step 2
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 9:52 pm
Who am I?
Well, let me begin by saying that as a scientist, I kind of resent the condecending tone this article takes at the beginning. No, I am not of of those big-bang-monkey-uncle scientists, but I do believe that many things about science and technology are gifts from God that He allows to help mankind. The first thing that comes to mind is medicine and how many diseases are no longer life threatening because of them, but also simpler things we might not even think about like dishwashers or batteries. Some people might say this is trying to "play God" but I really don't think so. I think God is pleased with how some people are trying to further their respective fields to help out humankind as a whole. Now, I'm not so naive as to think that everyone does these things to the glory of God. The devil is a liar! But on the whole, I don't think science is altogether evil.
I fully and wholehearted acknowledge God as creator of this universe and everything therein. I don't believe in the big bang theory. To me, that's nothing but a tv show. I believe with my whole being that God and God alone is the author and finisher of my fate, the beginning and ending of the world, and everything in between. Yes, I studied science, and I work in a scientific field, but I would be a fool if I thought that God had no part in making ME, let alone making the wonder that is this world! We were all made in GOD'S image, and my God is NOT a monkey! I believe when the Scripture says "some who have proclaimed these [fact about science] have made mistakes concerning the faith" (1 Tim 6:21).
Okay, I'm off topic, but I just had to put that out there. Those are just my opinions, and if you don't agree that's fine, but please don't be disrespectful.
Moooving right along, I got some really interesting insight into the Holy Trinity. It was a true learning experience, and I'm thankful to have gotten a good understanding of the Holy Trinity.
Also, something this topic hit the nail right on the head for me. It reads: You still wonder … Is this as good as it gets? Certainly I was born for more than this! But after reading up to here, you may feel guilty for wanting more and hesitant to ask for it. Is it selfish to desire more success in your life? Maybe it’s not fame you’re looking for, but a little more money wouldn’t hurt. Just enough so you wouldn’t have to worry about putting food on the table, maybe a little college fund for the kids, perhaps a little nest egg … you know, in case Social Security ever goes broke … these kind of things. This is EXACTLY what I'm thinking sometimes! I feel like, geez, God gives me so much and my problems are really so small compared to things going on in the world, who am I to NOT settle for what I have? Doesn't wanting more make me an ingrate? But what I really want is to just do what God's will for me is. I don't know what that is, but I hope He will reveal that to me. Whatever it is, I just want to do what makes God happy. I've tried living by my own will, but I it doesn't work! Please God, have your way!
Well, let me begin by saying that as a scientist, I kind of resent the condecending tone this article takes at the beginning. No, I am not of of those big-bang-monkey-uncle scientists, but I do believe that many things about science and technology are gifts from God that He allows to help mankind. The first thing that comes to mind is medicine and how many diseases are no longer life threatening because of them, but also simpler things we might not even think about like dishwashers or batteries. Some people might say this is trying to "play God" but I really don't think so. I think God is pleased with how some people are trying to further their respective fields to help out humankind as a whole. Now, I'm not so naive as to think that everyone does these things to the glory of God. The devil is a liar! But on the whole, I don't think science is altogether evil.
I fully and wholehearted acknowledge God as creator of this universe and everything therein. I don't believe in the big bang theory. To me, that's nothing but a tv show. I believe with my whole being that God and God alone is the author and finisher of my fate, the beginning and ending of the world, and everything in between. Yes, I studied science, and I work in a scientific field, but I would be a fool if I thought that God had no part in making ME, let alone making the wonder that is this world! We were all made in GOD'S image, and my God is NOT a monkey! I believe when the Scripture says "some who have proclaimed these [fact about science] have made mistakes concerning the faith" (1 Tim 6:21).
Okay, I'm off topic, but I just had to put that out there. Those are just my opinions, and if you don't agree that's fine, but please don't be disrespectful.
Moooving right along, I got some really interesting insight into the Holy Trinity. It was a true learning experience, and I'm thankful to have gotten a good understanding of the Holy Trinity.
Also, something this topic hit the nail right on the head for me. It reads: You still wonder … Is this as good as it gets? Certainly I was born for more than this! But after reading up to here, you may feel guilty for wanting more and hesitant to ask for it. Is it selfish to desire more success in your life? Maybe it’s not fame you’re looking for, but a little more money wouldn’t hurt. Just enough so you wouldn’t have to worry about putting food on the table, maybe a little college fund for the kids, perhaps a little nest egg … you know, in case Social Security ever goes broke … these kind of things. This is EXACTLY what I'm thinking sometimes! I feel like, geez, God gives me so much and my problems are really so small compared to things going on in the world, who am I to NOT settle for what I have? Doesn't wanting more make me an ingrate? But what I really want is to just do what God's will for me is. I don't know what that is, but I hope He will reveal that to me. Whatever it is, I just want to do what makes God happy. I've tried living by my own will, but I it doesn't work! Please God, have your way!