If you have sources on his thoughts that I missed, Id love to see them.
That's somewhat surreal.
I realize Hitler quoted scripture to the masses in Nuremberg, but even the most braindead, misled, misguided person alive today would get that he wasn't by any stretch of the imagination a Christian.
But then again I see people driving cars around here with Obama stickers on one side of their bumpers with pro-life stickers on the other side.
More proof that in the liberal world, up is down, down is up.
I’m not sure what part is surreal.
I never claimed he was a “Christian” - he may have thought himself as a Christian - but that doesn’t mean anyone else has to think so. Many don’t consider the Pope the Christian.
But what is clear - from his book, his speeches, and the piles of papers we have recording just about everything he said out loud - that he believed that the God of the Bible created life on earth as is, that speciation is impossible, and that change can only occur within rigidly defined “kinds”. It’s also clear that he hated materialistic ideas for the origin of life.
If anyone is trying to claim that “down is up” it’s in trying to call someone with THOSE beliefs a “full-on evolutionist”. How’s that for surrealism.