God Doesn t Care About Creation Science
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God and Creation Science: A Different Perspective
Exploring the Question:
How could the Creator of all things seemingly not care about His creation? At first glance, this seems perplexing. It’s important to clarify that, while God desires recognition as the Creator, the specifics of how creation occurred may not be of utmost importance to Him.The Role of the Holy Spirit:
Christians believe the Holy Spirit guides and convicts us of sin. If our understanding of creation's timeline was fundamentally wrong, why hasn't the Holy Spirit convicted us? When I seek wisdom about young earth arguments, it is granted. Conversely, why aren't those who believe in a literal 24-hour creation day corrected if they're wrong?A Matter Beyond Sin:
Could it be that the specifics of creation aren't a sin issue? It seems that way. God allows us to debate these points without Holy Spirit intervention. What matters most is having faith in Jesus Christ, as this is central to God's perspective.Focus on Salvation:
Leroy Eims, a former president of the Navigators, encapsulated this thought well. He pondered all the topics Jesus might have discussed, given His divine knowledge. Yet, Jesus chose to focus on salvation rather than scientific explanations or philosophical debates. Why? Because the core need is for people to hear and respond to the gospel for salvation.The Central Truth:
If the intricacies of creation were vital, the Spirit would guide us to truth. The essential concern is whether we have accepted Jesus.Avoiding Unnecessary Divisions:
Young earth creationists often claim old earth beliefs are sinful, equating them to deception. For example, in "After Eden," Henry Morris III implies young earth views are synonymous with truth, while others are misled. Such divisive language lacks factual basis and is unfitting for believers. None of Morris's scriptural references pertain directly to creation.Promoting Unity in Belief:
As a Progressive Creationist, I uphold the inerrant Word of God and a literal Genesis interpretation. While some old earth proponents may not believe in inerrancy and could use guidance, Morris fails to differentiate. If God doesn’t prioritize one creation view over another, then Morris's claims are mere rhetoric. There is no need for young earth advocates to resort to such tactics. The focus should remain on Jesus, not creation mechanics.Conclusion:
Our mission is to proclaim Christ, not to criticize fellow believers. Let’s prioritize sharing Christ’s message over debating how creation unfolded.Footnote: From "Daily Discipleship" by LeRoy Eims, a compilation of devotionals from Navigator broadcasts. Subscribe at [navlists.org/dailydiscipleship](http://www.navlists.org/dailydiscipleship/index.php?go=subscribe).
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