Posted on 09/24/2013 8:01:13 AM PDT by fishtank
True. A good example is the genes for blue eyes and blond hair. They are recessive genes. My dad has blond hair (now greying) and blue eyes, he is of Norwegian descent. My mom has black hair and dark brown eyes, she is of Korean descent. My hair is black and my eyes are dark brown even though half of my ancestry comes from my father.
The Bible gives two very different names for the Creator.
You also have to consider that a mutation that appears “neutral” (not having any observable effect) might be expressed in some future generation when it comes into combination with a different gene.
***The Bible gives two very different names for the Creator.***
You’ve now stated this in two different threads.
I’ll post the same thing I did there....
The God of the Bible has way more than two names. A list can be found here:
http://ft111.com/namesofgod.htm
It’s the same God, I assure you.
Hence... "The Bible gives two very different names for the Creator."
No matter how bad someone blows up your argument, just stick with it, right allmendream..... I mean R7.
For one, allmendream claimed he was a Christian. I consider myself an agnostic who suspects that God exists but we as mere humans, cannot comprehend God. Of course Christianity assumed the same except that it was possible to meaningfully interact with God in a limited way. I’m rather skeptical of that, but that’s just my personal belief.
***For one, allmendream claimed he was a Christian***
“Claimed” is the correct word. He was vile and vindictive in his posts and exhibited nothing that you would expect from a follower of Christ.
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