That they might set their hope in God, and not forget the works of God...
Psalm 78:7
Did Newton, a staunch believer in God and Bible Prophecies, accidently Crack Open That Door on the path of the "sciences" to the Myth of Darwinian Macro-Evolution?
"In teaching biology the Creationist is concerned with
demonstrating both creation and preservation.....Isaac Newton, pious Christian that he was, laid the foundation for attacks which were later made on the doctrine of preservation by developing the concept of the world as a machine and the picture of God as a watchmaker God.
Newton believed that the age of miracles was past. He accepted the miracles of the Old Testament and of the New Testament. He believed that Jesus had arisen from the dead and looked upon his own work as a scientist as an opportunity to serve God.
He believed, however, that God no longer worked through miracles but rather only through cause and effect relationships.
He believed that the universe was an intricate machine and that the role of science was to discover the cause and effect relationships which governed it."
John Klotz
Psalm 78:7
Did Newton, a staunch believer in God and Bible Prophecies, accidently Crack Open That Door on the path of the "sciences" to the Myth of Darwinian Macro-Evolution?
"In teaching biology the Creationist is concerned with
demonstrating both creation and preservation.....Isaac Newton, pious Christian that he was, laid the foundation for attacks which were later made on the doctrine of preservation by developing the concept of the world as a machine and the picture of God as a watchmaker God.
Newton believed that the age of miracles was past. He accepted the miracles of the Old Testament and of the New Testament. He believed that Jesus had arisen from the dead and looked upon his own work as a scientist as an opportunity to serve God.
He believed, however, that God no longer worked through miracles but rather only through cause and effect relationships.
He believed that the universe was an intricate machine and that the role of science was to discover the cause and effect relationships which governed it."
John Klotz