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How Much Do
We Really Know?

by David Rives

About 3,000 years ago, a man by the name of David wrote: 

"The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament
sheweth his handywork.
Day unto day uttereth speech,
and night unto night sheweth knowledge. There is no
speech nor language, where their voice is not heard."

Today, just as King David stated in the book of Psalms, the very same heavens continue to declare the glory of our Creator.  By way of powerful telescopes the grandeur of His universe can be seen in ever increasing detail and we now know that His handywork extends for trillions of miles further than the eye can see.

The book of Daniel informs us that  “at the time of the end” “knowledge will increase”

 In 1609 Galileo first viewed the night skies through his telescope and since that time we have we achieved some understanding of what we see in the heavens. 

But how much do we really know?  Do we really understand the nature of the universe? 

Today, much of what scientists present is based on theory.  In other words, many of the things we are being told simply cannot be proven.  Even so, those theories are being presented in a way that would lead us to believe that they are established facts. 

That’s a problem; and there’s an even greater problem. 

Many of the theories that are being presented are in direct opposition to the account of creation as recorded in the book of Genesis - theories that have led many to deny the very existence of our Creator.

Is what we see around us the result of happenchance - an explosion, a Big Bang some 14 billion years ago?  Is it just a coincidence that conditions on earth are exactly those needed to support life - or is there order in the universe, that could only be the result of the handywork of a loving Creator.

David Rives

About the Author

David Rives is dedicated to spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ through Biblically based astronomy. He lectures nationally on the majesty of our Creator, and how the "Heavens Declare the Glory of God".

Copyright © 2008 David Rives Ministries
 
 
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