To: gobucks; Alamo-Girl; betty boop
"The real issue is the nature of God...(snip)
...evolutionist is perfectly free to choose any god he wishes, as long as it is not the God of the Bible.How long will it take for an evolutionist to post that he believes in the God of the Bible...and thus show that the above statement is false?
The real issue is not the "nature of God" rather it is what the word 'believe' actually means.
God bless
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02/01/2005 10:15:21 PM PST by
mitch5501
(by the grace of God,I am what I am)
To: mitch5501
Thank you for your post!
How long will it take for an evolutionist to post that he believes in the God of the Bible...and thus show that the above statement is false?
Indeed. In the interest of peace, I've tried (unsuccessfully) to persuade posters to separate the theological debate from the science debate. Oh well...
To: mitch5501; PatrickHenry
"The real issue is the nature of God...(snip)...evolutionist is perfectly free to choose any god he wishes, as long as it is not the God of the Bible."
This is absolutely false and a blatant instance of religious bigotry as it attaches the label of "disbeliever" to anyone who calls themselves a Christian and finds the Theory of Evolution credible. Among others who fall into the category described in the above quote are Pope John Paul II and the Pontifical Academy of Sciences of the Roman Catholic Church.
But if we are to take the opening article of this thread as legitimate the Pope, the hierarchy of the Catholic Church, and millions of others who call themselves Christian but find the Theory of Evolution credible reject the God of the Bible.
It is bigotry to make such a claim. Pure and simple bigotry. And as a practicing Roman Catholic I am offended.
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