Title: Science in The Bible
1Science in The Bible
2Stuff
- e-Sword
- Website
- http//www.cornerstonesom.org/cwv103
- Answer to last week question
- How did you do on the Homework/Paper?
3Review
- During my years as a teacher, and many times
since then as I have spoken around the world,
Ive had people use evolution as their excuse as
to why the Bible couldnt be trusted. In fact,
Ive found that evolution is one of the biggest,
if not the biggest, stumbling block to people
being receptive to the gospel of Jesus Christ.
4Review
- I have many letters of testimony on file from
people who admit that it was after they were
shown that evolution was not scientific fact that
the Lord opened their heart to the truth of His
Word). - by Ken Ham
- Why Wont They Listen?
- Link in Optional Reading assignment
5Review Reading
62 World Views
- Everything is the result of a cosmic accident
- Big Bang First there was nothing and then it
exploded - We are the result of a deliberate design by a
Designer
7 Creation Model
- God created the universe and everything in it in
6 days
- Sin was the cause of death
- God destroyed the world by a worldwide flood
- Man was created in the image of God
God created ALL things
8Evolution Model
- About 15 billion years ago the universe exploded
into existence
- About 4.6 billion years ago the earth evolved
- About 3.5 billion years ago life evolved
- Humans evolved from ape-like creatures
Time, chance, and natural processes
9Genesis
- Our understanding of Creation will flavor how we
look at the entire Bible - How much space does God devote to creation?
- How much to Salvation?
- Which cost the most?
- What do you think is the most important?
10Genesis 11-5 One Day
- 1 In the beginning God created the heavens and
the earth. - 2 The earth was formless and void, and darkness
was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit
of God was moving over the surface of the waters.
11Genesis 11-5 One Day
- 3Then God said, Let there be light and there
was light. - 4God saw that the light was good and God
separated the light from the darkness. - 5God called the light day, and the darkness He
called night. And there was evening and there was
morning, one day.
12Genesis 11-5 One Day
- beginning
- formless and void
- waters
- light
- day
- evening
- morning
13In the Beginning
- God existed before the beginning
- John 1724
- Father, I desire that they also, whom You have
given Me, be with Me where I am, so that they may
see My glory which You have given Me, for You
loved Me before the foundation of the world. - John 175
- Now, Father, glorify Me together with Yourself,
with the glory which I had with You before the
world was.
14Time
- Did it exist before the Beginning
15Time
- Take a blank piece of paper
- Using any method you want, take no more than 15
seconds to answer - What time is it?
- Compare answers
- Now, take 1 minute to answer
- What is time?
16Eternity
- What is Eternity?
- Lots of time?
- Another Dimension
- We live in 4 dimensions
- Is God bound by those dimensions
- 10 Actual dimensions?
17Time
- Gods way of keeping everything from happening at
once. - Is a physical property affected by
- Mass
- Gravity
- Acceleration
18Time
- Genesis 15God called the light day, and the
darkness He called night. And there was evening
and there was morning, one day.
19 ???? (yôm) day, time, year
- Used over 2200 times in the OT
- Our word is the most important concept of time
in the OT by which a point of time as well as a
sphere of time can be expressed.
20 ???? (yôm) day, time, year
- It can denote
- 1. the period of light (as contrasted with the
period of darkness), - 2. the period of twenty-four hours,
- 3. a general vague time,
- 4. a point of time,
- 5. a year
21 ???? (yôm) day, time, year
- Genesis 1 Here time is conceived as linear and
events occur successively within it. Moreover,
from the biblical viewpoint mans behavior in the
present determines his state in the future. Time
is the defined arena in which it will be
demonstrated that righteousness is rewarded with
life and evil is punished with death. Such a
viewpoint invests mans time with the greatest
moral value and history serves as an instrument
whereby Gods character can be displayed
22???? (yôm) day, time, year
- Genesis 15God called the light day (def 1), and
the darkness He called night. And there was
evening and there was morning, one day (def 2?). - Also Gen 18, 13, 19, 23, 31
23???? (yôm) day, time, year
- Genesis 22By the seventh day God completed His
work which He had done, and He rested on the
seventh day from all His work which He had done. - Genesis 24This is the account of the heavens
and the earth when they were created, in the day
that the Lord God made earth and heaven.
24???? (yôm) day, time, year
- Which is it?
- God took a long period of time to bring forth
each of the things listed under the six different
days of creation - OR
- Everything was created in six consecutive, solar
days (24 hr periods)
25Why do we care?
- Trying to reconcile long periods of time proposed
by scientists with short periods of time proposed
by theologians. - Many claim that day in Genesis 1 is used in a
figurative sense.
26Let Scripture Interpret Scripture
- Well look at how others in the Bible view
Genesis - Remember that the Bible contains
- Literal language
- Figurative language
- Poetry
- Myth
- Historical Narrative
27???? (yôm) day, time, year
- Exodus 208-11 (NASB95)
- 8 Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.
- 9 Six days you shall labor and do all your work,
28???? (yôm) day, time, year
- 10 but the seventh day is a sabbath of the Lord
your God in it you shall not do any work, you or
your son or your daughter, your male or your
female servant or your cattle or your sojourner
who stays with you. - 11 For in six days the Lord made the heavens and
the earth, the sea and all that is in them, and
rested on the seventh day therefore the Lord
blessed the sabbath day and made it holy.
29But
- Psalm 904
- For a thousand years in Your sight Are like
yesterday when it passes by, Or as a watch in the
night.
- 2 Peter 38
- But do not let this one fact escape your notice,
beloved, that with the Lord one day is like a
thousand years, and a thousand years like one
day.
