To: AndrewC
What I am left with after this conversation, is that you accept evolution as the evidence supports it. Yet, you argue against the side which presents this evidence instead of the side which denies it. I'm left wondering if you really know what you believe, or if you simply know what doesn't feel good, emotionally.
To: Nebullis
Now you're gonna get it. But most of us wind up saying something like that sooner or later.
To: Nebullis
What I am left with after this conversation, is that you accept evolution as the evidence supports it.Yes, when the evidence supports it, not supposition and most of what I see is supposition. I have made it known long ago that I am not a literalist when it comes to the Bible. The words of the Bible are much more figurative than literal. Jesus taught in parables. The mysteries were explained in allegory. So on. I do not expect to come upon any talking serpents in my excursions through the forest. Nor do I expect to find the pillars about which Hanna prayed. But I have no doubt that God created all or of his infinite nature. And as I also related before, I conjecture-- If God can be proven we have no free will.
893 posted on
02/26/2002 5:34:07 PM PST by
AndrewC
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