Notes:
John doesn’t get to talk until about minute 27. He gets to do his elevator pitch for “The Lost World of Genesis One” until in to the early 30s. Short version? When asked do you describe your “house”: plumbing, wiring, etc. or your “home”: this is what we do here, this is what this room is for. Etc. Both may be origin stories.
Order is the key. Their origin stories are origin stories.
People and God make this house a home. God moves in. Welcome to “God’s B&B.”
In John 14 Jesus redoes what Yhwh did in Genesis 1.
Then the conversation (minute 40) turns to Creation science in the 1960s.
What Richard Dawkins and Ken Ham can agree upon is that there is a war and they profit from the war. (Skye continues his covertly Marxist theme, it’s usually about the profit motive. Phil joins him in this this week. 🙂 )
Very good pertains to things working they way they were designed to work. Order has been achieved in that area and that issue. It’s like a pilot in the cockpit going through the checklist.
Skye: Does the rebellion function the rest of the world?
Walton: The world was not completely ordered before the fall. With the fall disorder comes in. Non-order, order, disorder. It especially effects how we as God’s viceregents are able to continue the ordering process.
Dust pertains to mortality. (minute 59) We are subject to death because of sin because we lost the antidote to mortality. Immortal people don’t need the tree of life. People were created mortal. Because of sin we are subject to death because we lost access to immortality.