In this second part of "A Tale of Two Tales," Ronnie continues his discussion of Genesis 1 and 2, fusing with it the Creation Psalms (8, 19, and 33), and summary of the Church's ongoing - but necessary - suspicion of science. Ronnie says, "We live in a universe so vast - so massive - that we cannot comprehend it. It is useless, almost, to even share the data. Yet, the cosmos has been this enormous, this incredible, the whole time - we just didn’t know it. And when I say the whole time, I mean for all of human history and for at least the last 13 billion years. Yet, if the universe is this incredible, what does that say about God? That God doesn’t exist? You could credibly come to that conclusion. We could have spirited, unceasing debate about it - believers, skeptics, agnostics, and atheists. But for those who believe in God as Creator: This God is more spectacular than you ever dreamed possible."
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