Only in context with the following
paragraphs. In other words, dont
take it out of context.
Karl W. Randolph.
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From: Uri Hurwitz <uhurwitz AT yahoo.com>
> Excuse me, but does this belong in this list?
>
> Uri
>
>
> age.Karl Randolph <kwrandolph AT email.com> wrote,intere alia,
>
> To use an 18th century metaphor, the
> creation of a watch uses different
> principles (laws of physics) than the
> operation thereof. The picture that the
> Bible gives is that when God created the
> universe, he did something different than
> what we see going on today. Then after the
> creation, God acted into creation only to
> communicate with mankind and to make some
> actions to advance his goals, in a similar
> manner as a watch maker, after he has made
> a watch, touches it only to wind the spring
> and occasionally to make an adjustment for
> more accurate operation. Likewise, Gods
> actions into history are rare. Where there
> is an alleged action from God into history,
> the answer to its veracity will be found
> not in science, but in historical analysis.
>
>
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Re: [b-hebrew] A Question,
Karl Randolph, 03/16/2004