Consistencies Between Science and the Bible

Posted by on March 6, 2013 under Front Page Posts, Sermons, Uncategorized

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Presented by Dr. Michael Cole on Sunday night, February 10, 2013.

I grew up with the idea that science can answer ANY question.

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The SCIENTIFIC METHOD:
1. Observe some aspect/phenomena of the universe.
2. Invent a theory/hypothesis that is consistent with what you have observed.
3. Use the theory to make predictions.
4. Test those predictions by experiments or further observations.
5. Modify the theory in the light of your results.
6. Go to step 3.

LIMITATIONS of the Scientific Method:
1. Limited to what can be observed by the 5 senses — i.e., 1st step is
OBSERVATION
2. Limited, therefore, to the present (by definition)
3. Limited to describing HOW a process works, but not WHY — science does
not deal with “why?” (example of tree grows from seed)
4. Limited by amoral issues (ignorant of values) (no good or bad)
5. Limited in that it cannot deal with the unique
— events on earth that occur only ONCE are outside the realm of science
— deals with events that are timeless, universal, repeatable at will;
dependable, predictable

If these criteria are not met, then it can’t be a FACT of science.

Evolution of man from lower life forms which evolved from non-living material cannot be considered a FACT of science because of the SCIENTIFIC METHOD. Can NEVER be more than a theory. Speculation.

However, CREATION (as recorded by Moses) is NOT a fact of science, either — it was not observed (by man), it happened in the past, occurred only once, & not repeatable.

Origin of Species by Charles Darwin — largely way of explaining living things apart from God’s creating them.

Which are we to believe? Evolution or Creation? “Faith” that spontaneous generation occurred.

SCIENCE cannot tell you which to believe. Point of view.
Faith — Hebrews 11:1 & 11:3

We need to prepare ourselves to deal with evidences which support both sides so we may come to our own conclusions about: “Where did I come from?” “Why am I here?” “Where am I going?”

Let’s consider whether the Bible and FACTS OF SCIENCE are in harmony or in contradiction.

The Bible is a very unique book — there are very few books that claim to be inspired by a higher being. (less than 5)

In Old Testament alone >2,700 times phrases that indicate inspiration

Bible composed of (1) revelation & (2) known facts at the time (i.e., known by the author from experience/observation/study/education)

since this Book is here, let us consider the only 3 choices that we can make about it
#1 – the men who wrote it were deluded, tricked — (sincerely wrong)
#2 – the men who wrote it were deceitful
#3 – the men wrote the truth (therefore: the Word of God)

only way to choose is to check it out
geography, history, prophecy, Resurrection, archaeology, etc.
Is the Bible consistent with Scientific Knowledge?

SCIENTIFIC:
• Job 26:7 — earth hangs from nothing (?)
how did the writer know this?? — this is a correct concept
but it is inconsistent with beliefs of that day (e.g., Atlas in mythology)
Lucky guess, perhaps

• Isaiah 40:22 — circle of the earth (round) (like vault or arch)
CORRECT concept (not flat) — was it a lucky guess?

• Genesis 15:5, Jeremiah 33:22 — stars too numerous to count
how did Moses and Jeremiah know that?
Lucky guess?

Only 6,000 stars are visible to the naked eye over the course of a year — 2,000 at any one time on the clearest night (before the telescope was invented)

compare with millions of Israelites during exodus from Egypt

There are 100-200 billion stars in our own galaxy (the Milky Way).
There are estimated to be about 100 billion to 1 trillion galaxies.
With our present technology in astronomy we can “see” more that 1 x 1023 stars in the universe that we know of. (23 zeros)

Let’s explore how big 1023 is:
If 5 billion people in the world spent 24 hours a day counting stars at a
rate of about 5 per second, it would take us 127,000 years to count them all
(that we know of now).

That is a lot of stars! Too numerous to count!
How did the writers of the Bible know that there were more stars than man could count? A lucky guess?

