Saturday, July 5, 2008

Storytellers

We are surrounded by people who are constantly trying to reconcile the Bible and science. You will hear (or may ask) questions especially about the beginning of the world, the great flood, the plagues in Egypt and on and on. Where does the Bible tell us about dinosaurs? To the best of my knowledge, the word dinosaur isn't in there (unless they are the behemoth's listed in the OT). Did they exist? Obviously so, their bones are everywhere but on what day were they created? Were they created later? Why did God allow them to die out? My question to you is...what does it matter?

The writers of the Old Testament weren't really concerned about the "how" of creation. Their concern was with the "who" and "why"...who set everything in motion and why do we exist? These were (and are) the important questions. The technical explanations didn't matter to them nearly as much as describing the relationship between the Creator and the created.

Scientists will never know the answer to all of life's questions and what they believe to be true today could very well change next week. Their study is like a puzzle without all the pieces and the picture is constantly changing. I am often fascinated by what they have to offer and what they can tell us about this wonderful creation we live on...earth. I can learn and understand and grow in knowledge of the natural world because I am sure that the Truth learned from studying God's Word is just that, Truth. It may not spell out the answers to a biology quiz but it gives me all I need to know to be in relationship with you and with my Creator.

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