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To: HamiltonJay
Sola Scripture is probably the most wholly ignorant theological branch of “Christianity” ever devised, and frankly has kept as many if not more people ignorant as the Koran.

Yeah. Imagine that. People depending on what God tells them over what man tells them.

Such fools.......

131 posted on 10/27/2014 6:49:58 PM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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To: metmom

Such crass ignorance of Christianity.


155 posted on 10/27/2014 9:04:36 PM PDT by NKP_Vet ("PRO FIDE, PRO UTILITATE HOMINUM")
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HJ: Sola Scripture is probably the most wholly ignorant theological branch of “Christianity” ever devised....

Spirited: You have it backwards. The Revealed Word is true Truth. Evolutionary conceptions are the folly of worldly, meaning paganized, men.

All evolutionary cosmologies originate in ancient pagan conceptions of the universe. With respect to Darwin’s theory in particular, Darwin is not its’ inventor. He received the idea from his neo-pagan grandfather Erasmus Darwin, an important name in European Masonic anti-Christian Church organizations engaged in destructive revolutionary activism. Erasmus mentored his grandson Charles:

"Dr. Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802) was the first man in England to suggest those ideas which were later to be embodied in the Darwinian theory by his grandson, Charles Darwin (1809-1882) who wrote in 1859 Origin of Species." (Scarlet and the Beast, Vol. II, John Daniel, p. 34)

According to anthropologist Henry Fairfield Osborn, longtime director of the American Museum of Natural History, ancient pagans are the inventers of modern evolutionism. In the introduction to his history of evolutionism Osborn wrote:

"When I began the search for anticipations of the evolutionary theory....I was led back to the Greek natural philosophers and I was astonished to find how many of the pronounced and basic features of the Darwinian theory were anticipated even as far back as the seventh century B.C." (Osborn, From the Greeks to Darwin, p. xi)

By its’ nature evolutionism belongs to the category of naturalism (all that exists is nature or cosmos), making it antithetical, or in fierce opposition to the infinite Triune God, the supernatural dimension and special creation. The personal Triune God is outside of His creation---the natural dimension of space, time, matter and energy---thus He is not subject to the laws of science:

"....science has no satisfactory answer to the question of the origin of life on the earth. Perhaps the appearance of life on the earth is a miracle. Scientists are reluctant to accept that view, but their choices are limited: either life was created on the earth by the will of a being outside the grasp of scientific understanding, or it evolved on our planet spontaneously, through chemical reactions occurring in nonliving matter lying on the surface of the planet. The first theory places the question of the origin of life beyond the reach of scientific inquiry. It is a statement of faith in the power of a Supreme Being not subject to the laws of science. The second theory is also an act of faith. The act of faith consists in assuming that the scientific view of the origin of life is correct, without having concrete evidence to support that belief." (Until the Sun Dies, Robert Jastrow, Ph.D. Theoretical Physics, pp. 62-63, 1977)

As "modern" evolutionary cosmologies such as the Big Bang originate in ancient Hindu and Greek conceptions of Cosmic Eggs, this makes evolutionary biology an attempt by neo-pagan "moderns" to explain how a universal life force variously known by ancient Egyptians as Serpent Power, by Greeks as Zoe, and by Eastern mystics as Krishna and Kundalini cause one kind of thing to transform itself into another kind of thing (macroevolution).

160 posted on 10/28/2014 3:42:55 AM PDT by spirited irish
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