Friday, February 25, 2005

INTELLIGENT DESIGN: Romans

Today we are being reminded that on this day in 1723, Sir Christopher Wren died. Wren is known as one of the world's greatest architects and builders; he is revered in the UK for his crowning masterpiece, London's Saint Paul's Cathedral. Inscribed inside the cathedral, I am told, is his epitaph: "Lector, si monumentum requiris, circumspice" ("Reader, if you seek his memorial, look around you").

At this time, the debate over Intelligent Design continues in Christendom and academia. To all of you agnostics, atheists, secular-humanists, relativists, obscurantists, obsfucators, and critics let me suggest: "Lector, si monumentum requiris, circumspice"("Reader, if you seek His memorial, look around you").
For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so that they are without excuse. [Romans 1:20, NASB]

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