• Luke 17:31, 34 — “on that day,” “on that night”
How could Jesus come back during daytime & nighttime at the same time? — How did He know that? — It wasn’t discovered till many centuries later that while people sleep on one side of the globe that it is daylight on the other.

A lucky guess? NO, we’ve run out of lucky guesses.
Christ knew because He was THERE. (John 1:1-3; Hebrews 1:2)

OCEANOGRAPHY (U.S. Navy) —
• Ecclesiastes 1:7 — sea is not filled
Why doesn’t the ocean fill up? — Water (or Hydrologic) Cycle — discovered in the 16th century but described in Job 36:27-28

• The classical oceanography story is that of Matthew Fontaine Maury, the father of modern day oceanography (“Pathfinder of the Seas”). (1806-1873)

Psalm 8:8 — “… whatever passes along the PATHS of the sea”
If God says they are there, they must be — take God at His word.

Maury charted the currents in the oceans — greatly beneficial for shipping lanes & fuel conservation to this day

Before 5,000 people at the founding of the University of the South in 1860, Maury proclaimed the following:
“I have been blamed by men of science, both in this country and in England, for quoting the Bible in confirmation of the doctrines of physical geography. The Bible, they say, was not written for scientific purposes, and is therefore no authority in matters of science. I beg pardon! The Bible is authority for everything it touches.”

Faith is NOT a blind leap into the dark. Biblical faith is always evidence-based, knowledge-based. (Heb. 11:1)

• Job 38:16 — recesses of the deep (RSV) — trenches in the ocean not known until 1870’s — Maury studied Atlantic sea floor; telegraph cable.

One trench in the Pacific is 6½ miles deep.
In 2012 James Cameron (director, writer, & co-producer of 1997 “Titanic” movie) was the first man to reach the bottom of the Mariana Trench at 6.8 miles below sea level.

• Gen. 6:15
It was discovered in the mid-1800’s that the perfect sea-going ratio is 30:5:3 — not for speed, but for stability (somewhat similar to an oil tanker)

300 x 50 x 30 cubits was the dimensions of the ark that Noah built. This is identical to perfect ratio of 30:5:3. Noah got these measurements from God (not from generations of shipbuilding knowledge) — (Genesis 6) only way he could have known the perfect measurements. (Noah’s ark remained the largest sea-going vessel ever built until 1844.)

MEDICINE:
• Leviticus 17:11 — “the life of the flesh is in the blood …”
Today, we know about RBC’s, WBC’s, platelets, albumin, immunoglobulins, etc.

The doctors 200 years ago thought the blood was bad. They didn’t comprehend “the life of the flesh is in the blood.” When George Washington was sick they used leaches to suck out that imagined “bad” blood. (Actually, they sucked out the good blood and its components that aid in recuperation.)

• Genesis 17:12 — circumcise when EIGHT days old — didn’t discover the reason for this until the 1970’s.

Vitamin K is necessary to clot blood (every American baby since 1980 gets a shot of this immediately after birth) — Vitamin K is not formed in sufficient amounts till 5 – 7 days after birth

Prothrombin (another factor necessary for clotting) is >100% normal on day 8.

? lucky guess ? (8th day)

• Genesis 3:15 — seed of life in a woman
for 1000’s of years it was thought that only MAN had the seed; the woman was only the incubator

The Bible was not meant to be a book of science.
However, if this Book is from God (who cannot lie or be mistaken) then it neither contradicts itself nor contradicts FACTS which have been discovered by man.

If Evolution is a FACT, perhaps the Bible is only partially inspired.
The Book itself, however, says in II Timothy 3:16 that “ALL scripture is given by inspiration of God …”

Let us also heed the warning given by Paul to Timothy in I Timothy 6:20-21.

Evolution — science fiction. There is scientific evidence that supports creation by God.

Perhaps you think that since you don’t believe in Evolution or Humanism anyway, you can just ignore it. — It would be nice if this were so. — Children are being exposed to Evolution in the lowest grades. — Are you prepared to give them a logical alternative to the explanations they get about origins?

