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To: mlc9852
the Bible says he created man and woman as human beings, not ape-like creatures.

Show me in the Bible where it details the process God used to create humans. Even if God snapped his fingers and said "let there be humans", at the very least molecular changes must have happened, so obviously many details are left out of the Genesis description. Where does it describe the creation of DNA, for example?

If you want to get hung up with the "Days" time problem, then you're merely a YEC and evolution is the least of your problems. Cosmology and geology might be a better place to start arguing for a YEC rather than evolution.

And I don't equate those who believe in God as the creator with communists.

Nope, you don't get it. Not at all.

For one thing, you imply that believers in God all believe in creationism. That's a distortion, at the very least.

My original point, that you missed, was that creationists would have the same chance of getting elected as communists. That does not "equate" them in any way, except their electability.

I just wouldn't ever vote for anyone who publicly stated God was not the creator.

Then you're no different than the person who wouldn't vote for someone who stated that evolution is false (which implies that the world was created in 7 days).

The problem is that religious ideas such as creationism and communism (and I believe communism *is* a religion, just not a deity based religion) are too hot for politics to handle. Which is why politicians must stay away from them else they will never get elected.

156 posted on 01/19/2006 11:53:05 AM PST by narby (Hillary! The Wicked Witch of the Left)
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To: narby
The Bible does say God created man, then woman. It does not say he created ape-like creatures, then turned them into humans, although he certainly could have. It's just that isn't what the Bible says.

And spare me that the Bible isn't a science book, blah blah blah. I realize that. Yet I have to wonder if maybe God didn't anticipate these arguments so he made it clear what he did. Someone else may interpret it differently and that's fine. I just read it the simplest way I can - that the Bible says things for a reason.

And I wouldn't vote for a communist, socialist, atheist, and probably some more "ists" that escape me now. However, I have no problem voting for a creationist.
163 posted on 01/19/2006 12:33:52 PM PST by mlc9852
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