In Part 1 of the blog on Luke, I told you that Luke was written for a predominantly Gentile audience. How does this gospel narrative do that? I’m glad you asked! Along the way, I have some more interesting information about this gospel.
So, if you’ve been reading for a while, you might have seen the first issue with this definition. In
a previous post, we discussed Newton’s laws of thermodynamics. Entropy is the term for the
gradual break down of all things. Everything trends toward destruction and chaos. Why would
evolution be the only process that trends toward complexity and betterment? There is nothing
else in creation that works that way.
Last time, we discussed the science that the secular world believes; evolution, the Big Bang and
the 14-billion-year timeline. You might be wondering, “Adam, if the world is not 14 billion years
old, how old is it?”