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Peeking Through Hubble / Dr. N. Wolterstorff: “Homosexual orientation is no more culpable or disordered than a heterosexual orientation”

Clayton Spronk·2017-01-15
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This brief reflection by Clayton Spronk uses observations from the Hubble Space Telescope to contemplate God's creative power and sovereignty over the universe. The author argues that while human scientific discovery reveals the vastness of creation, it ultimately points believers to worship God's greatness and reminds us that all things remain fully known and sustained by His providential care.

Peeking Through Hubble David L. DeBruyn reports that images from the Hubble Space Telescope show galaxies that man has never seen before.1 The discoveries are "unlikely to explain burning scientific questions about the origins of dark matter or why the universe appears to be accelerating." But the discoveries do demonstrate how enormous the universe is. DeBruyn writes, A widely used analogy is that there are more stars within the Milky Way than there are grains of sand on all the beaches of...

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Author
Clayton Spronk
Date

2017-01-15

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Scripture References
Genesis 19
Judges 19
Leviticus
Leviticus 18:22Leviticus 20:13Leviticus 19:9Leviticus 19:19Leviticus 18:6
Romans 1:24-31
Topics
ProvidenceCreationChristian Living
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