First, we had better be convinced ourselves that God exists.
And 2nd we had better be prepared to give our children an answer for WHY we believe in God and why we believe He is the Creator of all things.

In our post-modern world with so-called post-modern thinkers, as Christians we MUST examine the data from science, archaeology, history, and other fields of study that relate to our basic religious beliefs.

We need to draw conclusions that can help us be CONVICTED that God does or does not exist.
If God does not exist, then nothing really matters. But, if God does exist, as I profess, then nothing else matters.

Being agnostic (or unconvinced) is little different from being atheistic.

Only the TRUTH can make you free.

If you are convinced that God exists, as I am, then you can conclude that He provided us with a guide book, the Bible.

He has told us in this Book that we are created by Him and owe Him everything while He really owes us nothing, but nevertheless He has shown love for us and blessed us beyond measure.

We can understand that if God is the Creator and we are the created, then we have a responsibility to serve Him and to please Him.

If you live your life all week as if God does not or might not exist, then remember the words of Hebrews 10:31, “It is a FEARFUL thing to fall into the hands of the LIVING God.”

Fortunately, God has provided you a way to escape His wrath. The blood of Christ has been provided for our salvation.

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Mission and Mentoring

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Genesis 10-11: Stairway to Heaven

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Travis Campbell, campus minister with the Lions for Christ at UAFS, preaches from Genesis 10 and 11.

Genesis 9 – Rainbow in the Dark

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Travis Campbell, campus minister for the Lions for Christ at UAFS, preaches from Genesis 9.

Genesis 7-8: Comfort and Covenant

Posted by on February 3, 2013 under Front Page Posts, Sermons

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What comes to mind when you hear about Noah’s Ark?  Do you think of a children’s story?  Do you think of creation science?  Do you wonder how dinosaurs fit on the ark?  Do you think of a bathtub toy?

What is missing in this picture?

Q: What is missing in this picture?

What is missing in this image of a Noah’s Ark play set?  The answer is God.  Noah, Mrs. Noah, nor their family are the central characters of the story in Genesis.  The animals do not even play a prominent role in the unfolding of the action.  God is the main actor.  God calls for the construction of the ark.  God commands the animals.  God unleashes the big flood.

The flood in Genesis is unique.  The Hebrew word used for flood in Genesis (mabbul) is only used here and in Psalm 29:10.  There are other words for flood that could be used, but this word (mabbul) is reserved for this one flood.  Perhaps it is because this is more than a flood.  Genesis is not attempting to explain some sort of natural meteorological event.  Instead, this is an actual “Act of God.”

The mechanics and details of the flood are not important to the story, rather the why of the flood is what matters for the message. Notice why this flood happens: 1) The Fountains of the Deep Erupt, and 2) The Windows of Heaven are Opened.

That doesn’t sound like a natural event.  How would this get reported on the Weather Channel?  Can Doppler Radar detect activity in the Windows of Heaven or the Fountains of the Deep?  Remember in our introduction to Genesis, that the meaning is what we after, more so than the mechanics.  The meaning of erupting fountains and windows opening is that God is pulling the pin on creation.  He is taking his hand off the wheel.  God is loosening the boundaries between earth, ocean, and sky that established the creation in Genesis 1.  God is removing his hand that sustains those boundaries and releasing chaos.  God is “un-creating” the world.  Consider what this means.  The world may return to its pre-creation state of formless and void and all God has to do is step away.

Blotting Out

The meaning of the biblical term “blot out” is that God is erasing creation.  That term blot out may not be as familiar to us since pen and ink is an ancient art.  A more contemporary expression might be that God is deleting.

The super-flood is also the kind of un-creation that will snuff out the breath of life.  The spirit of God breathed life into the world.  Now God is snuffing out that breath.  He does this because he is grieved by the violence that is torturing the earth and the evil imagination in the human heart.

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Genesis 5-6: Song of the Sword and the Grief of God

Posted by on January 27, 2013 under Front Page Posts, Sermons

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In Genesis 4 through 6 there is an upward crescendo of the noise of sin and a deepening of God’s grief.  The good creation of God continues to suffer the damage of sin.

