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To: mlc9852
So you think believing in God is superstitious? Have you always believed that?

How typical.

No, I believe in God. I believe he reveals Himself in many ways. I believe in His magnificent creation, where He created man, with a soul in His own image and with a body that He created using the mechanism described by evolution.

You clearly must believe God is a deciever, since all of the information He has put in front of us that may contradict the Bible must be wrong.

Have you always believed that God is a deciever? I thought that was Satan's job.

67 posted on 09/30/2005 8:37:05 AM PDT by 2ndreconmarine (I've had a bad day at work. I'm in a bad mood. Time to stomp on a creationist.)
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To: 2ndreconmarine

...I believe in His creation...using the mechanism described by evolution...

So, you're now saying evolution itself is ID...the same ID that you so haughtily refer to as a 'stupid idea'?


74 posted on 09/30/2005 8:46:23 AM PDT by IrishBrigade
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To: 2ndreconmarine
No, I believe in God. I believe he reveals Himself in many ways. I believe in His magnificent creation, where He created man, with a soul in His own image and with a body that He created using the mechanism described by evolution. You clearly must believe God is a deciever, since all of the information He has put in front of us that may contradict the Bible must be wrong.

You raise an interesting issue, here. God is not a deciever yet there is a fossil record. If creation truly reflects God's nature as stated in Psalms then it reflects truth. Now I cannot believe that God would deliberately place the fossil record on this plantet for the purpose of decieving mankind. So, that leaves two possibilities as far as I see it; 1) God did use evolution as the process by which man was created or 2) the fossil record is being misinterpreted. If anyone else can see other possibilities, feel free... I know however, that #2 is not going to be real popular with some folks.
94 posted on 09/30/2005 9:47:33 AM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.Walt Meier, of NSIDC, said: "Having four years in a ro)
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