I will go even further, Creationists are weak in faith.
They demand proof that the Bible is true, even if they have to manufacture it.
Its really a sin.
They demand proof that the Bible is true, even if they have to manufacture it.
Its really a sin.
Since you refuse to respond to a single point I have made, I am through with you. I can only shake my head in wonder that your co-religionists on this site who claim to reject evolution and higher criticism allow stuff like yours to be posted unchallenged. But that's their problem.
I sincerely hope that one day someone pours the same ridicule and scorn on your cherished supernatural beliefs (about things which simply could not have possibly happened) that you reserve for poor rural white Southerners.
How about I close by invoking RaMBa"N: your "virgin birth" is impossible and only someone to whom it was taught since infancy could conceivably believe in such a ridiculous and impossible thing.
This has got to be the strangest thread I’ve ever read. You obviously don’t realize that evolution is a cosmogony, and is just as much faith-based as creationism is.
But to call faith in what the Bible says a “sin,” is really over the top. As a Christian, I believe that calling God a liar is a sin. That’s what you’re doing by believing evolution over what the Bible plainly says.
But you’re right that you’re free to have faith in what you want, and I’m free to have faith in what I want. We’ll see how that works out for you in the hereafter. Just don’t try to clothe your faith in science falsely so called, as the Apostle Paul spoke of in 1 Timothy 6:20.
First, that person is calling all the great Saints and Doctors of the Universal Church - like St. Therese of the Little Flower and St. Maximilian Kolbe - sinners and blasphemers.
Second, that person is apparently judging the sanctity, honesty and intelligence of those Saints and Doctors.
The first activity looks an awful lot like detraction, the second like pride.
It might be time to pump the brakes.