Atheist science trolls (ASTs) pull apparently random stuff out of thin air in their eagerness to mock people of faith, but there are some recognizable patterns. One of them is to invoke a nonentity called Nonunicornism.
Their Eyes Were Opened
Adam & Eve were held responsible for their disobedience, but the fallen state of creation is part of the plan of redemption which is what the universe was created for, so how is it Adam and Eve’s fault?
Stoicheia tou Kosmou
The periodic table of elements is an example of stoichiometry. Considering the use of the word stoicheia in Colossians 2:8, we can do some simple deduction based on Genesis 1:2 and resolve the Holy Trinity as a chemical formula.
Elisha
Water is a physical substance which allows God to manifest his glory. We're not the first person to come to this conclusion. It appears that Elisha understood that miraculous acts were facilitated by water.
Water into Wine
The first act that God performed in the Genesis account of creation was nucleosynthesis. It would appear that the first recorded public miracle of Jesus was also nucleosynthesis, when Jesus turned water in to wine.
Firmament 13
I clothe the heavens with blackness, and I make sackcloth their covering.
October 8th
If the deep was the source of Hydrogen for nucleosynthesis on the first day, then we would expect to find that radiation from this event is evenly distributed throughout the universe.
Effect, Cause and the Reprobate Mind
The "reprobate mind," in Romans 1:28 is a consequence of rejecting the relationship between cause and effect. It manifests as a refusal to acknowledge the relationship between behavior and consequences.
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.
January 28th
Things on Earth are patterned after, or copies of, things in heaven. We're adding levels of complexity in both biological development and Levitical duties.
