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On the other hand, there are definitely positive aspects of social networking. For the Christian, social media sites can be an enormously productive mission field. Reconnecting with old friends and increasing our sphere of influence can lead to evangelistic opportunities unavailable elsewhere. Social media allows us to reenter the daily lives of people we may have lost contact with and open up new avenues for sharing Christ. As such, we can influence the views of others by what we post, bringing encouragement and spiritual guidance to others and using friends lists or Facebook status updates to pray regularly for friends and their needs.
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Creation 1

This entry is part 1 of 7 in the series CREATION

Creation 1

CREATION #1

  1. God’s plan or random chance.

God’s Word explains how the universe and life on earth are a part of God’s eternal plan. The only alternative to divine creation is evolution, a sequence of randomly operating processes. To an evolutionist, these random physical and chemical processes replace God and carry out their own creative acts. The forward of the 1971 edition of Darwin’s Origin of the Species states “[The theory of evolution] forms a satisfactory faith on which to base our interpretation of nature.” Having replaced God with natural processes, the evolutionist concludes that there is no accountability for sin.

1.1. God’s plan. 1.1.1. God existed before creation (Ps 90.2; Col 1.16-17; 1 Pet 1.20; Jn 17.24). 1.1.2. God designed His entire plan for the ages in eternity past (Ps 104.1-5, 31-35; Job 38.4; Rev 13.8). 1.1.3. Creation was designed to bring glory to God (Ps 104.1-4, 31-35; Ps 148.5; Col 1.16-17; Rev 4.9-11. 1.1.4. God’s plan included man (Ps 8.3-6; Acts 17.23-26). 1.1.5. Jesus Christ created the heavens, Earth, and all life forms complete in 7 days (Gen. 1; Ex. 20.11; Neh 9.6; Job 38.4, 31-33; Jn 1.1-3; Col 1.16-17). 1.1.6. The promises to Israel are backed by creation (Is 40.1-14). 1.1.7. Creation was cursed because of mankind (Rom 8.12). (Entropy follows this principal and applies to all systems). 1.1.8. God’s plan continues beyond creation (Ps 102.26; Mt 24.35). 1.1.9. God will have a Big Bang and new creation (Is 65.17; 2 Pet 3).

1.2. The evolutionist is left to natural processes. 1.2.1. Common physical and chemical phenomenon (gravity, magnetism, molecular forces) are not understood (Col 1.16-17). 1.2.2. The evolutionist has nothing but these forces to appeal to without God. 1.2.3. Faith is placed in these processes (Rom 1.18- 22). 1.2.4. Starting with the assumption that there is no God, the evolutionist concludes there was no creative act: No God —> No creation —> No Adam —> No original sin —> No accountability for sin —> No Savior. 1.3. Scientific facts will demonstrate that creation is much more reasonable than evolution. 2. Seven days of creation.

Execution of God’s eternal plan started in the 7 literal days of creation. All matter, energy, an

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