Pearcey says:
Jesus's resurrection is an eloquent affirmation of creation. It implies that this world will be fixed in the end. God's creation will be restored. And you and I will live in that renewed creation in renewed bodies. At the end of the great drama, we will not be floating around in heaven as wispy, filmy, gossamer spirits. We will have physical feet firmly planted on a renewed physical earth. The Bible teaches an astonishingly high view of the physical world. Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions about Life and Sexuality. Baker Books: Grand Rapids, MI. 2018.
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Gould says:
Consider the common mantra of those who don't believe in God. They pose this challenge: "If God exists, then why doesn't he make himself more obvious? If there was any evidence for God, then I'd believe in him." Really? Is it that simple? The common challenge is problematic for two reasons. First, it wrongly assumes that no evidence for God exists and that God's existence isn't obvious. And second, it assumes that if the evidence for God were available, belief would automatically follow. But what if the problem goes deeper? what if there is a problem with our perception itself? What if the disease that hinders our belief distorts how we see? Cultural Apologetics. Zondervan: Grand Rapids, MI. 2019. p. 38. Gould states:
The path of return to God lies through creation itself. We can't return to this God-infused reality (transcendence) by denying or devaluing the material world. All that God has made is good (Gen. 1:31). All is intrinsically valuable and sacred even as it is broken and bent. Creation is haunted. Numen inest. Cultural Apologetics. Zondervan: Grand Rapids, MI. 2019. p. 83. Mercola says:
Probably one of the most important strategies is to get involved in schools. Remember children are among the groups most susceptible to EMF exposures. We need to band together and convince schools to convert their wireless routers to Ethernet wired connections. in EMF*D. Hay House Inc: Carlsbad, CA. 2020. Mercola states:
Most people believe that our federal regulatory agencies, such as the Food and Drug Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the FCC, are staffed with impartial experts who take a leading role in performing research and establishing safety standards with an eye toward protecting public health. This is very often not the case. Typically, government agencies rely on the research community to produce findings that they can merely evaluate to determine regulatory action. And guess who is funding much of the research that determines product safety regulations? That's right, the industries who manufacture the products. in "Chapter 3: Cell Phones are the Cigarettes of the 21st Century" of EMF*D. Hay House Inc: Carlsbad, CA. 2020. |
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Michael Price - I am a husband, father, poet, and science teacher at a classical Christian school in Memphis, TN. I have two volumes of poetry and one coming early 2024! New book coming in 2024!
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