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To: atlaw
"So those who accept the theory of evolution as the best current explanation for biological development and diversification cannot be Christians. Period. And, of course, the consequence of this is (and must be) condemnation and an eternity in hell. One follows the other as a matter of course."

Is this what the Bible declares? Now playing this offended I am being picked upon game is done. Christ was not and cannot ever be considered the result of a hot brewing cesspool called the primordial bowl of soup. That ideology removes from HIM the stature of Him being the only ONE through which life eternal is given.

Now if you had read, you would not need to ask about an eternity in 'hell', as that is a fable of man. What is said about hell is that the "SOUL" is destroyed from within and there is NOT going to be anyone who will not WILLINGLY make that decision.

So please take your unfounded accusation and be happy in your evolutionary world. I do not care what YOU believe, that is a FREE choice YOU get to make.

However, when a Christian nation from its inception turns its collective back upon the Heavenly Father by denying Him access to the public square, and setting themselves up as the supreme wall builders then be prepared to deal with the results.

You teach little children they are descent from animals then expect them to act like animals.
170 posted on 01/01/2006 8:32:10 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: Just mythoughts
And yet you say, "I am not the judge of anyones soul." Remarkable.

"Christ was not and cannot ever be considered the result of a hot brewing cesspool called the primordial bowl of soup."

Well gee, no kidding. The whole point is that Jesus is the Son of God, His birth was miraculous, and His presence and works were outside the realm of natural explanation. That's the miracle side of the Christian equation, and the very thing that mandates faith. How you ever concluded that Christians who accept the theory of evolution also reject the miraculousness of Jesus Christ and his gift to man is beyond me.

Also, just as a side note, the theory of evolution says nothing about either abiogenesis or "primordial bowls of soup," so your statement is a logical non sequitur in more ways than one.

"Is this what the Bible declares?

Well that's odd. That was my question to you. Which you rather patently avoided, I might add.

Since you (not surprisingly) presume yourself a Biblical scholar and seer, and also presume that I must be a non-Christian in need of both a Biblical education and a lecture on the meaning of "hell", why don't you enlighten me with the precise words of Jesus declaring the theory of evolution both wrong and evil? Perhaps you could save the soul of a heathen, instead of condemning it.

171 posted on 01/01/2006 8:59:44 AM PST by atlaw
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