The Song of the Sword

Genesis 4:23-24 is called the “Song of the Sword.”  It is a boast by Lamech, a descendent of Cain.  He is promising that he is far worse than Cain ever imagined.  The Song of the Sword is evidence of how damage has been done in creation since Cain.  Fear, hatred, vengeance, and death have become a destructive cancer.  Still, the beauty of creation is not utterly wiped out.  There is thriving, artistry, and beauty in Cain’s children.  Lamech leaves behind a double-edged legacy of violence on the one side, and beauty on the other.

In the midst of this deteriorating situation, a child is born and there is hope.  In this instance it is Seth, a child born to Eve.  Her grief and her hope are mixed.  She grieves the loss of Abel at the hands of Cain, but give thanks for the new life in Seth.

A Child of Promise

The family of Seth represents hope.  They are the hope that God will work his life-giving agenda through them and that he will renew the creation in all of its goodness.  In Genesis 5, there is a different man named Lamech.  He has a child that he names Noah, which means “Comfort.”  This name represents the hope that through this child, God will continue to empower humanity to be fruitful and multiply.

The agenda of being fruitful and multiplying prevails over the agenda of fear and violence.

Rise of the Giants

Genesis 6:1-4 is a bizarre text.  It has sparked the imagination of believers for centuries.  Entire stories have grown up out of the mention of the Sons of God and the Nephilim, or “giant ones.”  However one chooses to interpret Sons of God, daughters of men, and Nephilim, the text points to the fact that a boundary between heaven and earth has been crossed and consequences follow.  Whatever is going on exactly, God has a problem with it.  This mingling of heaven and earth is not the way it is supposed to be.

The spirit of life that comes from God is being abused.  As a result, God withdraws this spirit of life.

Grief of God

Don’t miss this text.  We too often overlook it.  God is grieved that the image of God that he placed in humanity is being replaced by the imagination to do evil.  An evil imagination is not what God intended.  God regrets what has happened and yet he doesn’t want to wipe out creation.  God is left with few options except to blot out all life.  And the one hope that he can find is Noah.  Noah found favor with God.

God is sympathetic with every parent who grieves because his or her child is not what they intended for them to be.  God is sympathetic with every spouse that grieves over a spouse who is not the person they hoped they would be.  God is sympathetic with every church leader, every teacher, ever person who grieves because the church and community is less than intended.

Our song is not a song of the sword that promises protection because of our own paranoia and pride.  Instead, we will speak word of blessing and prayers of hope that will raise up people and a generation that will find favor with God.

Genesis 3-4: Damaged Goods

Posted by on January 20, 2013 under Front Page Posts, Sermons

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When sin appears, the good creation of God is damaged.  But before we go any farther, let us set aside incorrect notions of sin that miss the point entirely . . .

Sin is Not . . .

1. Sex – God made male and female.  His commission was to be fruitful and multiply.  Historically, sex has been identified as “the original sin,” but this does not fit with biblical teaching.  Sex is part of God’s good creation, but like many other good things in creation sin sometimes corrupts, abuses, or distorts sex.  However, this is no reason to equate sex with sin.

2. Total Depravity –  The doctrine of Total Depravity is an example of a concept taken to an extreme.  The implications of this doctrine have gone beyond what anyone involved in its origin may have ever intended.  The sad result is that too many believers feel like the natural state of humanity is depravity, and the articulation of this tends to be rather hopeless and crushing.  In the Genesis story, humanity is not depraved.  Rather, the good humans are deceived.

3. Genetic Flaw –  Although rare, there are some who might contend that sin is a type of genetic flaw in our species.  This is more than likely a scientific retelling of the doctrine of original sin, which asserts that sin is passed on from our ancestors.  Nothing at all in the text or the story affirms that genetics has anything to do with sin.

4. A Foreign Substance in Creation –  There is no substance called “sin.”  It is not a new element within creation.  Rather, sin is a warping, distorting, or damage of the good creation.

