Your View of the Author's Interpretation
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Thank you for sharing, I agree with you, in Psalm 24:1 it says "The earth is the LORD's, and the fullness thereof, the world and all who dwell therein.", the earth can't be the LORD's if all He did, was to rearrange. It actually could not have been rearranged without it being created first, so God had to have created first.B Creech wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 08:16 I am so glad you asked this question! I fervently disagree with the author's statement on the first page in regards to creation, and I quote: " it Is certainly more correct to say that the earth was organized than to say it was created, for it was not created out of nothing." The author goes on to state "it was created from materials that were available in the universe..." It is my belief, based on Scripture I have read all my life that God "created" everything. And I believe that includes the universe as well! So my opinion of creation is very different than the authors. The rest of the book is excellent and I enjoyed reading it, however, I just disagree with his thoughts on creation.
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