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Ozone and Its Role in Creation

Joel Minderhoud·2016-03-15
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This journal article examines ozone as part of a series exploring God's creation and the spiritual truths it reveals. The author explains the scientific nature of ozone (O3) and its crucial role in Earth's atmosphere, demonstrating how understanding creation's mechanisms illustrates God's wisdom and sovereignty. The article combines scientific education with theological reflection on God's providential sustaining of the natural world.

Previous article in this series: March 15, 2015, p. 283. Previously in this rubric we have examined some of the main characters in the elegant book of creation and examined how they illustrate the wisdom of God as well as other important spiritual truths. Recently, we examined oxygen and considered it from the perspective of its absolute necessity for daily life, not only that of humans, but also that of creatures. We now turn our attention to oxygen again, but this time from the perspective...

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Author
Joel Minderhoud
Date

2016-03-15

Source
Standard Bearer
Scripture References
Romans
Romans 20Romans 1:25
Psalms
Psalms 119:90-91Psalms 14:1Psalms 93:1
Revelation 4:11
Topics
ProvidenceCreation
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