To: BibChr
You said: "Ever ask one 'What would have to change in your life, morally and spiritually, if creationism were true?'"
Morally, nothing. Spiritually, it depends upon what you mean by "creationism." If by creationism you mean that God is perpetually tinkering with the universe, creating life forms here and there, extinguishing other life forms, setting up a new universe to look like an old universe by creating fossil throw-downs, phony decay rates, and a mutable speed of light, then I'd have to say I'd be in a spiritual quandry. If, however, you mean by creationism that God is the first cause and the creator of the first life, then my answer would be nothing.
Now, "What would have to change in your life, morally and spiritually, if evolution were true?"
372 posted on
02/25/2003 1:52:41 PM PST by
atlaw
To: atlaw; Dataman
I wasn't talking to you, so I didn't speak in your terms.
What if Biblical creationism were true? First, though, I'm not sure you know anything about it, to be able to answer meaningfully.
Then I'll answer yours straight.
Dan
391 posted on
02/25/2003 3:00:25 PM PST by
BibChr
(Ideas have roots and fruits)
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