“Evidence is only as good as one’s presuppositions. A man who believes there is a Watchmaker could be convinced with the simplest timepiece found by the sea. But one who refuses to believe in a Watchmaker could trip over a million Rolex’s lying scattered on the sand, yet deny the golden evidence being defaced beneath his feat.” – A. Baker







Nice.
But heck, even a dozen old Timexes should do the trick. π
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You’d think, right?
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Yes but you make the greater point. The greater the appreciation for the watchmaker, the greater the affection for the work of His hands.
Those be some fine moving parts in the stars, the oceans, and the tick tick of his every seconds.
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Hubby went to college a bit late, in his 30s. As a strong Christian in a liberal college, he knew his grades would be affected by his conservative views. His best paper used this example to promote his faith. He got an A for the course and the respect from that prof was turned around. His Holy boldness increased and he graduated with honors! Praise God!
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That’s awesome!
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We’ve used this to mentor younger college students who had the same struggle! Works every time!
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