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Creationist - what is your understanding of TOE?

fantome profane

Anti-Woke = Anti-Justice
Premium Member
It’s almost like going to war against a foreign country, without having any idea where in the world that country is.
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
fantôme profane;2305450 said:
It’s almost like going to war against a foreign country, without having any idea where in the world that country is.

I suppose this results in fewer casualties.
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
ok then, ware adam and eve white, brown or black?

And this is to Genesis is what way?

Perhaps you can't disagree with me and wish to redirect the discussion?

How about asking God if it's important?

Most likely answer....no.....
 

Autodidact

Intentionally Blank
I would think if you understand something, it would not be that hard to state it. Therefore I conclude that there is not a single creationist on this board who understands ToE.

Which is odd, because it's not that hard. I mean, they teach it in high school Biology.
 

outhouse

Atheistically
I would think if you understand something, it would not be that hard to state it. Therefore I conclude that there is not a single creationist on this board who understands ToE.

Which is odd, because it's not that hard. I mean, they teach it in high school Biology.


ya but no two creationist have the same version of creation lol

that bar gets moved like a musical note, and funny how it dances to science's tune.
 

RedOne77

Active Member
How would one go about doing that?

I second this question. Even as a Christian and dutifully prayed every day, I have yet to get a tangible conversation with God. When I was little I once thought I heard God talk to me. In retrospect I most likely heard the motor from the fan in my room and my brain turned the soft humming into a fuzzy voice calling my name.

I've asked God a lot of questions and I have never gotten a response that is indicative of an interceding deity.
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
Which is odd, because it's not that hard. I mean, they teach it in high school Biology.

A lot of people drop-out or flunk high school biology. And, to be fair, what I learned about evolution in high school was wholly inadequate for really understanding it.
 

JustWondering2

Just the facts Ma'am
I second this question. Even as a Christian and dutifully prayed every day, I have yet to get a tangible conversation with God. When I was little I once thought I heard God talk to me. In retrospect I most likely heard the motor from the fan in my room and my brain turned the soft humming into a fuzzy voice calling my name.

I've asked God a lot of questions and I have never gotten a response that is indicative of an interceding deity.

That is exactly how I feel on the subject of prayer. Never once have I recieved an answer, many questions have I asked!
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
I second this question. Even as a Christian and dutifully prayed every day, I have yet to get a tangible conversation with God. When I was little I once thought I heard God talk to me. In retrospect I most likely heard the motor from the fan in my room and my brain turned the soft humming into a fuzzy voice calling my name.

Yep, it's amazing what the mind will create when it expects to find something.
 

Autodidact

Intentionally Blank
Wow, we're on page 30 and no creationist has even dared to say what they think ToE says? This theory that they devote huge amounts of time and energy to combating, and they don't even know what it is?

Wow.
 

McBell

Unbound
Wow, we're on page 30 and no creationist has even dared to say what they think ToE says? This theory that they devote huge amounts of time and energy to combating, and they don't even know what it is?

Wow.

Are you surprised?
I sure ain't.
 

Big_TJ

Active Member
Wow, we're on page 30 and no creationist has even dared to say what they think ToE says? This theory that they devote huge amounts of time and energy to combating, and they don't even know what it is?

Wow.

Was there really an easier way to ask the question? I mean, is it really that hard for creationists to tell us what is their understanding of evolution???
 
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