30Matthew 194-6
- And He answered and said, Have you not read that
He who created them from the beginning made them
male and female, - and said, For this reason a man shall leave his
father and mother and be joined to his wife, and
the two shall become one flesh? - So they are no longer two, but one flesh. What
therefore God has joined together, let no man
separate.
31John 546-47
- For if you believed Moses, you would believe Me,
for he wrote about Me. But if you do not believe
his writings, how will you believe My words?
322 Peter 31-7
- 2 that you should remember the words spoken
beforehand by the holy prophets and the
commandment of the Lord and Savior spoken by your
apostles. - 3 Know this first of all, that in the last days
mockers will come with their mocking, following
after their own lusts,
332 Peter 31-7
- 4 and saying, Where is the promise of His
coming? For ever since the fathers fell asleep,
all continues just as it was from the beginning
of creation. - 5 For when they maintain this, it escapes their
notice that by the word of God the heavens
existed long ago and the earth was formed out of
water and by water,
34Psalm 1041-5
- Bless the Lord, O my soul!
- O Lord my God, You are very great
- You are clothed with splendor and majesty,
- Covering Yourself with light as with a cloak,
- Stretching out heaven like a tent curtain.
- He lays the beams of His upper chambers in the
waters
35Psalm 1041-5
- He makes the clouds His chariot
- He walks upon the wings of the wind
- He makes the winds His messengers,
- Flaming fire His ministers.
- He established the earth upon its foundations,
- So that it will not totter forever and ever.
364 Views of Genesis Time
- Literal Day Interpretation
- The Gap Theory (or Ruin and Reconstruction)
Interpretation - The Day-Age (or Concordist) Interpretation
- The Framework or Literary Interpretation
37Literal Day Interpretation
- The Genesis account is history
- Days are 24 hours
- The narrative gives the precise chronology
- This approach has been supported by most
Christians throughout church history
38Literal Day Interpretation
- Genesis 15 -- Day definition associated with
light/darkness cycle on the earth - Exodus 201-11 Chiseled in stone by God
- Hebrew scholars agree that the text conveys the
idea of literal days
39Literal Day Interpretation Believers
- Typically affirm the earth is in the range of
thousands of years old, not billions - Deny macroevolution
- Affirm a worldwide flood in the time of Noah
- Deny the presence of death, disease, etc. before
the fall of man
40The Gap Theory
- Before Genesis 11 God created a perfect heaven
and a perfect earth - Between Genesis 11 and 12 the earth was flooded
and cast into darkness - Satan possibly ruler of first earth
- God re-created the earth a few thousand years ago
41The Gap Theory - Reasons
- In multiple contexts, the Hebrew words tohu
wabohu (formless and empty) refer to judgment - Isaiah 4518 says God did not create the earth
tohu - The word for was in Gen 12 can also be
translated became - It would seem that God, being perfect, would
never create the universe in a dark or chaotic
state
42Gap Theory Believers
- Place the claimed vast ages of geology between
11 and 12, making the earth very old - Affirm a literal 6 day creation thousands of
years ago - Deny the worldwide flood of Noah
- Accept the presence of death, etc as existing
before the Adamic fall - Gen 33 and Rom 512 refer only to spiritual death
43Day-Age
- Days of Genesis are long ages more or less
corresponding to the geological age system - Yom has a wide range of meanings
- Genesis and geology seem to be highly coordinated
- Genesis does not indicate a completion of the
seventh day - Events implied on day 6 would probably require
more than 24 hours
44Day-Age Believers
- Affirm the earth and universe are billions of
years old - May or may not affirm macroevolution
- Deny a worldwide flood
- Accept death, etc before the fall of man
- Have to explain the difference between Gen 1 and
geologic ages
45Framework or Literary
- Genesis 1-11 understood as a rhetorical framework
for the grand spiritual themes of creation - Mans fall
- Reconciliation
- Sequence is logical, not chronological
- Days are for a tour of creations glory, not an
account
46Framework or Literary Reasons
- Days arranged in an aesthetic parallelism
- Day 1 Universe / Day 4 Universe components
- Day 2 oceans and atmosphere / Day 5 animals of
the oceans and atmosphere - Day 3 the land / Day 6 the animals of the land
47Framework or Literary Reasons
- All chronology problems and science conflicts
disappear with such a literary framework - Words and numbers are repeated in sets of 3, 7,
and 10 throughout the account
48Framework Believers
- May or may not affirm macroevolution, antiquity
of the universe, worldwide Flood, pre-Fall death - Would have to explain how day can be interpreted
sense in Gen 15 - Would have to re-interpret the traditional
meaning of creation references in Scripture
49Good Topic for Weekly Summary
- Which of these do you believe and why?
50Time
- Genesis 15God called the light day, and the
darkness He called night. And there was evening
and there was morning, one day.
51Evening and Morning
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56Time -- Measuring
- Celestial events (Eclipses)
- Solar years
- Lunar months
- Solar days
- Divisions
- Sundials
- Counting repeated events
- Pendulum
- Atom vibrations (Atomic clock)
57Time -- Measuring
- Radiometric Dating
- Counting rings in trees
- Counting layers in
- Ice cores
- Sediment
58Radiometric Dating
59Summary
- Satan casts doubt on the validity of the Bible
- Bible supports 6 literal days for Creation
- Understand the concept of time and eternity
- Understand the basics of radiocarbon dating
60Reading
- http//www.answersingenesis.org/radio/pdf/carbonda
ting.pdf - Optional
- http//www.answersingenesis.org/radio/pdf/six_days
_booklet.pdf - http//www.answersingenesis.org/Home/Area/wwtl/cha
pter8.asp