“Leave God Out of This”

If we follow the conversation in Genesis 3, then we gain a better perspective on sin and just how damaging it is.  The serpent talks about God.  He does not talk to God or with God.  God is objectified.

Next, the boundaries that God established are restated as options.  Those boundaries are part of God’s creative genius.  When God separated things like night and day, land and sea, ocean and sky, he was creating and making the world good.  When those boundaries are crossed, damage occurs.  When eggs have been scrambled, they cannot be unscrambled.

Sin is, at a very basic level, a willfulness that causes damage to and within God’s creation.  Sin is our attempt to live in the world on our own terms rather than God’s terms.

"If you refuse to do what is right, then watch out!" - Gen. 4:7

“If you refuse to do what is right, then watch out!” – Gen. 4:7

“Sin Lies At The Door”

In Genesis 4, we are told yet more about the damaging nature of sin.  Sin’s destructive power goes beyond individual destruction, punishment, pain or judgment.  Sin attempts to dominate us.  God created humanity to have dominion over creation.  Sin is the counter to the good dominion.  Sin desires to consume us and ruin the godly dominion that shares in the creation project.

God recognizes the viral nature of sin and he warns Cain that sin is crouching at his door.  He warns Cain that if he will not exert some sort of rule over the sin, which may be nothing more than not “opening the door,” then the sin will consume him.

The sad outcome is that Cain does open the door to sin and the damage follows.  Because of Adam and Eve’s willfulness, there’s already a disruption in the relationship between God and humanity.  There is also a disruption in the relationship between male and female.  Shame enters into the equation.  The exile from the garden is the first sign of the disruption in humanity’s relationship with the rest of creation.

After Cain slays Abel, the earth is tainted by blood shed in anger.  Now the relationship between human beings is disrupted by violence and the need for justice.  Cain is concerned about retaliation.  All the world suffers due to violence and the threat of violence.

The Gospel of God’s Grace

God doesn’t back out or give up on humanity and creation.  He covers their shame (nakedness).  He covers over that which causes them to lie, to hide and feel shame.  God transforms the death-dealing situation with life-giving options.

The good news is that God believes in us.  He believes that we can overcome and do well.  If God did not believe in us, then why would he call us to do better and why would he call us to be holy?  That would be cruel if God were just saying these things when he knows it is impossible.  We certainly need God’s help, but God is still calling to us to join in the newness.

Picture4The good news is also the fact that sin cannot eliminate the goodness in creation.  It may cloud the goodness.  It may stain it or fracture it, but the goodness is still present.

We are damaged by sin, but not defined by sin.  We are called to overcome the sin.  God is empowering us to resume our rightful place in ruling over creation.  We are called to grow and mature.  We may become more like our king, Jesus Christ.

 

 

Genesis 2 – Keepers of Paradise

Posted by on January 13, 2013 under Front Page Posts, Sermons

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Genesis 2 and 3 go together.  Chapter 2 is the high and Chapter 3 is the low.  There are four movements across these two chapters.

  1. God creates man and places him in the garden
  2. God creates woman, thus beginning human community and the process of life – “be fruitful and multiply” is God’s agenda all through Genesis
  3. Man and woman break the boundaries of God’s world (his creation) and the relationships become distorted.  It starts to unravel
  4. There is judgment and expulsion from the garden.

Because we are so familiar with the ending, we tend to read chapter 3 into chapter 2.  We will be careful not to do that today.  Chapter 2 is important.  God’s vision of humanity living and thriving in his creation shines through the corruption of Chapter 3.  Let’s rediscover it.

The Tiller and Keeper of the Garden

  • God forms man and he comes to life when God breathes into him
  • That creative breath is a wind – like the wind that hovered over the waters of chaos in Chapter 1
  • Life is spiritual.  It should not be reduced to DNA or 98.6 degrees and breathing.
  • It is not enough to form the man and make him into a living being.  He needs purpose.
  • Man has a place in God’s creation.  A purpose and destiny.
  • Man has a vocation – a calling.  We are co-workers with God in the care of his thriving creation
  • A vocation is more than a means to earn money.  The goal of life is not riches and success.  Those are illusions and they may deny one’s calling.

