by jimwalton » Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:27 pm
Creation is a process. It's still in process. To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven. Some people think they and their spouse were "made for each other." Then why date others first? It's how we learn, it's the process of life, it's on a time continuum. We understand this; it's not rocket science.
It's my understanding that possibly the composition of the atmosphere was different then—in the time of the dinosaurs. I don't really know, but if so, it was possibly more suited to their lives than ours. Possibly, then, the atmosphere had to evolve or be changed (say, by a asteroid strike and series of volcanoes), whatever, to be suitable for human life. Possibly the dinosaurs and the condition of the Earth then were part of the way oil and gas reserves were built up for modern human consumption and our energy use. Possibly dinosaurs were just part of the fantastic stream of life that our planet continues to exhibit in all its glorious diversity and evolutionary process. Possibly the long build-up (4.5 billion years) to the emergence of humans maybe 6 million years ago was just part of evolutionary process. "Civilization" as such didn't really emerge until around 10,000 years ago.
We're part of a long chain of emergent life, but humans are the species capable of a relationship with God, which is where the Genesis account kicks in, possibly around 6,000 BC. Why 4.5 billion years to get to us if God intended Earth for humans? Because God is a God of process. All things in their time.
Creation is a process. It's still in process. To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven. Some people think they and their spouse were "made for each other." Then why date others first? It's how we learn, it's the process of life, it's on a time continuum. We understand this; it's not rocket science.
It's my understanding that possibly the composition of the atmosphere was different then—in the time of the dinosaurs. I don't really know, but if so, it was possibly more suited to their lives than ours. Possibly, then, the atmosphere had to evolve or be changed (say, by a asteroid strike and series of volcanoes), whatever, to be suitable for human life. Possibly the dinosaurs and the condition of the Earth then were part of the way oil and gas reserves were built up for modern human consumption and our energy use. Possibly dinosaurs were just part of the fantastic stream of life that our planet continues to exhibit in all its glorious diversity and evolutionary process. Possibly the long build-up (4.5 billion years) to the emergence of humans maybe 6 million years ago was just part of evolutionary process. "Civilization" as such didn't really emerge until around 10,000 years ago.
We're part of a long chain of emergent life, but humans are the species capable of a relationship with God, which is where the Genesis account kicks in, possibly around 6,000 BC. Why 4.5 billion years to get to us if God intended Earth for humans? Because God is a God of process. All things in their time.