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Evolution and Creationism. Are they really different?

psychoslice

Veteran Member
Sound positions, /hopefully/. If you mean ''why'', well, why not. I would say that the liklihood of some one convincing another RF'r about something related to the persons theology, is not very good, /if the person is faithful, so forth./
If you convince some one of something like that, in this format, chances are, they were already not sure or really convinced of their position.
Are you sure of your position ??.
 

NoorNoor

Member
Congratulations, you have outlasted me. It was interesting while it lasted and you did make me think. Thanks for that.
Thanks for your patience and sharing your thoughts with me. I want to share a last thought with you but this time its different in the sense that, its based on faith (even so, it's logical to me). I believe that God neither wants his existence to be evident (compelling evidence) nor non-evident but rather a balanced state that allows us to have the free choice. In other words, You believe because you want to, not because you have to. Thanks again for your time and sharing your unique perspective with me.
 

psychoslice

Veteran Member
Thanks for your patience and sharing your thoughts with me. I want to share a last thought with you but this time its different in the sense that, its based on faith (even so, it's logical to me). I believe that God neither wants his existence to be evident (compelling evidence) nor non-evident but rather a balanced state that allows us to have the free choice. In other words, You believe because you want to, not because you have to. Thanks again for your time and sharing your unique perspective with me.
But is that choice really free ?.
 

Desert Snake

Veteran Member
Are you sure of your position ??.

Some of my arguments are not my personal positions, they are from a Scriptural basis, or what have you, that do not require a personal position, in order to determine a 'correct' interpretation. My positions are not always actually apparent, from my arguments.
//short answer, yes
 

psychoslice

Veteran Member
Some of my arguments are not my personal positions, they are from a Scriptural basis, or what have you, that do not require a personal position, in order to determine a 'correct' interpretation. My positions are not always actually apparent, from my arguments.
//short answer, yes
Are you, or can you ever be wrong ?.
 
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