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		By: Nathan E		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The more I learn about other planets in our star system, and the more I learn about other star systems and to a limited extent, other galaxies, the more I desire to know what really happened. The creation story is much too brief for my curious mind. Did God transform a preexisting planet in a preexisting orbit? Or did he move one into place? The text seems to indicate it was veiled in a deep and dark atmosphere, and indeed we have three other planets in our system that still are. 

Nobody can say. We can only speculate with the limited information we have. But this much we do know: He created mankind to be like Him. He is, first and foremost, a creator. And thus, so are we. Humans love to create and like Him, we are careful in our selection of materials, location and design. Like Him, we strive for a harmony of function and beauty. And so naturally, we are curious about the workings of the Master Creator. 

Unnumbered worlds watched as God created Earth. They got to see it. Scripture tells us He will re-create this world, and this time we get to watch. How many of the other worlds got to witness the creation of their own world? Probably none! What a marvelous future awaits those redeemed by Christ.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The more I learn about other planets in our star system, and the more I learn about other star systems and to a limited extent, other galaxies, the more I desire to know what really happened. The creation story is much too brief for my curious mind. Did God transform a preexisting planet in a preexisting orbit? Or did he move one into place? The text seems to indicate it was veiled in a deep and dark atmosphere, and indeed we have three other planets in our system that still are. </p>
<p>Nobody can say. We can only speculate with the limited information we have. But this much we do know: He created mankind to be like Him. He is, first and foremost, a creator. And thus, so are we. Humans love to create and like Him, we are careful in our selection of materials, location and design. Like Him, we strive for a harmony of function and beauty. And so naturally, we are curious about the workings of the Master Creator. </p>
<p>Unnumbered worlds watched as God created Earth. They got to see it. Scripture tells us He will re-create this world, and this time we get to watch. How many of the other worlds got to witness the creation of their own world? Probably none! What a marvelous future awaits those redeemed by Christ.</p>
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