Neither created nor destroyed?...God. You see God isn't illogical his nature is logical e=mc2 existed because of him. It's in his nature. That is why it's neither created nor destroyed. Christians throughout history have thought that God works, in the main, through secondary causes: that He serves us our daily bread on the table, not in defiance of natural law, but in accord with it. The natural world we see around us is no chaotic swamp, but a law-abiding commonwealth. Natural law is not alien to God, because He is the law-giver: "The earth is the LORD’S, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein." (Psalm 24:1). The "ordinances," or laws, of the heavens, are those ordinance which He has proclaimed: "Do you know the ordinances of the heavens? Can you set their dominion over the earth?" (Job 38:33).
Though there are occasions when God works in a way contrary to common expectation, as when He multiplied the loaves and fishes, we also thank Him for our daily bread when no laws of physics have been defied in its production. As Paul pointed out, the created world proclaims its Creator (Romans 1:20), not in spite of, but because the world is lawful, and because the world is intelligible. Intelligibility implies intelligence.
-Till He Returns
God Bless
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