.) Genesis 2:7 "God Formed Man (out of the dust of the ground)"
https://soundcloud.com/jack-wilmore/godformedmangen-2-7
2.) Genesis 1:26 "God Created Man (in His own image)"
https://soundcloud.com/jack-wilmore/god-created-mangen-126
@sonship saidWhich should we opt for, do you think, if time is short? The Bible or you singing?
In the meantime for any who might be interested.
Here are two passages from Genesis chapters 1 or 2 that I set to song.
1.) Genesis 2:7 "God Formed Man (out of the dust of the ground)"
https://soundcloud.com/jack-wilmore/godformedmangen-2-7
2.) Genesis 1:26 "God Created Man (in His own image)"
https://soundcloud.com/jack-wilmore/god-created-mangen-126
@FMF
lol.
You always manage to find something to complain about.
"Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one another with psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to God." (Col. 3:16)
Its great that we believers in God have the joy in our hearts to overflow with singing.
@kellyjay saidEuphemisms like “he spoke” and “Big Bang” are meaningless in an early universe environment were there was no air to carry sound waves.
I believe He spoke into reality, I don't think a bang was involved just a beginning,
so we are in the same ballpark.
Saying “he spoke” might be reflect the transplanted words written thousands of years ago in a book, but if you said to a non Christian today “before the Big Bang, God SPOKE it into existence”, you just sound a bit like a Cecil B. DeMille boomy voiceover from the Ten Commandments movie.
@divegeester saidHow it sounds if true is purely irrelevant it’s the truth that sets free not what itches our ears, sounding good.
Euphemisms like “he spoke” and “Big Bang” are meaningless in an early universe environment were there was no air to carry sound waves.
Saying “he spoke” might be reflect the transplanted words written thousands of years ago in a book, but if you said to a non Christian today “before the Big Bang, God SPOKE it into existence”, you just sound a bit like a Cecil B. DeMille boomy voiceover from the Ten Commandments movie.
@divegeester saidTelling the truth will; the thing about truth is every area where we know the truth will
Telling non Christians that “god spoke and the universe came into existence” is not going to “set them free” from anything.
always fit with every other area where truth is known. We cannot do logic without
truth, we cannot do science without truth, and we cannot know anything unless we
grasp the truth of it; if not, we are believing illusions, lies, misinformation and
we find ourselves elevating opinions to be equal and preferred to the truth, because
it suits our tastes.