Does this mean Adam and Eve could have just been inserted into the timeline wherever God wished regardless of what was happening in the universe?
Interesting. And God could have inserted His Word into the timeline – expressed as the irreducible complexity of life itself, or the specified functional information found everywhere in the biosphere.
Looking again at that remarkable quote from St. Thomas:
divine power can sometimes produce an effect, without prejudice to its providence, apart from the order implanted in natural things by God.
God can directly and immediately produce effects in nature – and this does not prejudice His providence for nature.
In fact, He does this at times to manifest His power.
Here’s a definitive statement. God
does this. He intervenes in nature.
Why?
“To manifest His power.”
Amazing. This is what is denied by the false-Thomists who claim that there is no evidence of God’s design in nature.
Really? What false-Thomists?
Well, we could try Mr. Michael W. Tkacz, author of the article Aquinas vs. Intelligent Design published by Catholic Answers. Mr. Tkacz states this:
God does not intervene into nature
It’s not surprising. We’ve heard that before. There it is again – a direct contradiction to what St. Thomas really teaches.
We saw that very thing also in the definition of Deism:
From Wikipedia:
According to deists, the creator does not intervene in human affairs or suspend the natural laws of the universe.
Back to St. Thomas’ teaching:
For it can be manifested in no better way, that the whole of nature is subject to the divine will, than by the fact that sometimes He does something outside the order of nature.
That should answer 100 ridiculous arguments that pop up on CAF. Notice this,** “God’s power can be manifested in no better way, then by the fact that He sometimes does things outside the order of nature.”**
Incredible – that refutation is so brutal I’m almost feeling sorry for the Christian Darwinists.
Let’s keep thinking about it …
God manifests Himself outside the order of nature – fact.
He does this to show His power.
In fact, there i
s no better way that He does show His power.
Why?
Clearly, if everything that was observable in nature was “the product of fixed natural laws”, like Darwin and the Deists and the false-Thomists claim, then there would be an extremely limited “manifestation” of God. We’d have Deism – God as the Law Maker alone.
More importantly, natural laws would rule everything – and thus Determinism would be correct.
This is exactly what Evolutionists today claim. Evolutionary psychologists claim that every thought, feeling, aspiration, hope, prayer, accomplishment, love – are all the products of physical forces. Everything is the product of “fixed natural laws”. That’s the triumph of Darwin.
So, we have Christians denying or minimizing miracles. Some are embarrassed to admit that they ever occur. St. Thomas contradicts them –
the intervention of God into nature is the very best way God uses to manifest His power.
Without those interventions, people would be inclined to believe that natural laws are absolute. This would lead to despair. There would be no transcending nature at all. Even God would be limited by natural laws. That’s what we see from Darwinian thinking today. When people think that natural laws are fixed and absolute – then they believe that there is no need for God.
Indeed, this makes it evident that the order of things has proceeded from Him, not by natural necessity, but by free will.
The Intelligent Design argument.