We (that's me and the Holy spirit) deduce the true nature of water. It's safe to say, which is to say it's Biblically accurate, that water existed before God began the work of creation.
August 11th
The description of the Pennsylvanian we have is an example of how to use inductive rationalization to make the remains of an ecosystem sound like it's evidence for a period of time.
July 4th
The fall of man and the corrupted state of creation aren't the same thing. The universe had to be created in a corrupted state so that the fall of man could take place.
Where Light Dwells
Night was the darkness that resulted from the creation of light. Now God has gathered up all the darkness into a ball at the center of a spherical creation so night, technically, is inside the earth at this point.
February 27th
The armour of light is a peace that comes with the assurance that the Bible is true, even if we don't understand it, such that SciPop (the atheist human origins narrative) isn't a threat.
Everlasting Light
We're told that the new heaven and new Earth, where we'll life for eternity, is a place of perpetual light. We're making the case that this permanent physical separation of light from darkness is the purpose of creation.
The Light of Life
Things on Earth are patterned after things in the heavens. God has withdrawn his presence from the world and dwells in a realm of light, while we are here on Earth toiling through an ever encroaching darkness.
February 12th
In the broad narrative of scripture the separation of light and darkness isn't a cycle from day to night. It's the prevailing theme of the Bible but this separation has to be physical and permanent.
February 9th
In pondering the physics of creation we have come to understand that the earth is part of the ongoing process of the permanent physical separation of light from darkness. The process is not complete. Yet.
January 31st
God could have made a perfect creation from nothing, he didn't. Instead God used water. The result is a creation where there's continuous struggle between light and dark. Why? So that we may have free will.
