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Before God could use the words "Let there be light" <ref>{{bgw| Ge 1:3 }}¶ And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.</ref>, he had to form the alphabet. | Before God could use the words "Let there be light" <ref>{{bgw| Ge 1:3 }}¶ And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.</ref> <ref>יהי אור</ref>, he had to form the alphabet. | ||
:Could he have spoken without an alphabet? God could do anything he wants, but why would he? We can demonstrate that both Paul and John were familiar with the plan God had before he created. <ref group="q">How would Paul and John know God's plan before the beginning?</ref> <ref group="a">Either they knew it from scripture, the alphabet, of God gave them special facts as a small taste of omniscience. Can you find their knowledge in the scripture? No? In the alphabet? Yes. Then why would we need to presuppose they got special propositional facts?</ref> | |||
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Before God could use the words "Let there be light" [1] [2], he had to form the alphabet.
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