Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Random Thoughts

I am in a heavenly winter wonderland.
Christmas was fantastic this year. New Years celebrations are overblown hyperbole.
I am having a blast on my ski vacation. I've never skied more than 1 day in a row before- ever.
I love my new ski boots! (First pair I ever bought).
I love my wife.
I love my little girls.
I am SO thankful for grace and mercy.
Divine protection is priceless. Why would I walk out from under that umbrella?
No matter how much I grow, my old nature still lurks.
History repeats itself; and people keep forgetting that history repeats itself.
America's Obama-nomics = Roman Empire.
Getting healthy again feels good.
Irony = I'm tired but I can't sleep.
Prediction: there will be major archaeological discoveries that will dramatically & obviously prove long-disputed portions of The Bible (a la Dead Sea Scrolls) but they will still be disputed & attempted to be falsified (a la climate change data).
Atheists HAVE to have other theories about the earth/universe creation & can NEVER accept God's intelligent design. Their worldview (belief or 'faith') CANNOT let them consider otherwise. Creationist CAN apply scientific method & should because truth will ALWAYS stand up to investigation.
You can't prove God. But I can't deny what He's done in my life.
I don't know if the earth is billions of years old, or thousands; but I do know that if God created Adam, he appeared as a man (age 18-33 for example) but was actually 1 day old when first created. What are scientists' preconceived notions of time/dating when they study earth & the universe?
I find it intriguing that scientists say there was never a global flood, but almost everywhere you go there are archaeological traits of "major regional floods" or "great inland seas" on a massive scale.
Why are there sea fossils thousands of feet up in the mountains? If the sea floor was pushed up due to plate tectonics, why weren't the fossils pulverized by the incredible heat & pressures that is enough to make diamonds?
I'm asking some pretty technical questions for being so late.
I'm going skiing tomorrow!
I wonder if I'll find a trilobite fossil?

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