So, do I understand correctly, you think free will means things will always go as you wish? If not, please explain what do you mean with free will?
I think it means that we can want whatever we want freely, but things don't necessary go as we want. I personally have the free will, but it may be...
I was talking about two separate things:
1) I believe there was about 3000 animals in the ark.
2) If we would go by modern definitions of species, the greatest number of species would be about 15500. This obviously would mean that the total number of animals in the ark would have been +30000...
Allowed to have is not the same as can have. I think the only meaningful difference between men and women is that women can become pregnant and men can impregnate, if no disease or health problem.
Do you have an objective test, and what it is? I don't think people have any objective test. To me closest to that is, if other people can see the same, it is probably objectively true. But event that can be said to be not purely objective.
I think they are the same as modern humans, just little different, the same way as you can today also see differences in the outlooks of people.
Can you give one example?
Thank you for the explanation.
If i understand correctly, the gender is then basically matter of mind, what a person thinks. This leads me to question, if a man thinks he is a woman, how would he know what it means? How would he define a woman?
And how is the condition different from someone...
Why think they are different species and not just slightly different versions of modern humans? By what I see, the differences are about the same as what you could find in living humans today also.
I think it is the same that is within the people.
I think it means just that, he is not anymore in the world, at that point, not that he will not ever be here again.
Why do you think He demands worship? Bible says:
The God who made the world and all things in it, he, being Lord of heaven and earth, doesn't dwell in temples made with hands, neither is he served by men's hands, as though he needed anything, seeing he himself gives to all life and breath, and...