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To: orionblamblam

LOL:

"I would suspect becuase being a Christian involves things other than believing vague creation myths as literal fact."

LOL! Creation is no "myth" and it is not "vague". It's rather clear that He created in six twenty four hour days and rested on the seventh. The Hebrew confirms this. Believe it or not.

> Why limit Him on Creation

"That's what a great many Christian evolutionists ask Christian creationists. "

Psst - there is no such thing as a "Christian evolutionist". Either you believe what He says in the Bible or you do not. The Bible does not support evolution in any manner.




140 posted on 02/07/2005 9:20:54 AM PST by nmh (Intelligent people recognize Intelligent Design (God).)
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To: nmh

> Creation is no "myth"

Arguable.

> and it is not "vague".

Incorrect. What physical mechanisms did God use? Lay out the specifics in detail.

> there is no such thing as a "Christian evolutionist".

Ah, yes. Here we go: "Anyone who does not believe as I do is a heretic."

> Either you believe what He says in the Bible or you do not.

I've seen that one can believe the Bible without believing that it is all literal fact. Jesus used parables, did he not? Does it actually matter if there actually was a Good Samaritan? Or can you learn the lesson without it?

> The Bible does not support evolution in any manner.

Nor does it deny it. The Bible does not support relativity either, yet I doubt you'd care to sit on an H-bomb and push the button.


145 posted on 02/07/2005 9:28:32 AM PST by orionblamblam
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