“For since the creation of the world, God’s invisible qualities—His eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made.” — Romans 1:20 Introduction: The Silent Cry of Creation In a world dominated by materialistic scientism, where many claim the universe is a product of chance, the …
Read More »Creation Shouts the Existence of God: The Fool is the One Who Looks at the Universe and Does Not See the Creator
“The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of His hands.” — Psalm 19:1 Introduction: The Eloquent Silence of Nature In an age where materialism and scientism seek to reduce reality to mere particles and physical forces, all of Creation stands as irrefutable testimony to the existence of …
Read More »Genesis 1 and 2: Contradiction or Complement? The Surprising Reason Behind the Two Creation Accounts
At the heart of the Bible, the book of Genesis presents us with two seemingly distinct accounts of the creation of the world. To many, this may appear to be a contradiction, a sort of “error” in the sacred text. However, far from being a problem, this duality holds a …
Read More »Creation in the Psalms: Nature as a Reflection of God’s Glory
Since the dawn of humanity, people have looked up at the starry sky, felt the breeze on their faces, and listened to the murmur of rivers, wondering about the origin of everything that exists. The Bible offers a luminous and transcendent answer: the world is the work of God, created …
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