58 Replies to “The Creation of Adam”

  1. YeahWell… I don’t think you understand the English language. Chaos is not order but you keep describing order and calling it chaos. Now let’s go with the big bang shall we. The singularity goes boom and space and time and matter and energy all come into being. Yet there is order there. Not what should happen. That order has rules and laws and principles which can not and do not happen simply from a chaos event such as was the big bang. Doesn’t work that way.
    Now let’s look at a more logical beginning. In the beginning over the void that was chaos a thought, a realization, a declaration – I AM. I AM therefore I will create. I AM therefore I will bring order out of chaos. I AM therefore I will separate the light from the dark and the matter from the space and the wet from the dry. I AM therefore I shall bring forth plant life and animal life and human life which I will make in MY own image and each living thing shall reproduce according to its kind. However the creation shall not cease but rather just as I AM it will continue. Stars will shine and then they fade fade. Life forms come into being then disappear. From the tiniest subatomic particle to the greatest galaxies to the most insignificant life form to the greatest life form all shall have their being and their purpose in I AM. For even as I AM created them so too does I AM sustain them. The rules and principles YeahWell… likes to pretend are chaos could never exist but for I AM.

  2. Once again, you fail to quantify order and chaos.
    Once again, I will say that toys spread about a room is chaos, and toys all in the toybox is order.

  3. strad said, “Of course it has…where are the living line of creatures crawling from the swamp?”
    You mean like antimicrobial resistance.
    One would presume that you doubt atomic science as you can’t ‘see it’.

  4. Presumably some people read over what was written. An ongoing line of living creatures extending from the swamp, including all the intermediate stages, to higher life forms would be quite visible.
    Doesn’t exist, why did it stop?

  5. I tend to think that if science discovered afterlife it would give a big boost to the big religions. “Carrot-stick” regardless, confirmation of one of their biggest tenets would make them ecstatic.

  6. Order and chaos are asymptotes as is the present.
    We are bound by one and move in space between the others.
    Toys on the floor or in the box reflect perceptions of order and chaos but pairing them is the meat of semantics.
    The answer to the article will most likely be found in the medium. The miracle of mayonnaise.

  7. That’s the nice thing about math. No semantics. Just precision and rigour, at least much more so than spoken language.

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