Permission, Provision, Prohibition  (Humans in Relationship with God and Creation)

  • Adam’s work is not what earns his keep.  God provides all things.  His work is his place in the creation – and it is good when he fulfills his calling
  • There are all sorts of trees in the garden.  And God provides the water.  And there’s no fear of flooding.
  • There are two special trees in the garden – Life and Knowledge of Good and Evil
  • The trees represent boundaries and trust.
    • A place in the world – the man has freedom: he may eat from any tree.  He has authority over the creatures in the garden.
    • And there are boundaries – to keep him from dying.  This is no blind command; it is a warning for his protection.  All things are permissible – but this one thing is not beneficial.

The Companion and Helper (Humans in Relationship with One Another)

  • Something is lacking.  There is something incomplete.  Man is a living being, and he has purpose, but he is unique.  He is alone.  If the garden is going to thrive then the man needs a companion.
  • The search begins – naming and defining.  Here is the power of words.
    • “She is a part of me – We are different, yet the same.”  Here is the beginning of human community.  
    • Our culture can keep telling us how different men and women are and that Men can stay on Mars and Women can stay on Venus – but God’s story says that we are made of the same stuff.  By God’s design we are meant to be a community to overcome loneliness and to work together!
    • There is no shame, nothing hidden in the first human community.  It is good.

Gender Politics

There are politics surrounding gender.  Issues of equality, women’s rights, parental rights, role of women, (role of men?), family issues.  Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus!  Cultural consensus tells us that men and women cannot understand each other.  There is tension between men and women – in the workplace, in politics, at home, and maybe even in the church.  But the story of Genesis 2 gives us a much better vision:

 

  • The story of Genesis 2 reveals that God’s intent was for man and woman to complete each other.
  • There may be something to the sentimental notion that woman was made from man’s side.  Not to rule over him or to be ruled by him, but to rule beside him over all the creation that he and she were created to keep.
  • God’s vision: neither gender has “more rights” than the other, neither gender is more important.  In Genesis 2, there is unity.
    • Before we jump to 1 Tim. 2:11-15, we should note that Paul is commenting on Genesis 3, not Genesis 2.  Paul is concerned with the deception and the beginning of sinful corruption.  Paul is commenting on the current situation, not the intent of God.  Paul is commenting on the conditions, not the idea.
    • Man and Woman are both necessary for God’s thriving (fruitful and multiply) agenda.
    • Both man and woman are necessary for life.  Man and Woman give life – side by side.
    • In God’s original vision there is no shame between the Man and the Woman.
    • In marriage the two become one flesh – there is unity.

 

  • As God’s people, we strive for God’s vision – not our preferences, not our own biases or experiences..
  • We must hold up God’s intent for man and woman.  This includes man and woman in marriage as well as man and woman in community.
    • Relationships of unity in marriage.  Recognizing the unity and oneness.
    • Relationship without shame and with integrity.  (In 1 Cor. 6:14-16, Paul references God’s idea vision in Genesis 2)

God can be trusted!

    • God has boundaries for humanity, and he has a calling for humanity and he has given much freedom and permission. 
    • God says, “Work the garden with gladness and joy  – trust me.”
    • God says, “Enjoy your community, be thankful for everything you’ve been given – trust me.”
    • God says, “Beware of trusting in your so-called knowledge, it just might deceive you – even worse it may kill you!”

Genesis 1 – Mechanics or Meaning?

Posted by on January 6, 2013 under Front Page Posts, Sermons

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Genesis comes to as more than mere facts; it is good news.  It gives us our story and reveals the truth about who we are, what we were meant to do, and how we are supposed to live with one another.  It is good news because it reveals the truth about a creator God who never stops creating and even recreates anything in his creation that is warped and damaged.

