Where?
I find the opposite is true….
1) Jesus’ parable of the wheat and the weeds (Matthew 13:24-43); to determine which ones are wheat and which ones are weeds, requires judgment. (Jesus said both weeds and wheat would exist.)
2) Matthew 7:21-23. Jesus’ words about denying some who call him...
And @YoursTrue & I don’t believe in abiogenesis for that very reason.
Yet you do believe in it, despite that lack of evidence.
Based on bias? I mean, since the evidence isn’t there, it must be bias.
What? I did that for expediency. Quoting the entire context, will not change the meaning of my statements. It will support what I quoted.
I suggest you read all 4 gospel accounts of Jesus’ Sanhedrin trial. (So you won’t be accused of picking and choosing):
Another gospel account (Matthew 26, in...
No, Jesus chose 12 from a bigger group of disciples. — Luke 6:12
First of all, he had the leaders of the religious establishment constantly working against him:
“The scribes and the Pharisees were now watching Jesus closely ….. in order to find some way to accuse him.” — Luke 6:7
And they had...
For those who are interested:
“Elohim”, a word sometimes used to indicate a plurality of gods, is the word employed by the Philistines at Judges 16:23, which they applied to their main god Dagon, who was just one god, not a multiplicity.
Then why did they use it?
Because they thought he was...
This is about Yahweh / Jehovah, his worship; not the Messiah.
“In the final part of the days (vs.2)”, worshippers of Jehovah have ‘beaten their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning shears. Nation has not lifted up sword against nation, Nor have they learned war anymore.’...
@Dimi95 , you posted this:
And then once again, you posted this (to reiterate I guess):
Now look what you posted (I highlighted the important part in bold):
You see, this claim that Jesus said he was God by saying “I am”, has to be misunderstood. (This “I am” statement is one of the biggest...
No, shallow thinkers believe that the first complex and synergistic structures eventually created themselves; that no intelligent builder was needed to build the code which built its parts and then arranged in working order.
The first ones needed to have the genetic code assembling them...
I tell ya what, you make a good point.
The thing is, Jesus told his disciples, “You received without paying; give without pay.” — Mathew 10:8
Yet what has Christendom done? They’ve fleeced their flocks!
All this doesn’t make the Bible wrong, only those who claim to support it.
And if those...
Regarding your comments on ‘fish & evolution’ you might appreciate researching the topic “radiations in the diversity of life” like the mammalian radiation (some radiations are classified as “explosions” as in Cambrian).
New “body plans” —that’s what biologists / paleontologists call it — are...
They fund him? Are you sure, can you post a source?
The link under his name that you posted - thanks, btw - from the Discovery Institute, doesn’t say they fund him… although he is Research fellow there.
He’s also a professor at Biola Univ. apparently.
What?! You don’t believe the earth could be billions of years old?
Because I do! I’ve stated that many, many, many, many, many times, and some of those times have been talking with you! Even a few posts ago. Where have you been? You’ve been railing against my position, and don’t even know what...
@Kenny, @YoursTrue, @URAVIP2ME, @walt, you all should like this!
A new, young archaeologist is starting out well!
I bet he’ll have a problem getting funding.