Sunday, January 24, 2010

If god is the creator - why is that he has no control over interstellar processes for example?

black holes, quasar explosions emitting radiation for hundreds of light years, cataclysmic meteor strikes - do people of faith believe that these processes are controlled by a higher power - the universe is completely outta control - one asteroid knocked outta the kuiper belt and we're all done for (game over) - isn't god irrelevent in this regardIf god is the creator - why is that he has no control over interstellar processes for example?
I doubt many people in this section have much knowledge about astronomical phenomena.





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';God is in control and keeps the earth on its orbit'; - Follows Jesus





No, lol, that's gravity; not God.If god is the creator - why is that he has no control over interstellar processes for example?
All of the heavenly activity you describe seem to be pretty orderly to me. It's not chaos, it the law of gravitation, theory or relativity, kepler's law, celestial mechanics. The universe seems to be inherently orderly. God is in control, but perhaps his laws put the universe on automatic pilot, until he chooses to intervene.
God doesn't directly control everything, He lets the universe go along with the natural laws that He made for it, except for specific circumstances(aka miracles).





He does, however, look out for us. He makes sure that the big apocalyptic asteroids don't hit us, or anything like that.
Yes, He is in control over everything. He is God. If He wanted to, He could knock the universe out of control and we'd be done. That's why He says to be ready for Him, to be saved. Even Jesus does not know the hour in which He is to appear in the clouds. Only God!
I don't believe in God, but besides that, why do you think he has no control over such processes.
no God is in control and keeps the earth on its orbit





the universe is not out of control
we're still here ain't we

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