Heathen Hammer
Nope, you're still wrong
Ooh, good point.
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Known by whom? Do you mean because Mesoamerican, Chinese and African civilisations weren't known by Europeans, they somehow didn't count?maybe not nowadays, but nearly the whole (known) world used to be christian, in name at least.
Who could stop him?
There has never been a time when the majority of people in the world were Christian.
That said, this is getting wildly off-topic; if you want to continue the discussion, start a thread in General Religious Debates.
I don't think I ever said [the majority of people in the world were Christian].
maybe not nowadays, but nearly the whole (known) world used to be christian, in name at least.
Who's talking about blame? Between us, we ended up discussing things that have nothing to do with Evolution vs. Creationism. Out of courtesy to the thread originator, if nothing else, if we wish to continue that discussion it should be elsewhere on the forum.I agree this has got wildly off topic, and I will refrain from replying on the subject further . . . But someone else started it by bagging the book of Romans. That person got a big pat on the back from another member. I reply, I get told to shift to a different forum. How come I cop the blame??
Yes, good idea, lets try to stay on topic.Who's talking about blame? Between us, we ended up discussing things that have nothing to do with Evolution vs. Creationism. Out of courtesy to the thread originator, if nothing else, if we wish to continue that discussion it should be elsewhere on the forum.
Haha hahahhhhha hahhahhahh! To see how well your ancient foolish myths work against Me you should try!Anyone with a five-branched stick or a piece of star-shaped green soapstone?
The KJV actually says, "For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made..."The book of Romans actually says: For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities - his eternal power and divine nature - have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse. (Romans 1 20, NIV)
So not everything created . . . . since the creation of the world. There is a difference.