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how is it that even redeemd ppl, Jesus'
followers today, are at a loss to express "how [God] spoke the worlds
into existence"?
perhaps even redeemd ppl have "darkened
minds"; perhaps the subject matter itself is off limits
re: the latter choice, while we are
faced with the absolutely unknown in attemptg to understand
"how" God works, e.g,. in Creation, how can anyone, partic those with thoroughly
"darkened minds" propose a knowledge of God which is subjective, meang a
(subjectivist's) knowledge strictly acc to experience? (ftr, those who
countenance "objective knowledge" face this kind of critique, too:)
for followers of Christ,
Jesus, Creation is an act of God in whom (not "in which", referring back to
Creation per se) we 'live and move and have our being'; Ps. 90:1
Lord, you have been our dwelling place throughout all
generations.
G ~ P
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On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 15:45:15 -0500 Judy
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