Less Than 1 Chance in 479 Million Moses Made Up The Creation Account
Being a mathematician, I like
to think about things like this. There are twelve events in
the Biblical account of creation that science has confirmed are correct
and in the correct order. So I ask myself, what are the
chances of just guessing the correct order. Here are the
events
1.
Light separated from darkness
2.
Creation of the earth covered in water
3.
The
separation of the dry land from
the seas
4 -
6. The
creation of plants in a particular
order - grasses, shrubs and fruit bearing trees
7. The
placing of the heavenly bodies
in relationship to the earth (this is often explained as
the clearing of the atmosphere enough to see these creations)
8-11 The
creation of animal life in a
particular order - fish, birds, land animals, live stock
12.
The
creation of man
Think of
the problem like this. Take a deck of cards. Keep
just one suit -let's say hearts. Toss out the ace.
Hand the remaining twelve cards to a one year old child.
Ask him/her to hand you the cards one at a time. In
order. What are the chances said toddler will start with the two and
give them all to you in order right up to the king? It's a
basic probability question (no, come back! forget I said anything about
math.) I'll just tell you the answer. It's one
chance in 479,001,600. (If you want the formula it's below)
In other words Moses had less than one chance in 479 million
of just correctly guessing.
Now compare
this to other creation stories or myths. Many of these have remnants of
the true creation story in place. Most leave out the hard and
fast details found in Genesis. Many don't even come close to actual events or the order of actual events.
What's the simplest explanation? Moses actually
just did guess it correctly? The ancients knew a lot more
about science and the origins of the earth than their records show?
Or Moses got it straight from the creator of the universe
during one of his "face to face" talks with God (Exodus 33:11) or from information handed down to him from ancient prophets?
To me the simplest explanation is Moses got it straight from the creator.
Formula:
The chance
of getting the first card correct is 1 in 12. If you get that
correct you have eleven cards left. The chance of getting the next card
correct is 1 in 11. What are the chances of getting the first
and second cards correct? It's 1 in 12 times 1 in 11 (1/(12*11) or 1 in 132.
So the answer for getting all twelve in order is 1 in
(12*11*10*9*8*7*6*5*4*3*2*1) or 1 in 479,001,600.
Iff you
believe there is proof of a world wide flood (see creationscience.com)
and also that when the Bible mentions the time of Peleg when
the earth was divided is referring to the splitting apart of the
continents rather than a simple division of lands among people, you now
have fourteen events in order. What are the chances of that
happening? 1 in 87,178,291,200 or basically 1 in
87 billion which is more people than have ever lived on the earth.
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