To: Dimensio; Havoc
And why couldn't God have used evolution as a tool to make man in His image? Or isn't God omnipotent anymore?
394 posted on
12/01/2004 6:47:56 AM PST by
stremba
To: stremba
And why couldn't God have used evolution as a tool to make man in His image? Or isn't God omnipotent anymore?
I have little problem with people who reject evolution simply because they cannot bring themselves to adjust their faith to fit (though I do have a problem when they start dredging up logical fallacies and scientific errors to 'prove' their position), but it really pisses me off when people like Havoc make sweeping statements about those who do accept both the existence of an honest deity and the theory of evolution. That kind of arrogance is really unsettling to me.
428 posted on
12/01/2004 12:36:23 PM PST by
Dimensio
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To: stremba
Who cares. If I build the pyramids with wooden logs, ramps and water, why couldn't I have done it another way. One trusts God did what he did in a way that suited Him to do.. If you want to question him, that's your business. But rewriting scriptures isn't your place. Nor is it appropriate to defend this nonsense by saying "well God could have done it this way.." And the pyramids could have been built a different way, but they weren't. Possibility and options are nice when you are standing at a decision as to how to proceed. Right now you're using them as excuses to ignore the fact of what has already been done and long before decided by a being far greater than yourself. Not to mention the fact that you're begging the question..
483 posted on
12/01/2004 3:07:59 PM PST by
Havoc
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