But if we are going to hear Genesis as good news, we will need to overcome the fear of Genesis being reduced to a fairy tale or myth.  When the scientific method took hold of western civilization only a few centuries ago, the anxiety that Genesis would be dismissed as pre-scientific mythology to be discarded as superstition began.  So, for the last 200 to 300 years, well-intentioned Christian believers have attempted to reinforce Genesis with scientific research.  That research may be useful and interesting.  It is a worthy study for those who seek to connect science and theology.  However, it does very little to deepen our understanding of the meaning of Genesis.

Genesis is truth.  However, the definition of truth is not science.  Truth is conveyed through many means besides science.

Genesis or Jenga

When we are anxious about defending Genesis from critics, we often get too caught up in the battle and miss out on the meaning of Genesis altogether.  We end up dancing to the tune of the critics – that is, we play their game.  And the game they choose to play is Jenga.  Do you recall this game?  You stack up wooden blocks and each team tries to pull a block out from the stack and hope the stack does not fall over.  Critics however want to find the singular block of logic that will cause the whole of Genesis and Christian faith to unravel so that we will be left on the pile of biblical rubble and forced to concede that logic compels us to accept the enlightened embrace of atheism.  Thus, in a world without religion we will all live in harmony.

That’s fine.  If the critics choose to play Jenga, then let that be their business.  I am more concerned about what we do, and it is distressing that we keep trying to force the Jenga blocks back in place by any means necessary; especially when it isn’t necessary.   Why do I say that?

  1. The fort doesn’t need to be defended from science.  Science is not the enemy of faith.  Arrogance is the enemy of faith.  (I know this because I read Genesis).  There are many scientists who also have faith and that is not only true in this day and age, but has been true historically.  Christian belief is compatible with any number of scientific disciplines (engineering, architecture, mathematics, genetics, biology, chemistry, astronomy, medicine, etc.)
  2. Why do we feel it necessary to be on the defensive?  Why do we allow ourselves to get forced into the corner and answer questions that are rarely genuine?  Often our defensiveness (or even nastiness) is used as evidence of the invalidity of Christian faith.  It is a wicked game.

Story or Science

What if we let Genesis speak to us in its own voice?  Instead of asking Genesis questions like:

  • How did God create light on the first day and the sun on the fourth?
  • Was it six literal days?
  • Where did Cain get his wife?
  • How did the dinosaurs  fit on Noah’s Ark?

Instead, what if we let Genesis teach us to ask better questions?  What if we let the story shape us and tell us who we are before deciding that on our own and standing in judgment on the story of the Genesis?  Everyone has a story after all.  Whether you tell it or not, whether you realize it or not – you have a story, and that story influences us.  If you don’t know your story, other people will try and write it for you – and you may not like their story.

Genesis is our story and it does not begin with randomness or an indifferent universe, but it begins with the intentional effort of good Creator . . .

Mechanics or Meaning

Notice that God has no interest in detailing how he crafted the universe.  There are no chemical recipes or biologist’s notes.  There is not a specs page or technical manual.

God creates with words.  By giving names and speaking things into reality, God creates.  Words still have that power.  When you and I use labels on people it can affect them.  The attitude of our conversation can influence those around us.  God speaks and he does not rest until everything is good.

Before we get caught up in the mechanics, consider what this means.  Some are amazed that God can create everything in six days.  I wonder why it took him more than six seconds.  Why does God have to rest?  Does he get worn out?  No, this is not a mechanical process.  There is no effort on God’s part.  The significance is what matters.  Here is good news.

There are six days and a day of rest because God is creating time as well as space.  And God is limiting himself to our experience of time.  He is entering into the creation.  He desires to dwell within it and be a part of it.  God is not remote and indifferent.  He is not removed from his creation, rather he joins in with the creation.  He enjoys it.  Takes pleasure from it.  He rests within it.

And God has established an order.  Again, this is not about mechanics.  That’s what the Deists thought.  They believe that God created a perfect machine that could run without God’s input.  However, God is not a mechanic.  Genesis 1 says that God declares everything good.  The order is about purpose.  Everything has meaning.