How Did God Do It? - A
Symphony of Science and Scripture
ISBN: 9781460211274
Publisher FriesenPress
Published in Health, Fitness & Dieting, Christian Books & Bibles,Reference, Nonfiction
Book Description
$2.99
Have you ever wondered... How Did God Do It? How did God perform the many
miracles and supernatural events described in the Holy Bible - without
violating the laws of physics and chemistry that He Himself put into place? And
without conflicting with the basic tenets of Judaism and Christianity? This
book proposes a theory that marries faith and rationality in a symphony of
science and scripture.
Sample Chapter
Introduction
O LORD, our Lord, your greatness is seen in all the world!
(Psalms 8:9 TEV)
The conventional wisdom and the generally accepted explanation for all the
miraculous stories in the Holy Bible is that God has a magic wand. He just
waves it around; and it all happens. Could there be another explanation? A
technical explanation that doesn’t violate all the God-created laws of
chemistry and physics and answers the question How Did God Do It?
We admit right up front that we look at the stories and incidents in the
Holy Bible from a different perspective than do most Bible scholars (not that
we’re implying that we are Bible scholars); and while the basic concept of this
book may, at first glance, appear to defy conventional biblical wisdom and
perhaps seem anti-religious (even blasphemous) to some, we assure you that this
is not the intent. Quite the contrary.
Nowhere in this book do we feel our theories contradict the basics,
fundamentals, tenets and doctrines of our world’s major belief systems
(particularly those of the Jewish, Christian and Muslim faiths) that are
founded on concepts from the Holy Bible. Nor does this manuscript contradict or
call into question the concept of an all-powerful, loving God (Creator,
Divinity, Supreme Being) who created our Universe.
We begin with the concept that there is a God of our Universe. Our Creator
declares to Moses, “I am the God of your ancestors, the God of Abraham, Isaac,
and Jacob.” (Exodus 3:6 TEV) This God is the basis of our personal faith and of
this book. We also accept that Jesus, the foundation of Christianity, was
indeed the Son of God (as described in the Gospels of the New Testament).
Nothing we propose violates these basic building blocks of the Jewish and
Christian faiths.
While we admit that we look at the stories, events and situations related
in the Bible from a somewhat different viewpoint, we feel that our observations
and analyses align quite nicely with the events related in the Bible. These
thought-provoking ideas that we have, for years, discussed and debated in the
conceptualizing and writing of this book, have actually enriched our faith and
reinforced our appreciation and awe of the God responsible for life and for
this divine planet Earth.
There are two groups of people who might be especially alarmed or even
offended with this book; and they are at opposite ends of the proverbial
pole—atheists and (for lack of a better term) the supremely/fanatically
religious.
Atheists, of course, believe there is no God. Since this book posits a
God, the Supreme Creator of our Universe, it would seem reasonable to suggest
that atheists put this one down and look for other reading material. That,
however, is somewhat fallacious thinking. Just because someone doesn’t believe
there is a God, that doesn’t mean there isn’t. So atheists may want to explore
this book simply for the academic exercise. (For a related, thought-provoking
analysis along this line, we suggest Seeking God in Science: An Atheist Defends
Intelligent Design by self-proclaimed atheist Bradley Monton, Ph.D.)
At the other extreme we have the devoutly religious who not only believe
in God, they feel that God must fit exactly into the mold that they have been
taught over the years. We once saw a bumper sticker on a car that read, “The
Bible says it, I believe it, that settles it.” We looked at that and commented
that there was a person who had a firm foundation in what he/she believes. For
people such as them and other supremely religious folks, there is no compromise
or wiggle room when dealing with their concept of who or what God is and how He
(or She) should be celebrated, worshiped and adored. For this group,
interpretations that fall outside the (their) proverbial box are probably
viewed as just plain crazy—even blasphemous or heretical.
For all those freethinking people in the middle, particularly those of you
who enjoy the challenge of addressing tough, hypothetical questions with fresh
eyes and creativity, we think you’ll enjoy this book—even if you don’t
necessarily agree with our concepts. As you read on, we ask you to do so with
two visions:
• Discover where you may agree and have an aha moment and exclaim, “Why
didn’t I think of that?”
• Explore the points on which you differ and consider how your reaction
provides a firmer foundation for your personal faith and beliefs.
That said, enjoy what we hope will be a spiritually renewing experience,
one that will bring you closer to both God and to the amazing wisdom and
inspiration of the Holy Bible as you explore:
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