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PackJason

I make up facts.
What "proven scientific evidence"? I have never seen anything more than conjecture and supposition being passed off as scientific fact. The truth is, there are no facts.

Any "Christian" who sells out to the notion of organic evolution is easily fooled....and a deserter. God "created" living things, he did not create evolution.


You're right ... evolution is all just a bunch of baloney.

The Lordy blew into some dirt and then *pafoof* there was a man. Makes perfect sense if you don't think about it.
 

First Baseman

Retired athlete
The "randomness" blew into some dirt and then *pafoof* there was the first organism. Makes perfect sense if you don't think about it.
 
What "proven scientific evidence"? I have never seen anything more than conjecture and supposition being passed off as scientific fact. The truth is, there are no facts.

Any "Christian" who sells out to the notion of organic evolution is easily fooled....and a deserter. God "created" living things, he did not create evolution.
Your statement that I put in bold just illustrates how badly you have your head in the sand. "There are no facts". You really need to understand that taking a 4,000 year old Jewish story used to explain creation to people of that time by definition had to be limited by the science that was available. Believing that evolution was a means for God to create humanity is not in opposition to Him or the scriptures. For example:

Scientist are leaning very heavily towards humanity having origins from a common ancestor. Well that kinda validates the story of Adam now doesn't it?
There is nothing wrong with the Big Bang Theory as long as we allow that God used as a tool for creation.

You do yourself no favors by not allowing yourself to see the greatness of God through science.
 

Grumpuss

Active Member
You're right ... evolution is all just a bunch of baloney.

The Lordy blew into some dirt and then *pafoof* there was a man. Makes perfect sense if you don't think about it.
Please stop defaming baloney. Everything is part of God's plan. If He had chosen to have us arise from dirt and monkeys, He would have told us about it. The "science" is almost as much a religion these days as some faiths, considering what is taken on blind assumption. The supernatural works with magic and outside the realm of pedestrian science.

I can accept God made Adam in his own image, and that as a woman, I was fashioned from Adam's rib. Because I understand my place in the universe.
 

Grumpuss

Active Member
Ask a Christian question:

Since Jehovah's Witnesses aren't Christians, how much guidance from the Vatican can/should they seek?
 

Grumpuss

Active Member
They aren't Christians because they don't celebrate Christmas?
One of many reasons. They have their own set of beliefs that are very different from Christian values. They can be "disfellowshipped" for apostasy and forever be forbidden from re-entering their church. That is at odds with Christian values whereby no crime or transgression is beyond forgiveness and redemption. Honestly, it sounds closer to what Scientologists adhere to.
 

PackJason

I make up facts.
One of many reasons. They have their own set of beliefs that are very different from Christian values. They can be "disfellowshipped" for apostasy and forever be forbidden from re-entering their church. That is at odds with Christian values whereby no crime or transgression is beyond forgiveness and redemption. Honestly, it sounds closer to what Scientologists adhere to.

JW's believe in Xenu of the Galactic Confederacy?
 
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