
Describing the origin of the Earth, Scripture and Science both describe frame-by-frame over duration of six Creation Days and a comparative 13.7 billion years, the very same event, from Earth's state of being "without form, and void," to Earth as the fully functioning Home of Life as humans know Life. This book: "Golly Me! Earth Was A Baby!" is a vital review that is critical to consideration of b...
Paperback: 240 pages
Publisher: Glenwood Lawrence Publishers, Inc (June 22, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0986187216
ISBN-13: 978-0986187216
Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.6 x 9 inches
Amazon Rank: 8211110
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of Heaven and People Relationship and to scientific investigations of the development of Earth from its formless state to the fully functional Home of Life as humans know Life in the second decade of the Twenty-first Century. Consistent with that consideration, centuries-old Genesis 1:2 describes the same exact state of Earth being "without form, and void" as does Science in reporting on the dismal state of the Universe in the aftermath of the Big Bang. “Golly Me! Earth Was A Baby!" considers the natures of the "orders of duration," examines and relates parallels between Scriptural and scientific description of Earth as it grew from being "without form, and void" in a decidedly dismal state, into the now sophisticated sphere that is relating very closely with the massive Sun, "attentive, monitoring" Moon, stars, and other cosmic bodies at frequencies of less than a nanosecond. "Golly Me! Earth Was A Baby!" focuses on parallels between Genesis Chapter 1 and Science in describing the very same conditions that Science describes for Earth, but the book pauses at the fourth word of Genesis 1:1 and considers the most important question in the Universe: Who is God? The question is humanly unanswerable. However, "Golly Me! Earth Was A Baby!" considers a hardly-discussed Scripture-based answer that may be scientifically understandable.