To: balrog666
Darwin's theology plays into his theory. It plays into what he actually saw and what he was wanting to see. It also reflects the theology of the vast number of evolutionists since. Evolution by natural processes (that is macro evolution) is a belief system accepted by faith. Nobody saw it. They say there is evidence, but biases play HEAVILY into that evidence. I'm intellectually honest enough to say that Creationism is a theory too accepted by faith. The contention that it is without evidence, however, is just willful ignorance.
As far as the Unitarians go, I'm not going to get into a big debate about them, but no I am not the ultimate arbiter. God's Word speaks for itself and will judge the living and the dead. Jesus made specific truth claims for himself, and the early church agreed. If you don't agree with those claims, you are not Christian, you are something else.
To: DittoJed2
Darwin's theology plays into his theory. Baloney. And in any case, the modern Theory of Evolution has long since moved past Darwin's thesis of 150 years ago.
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08/15/2003 3:19:52 PM PDT by
balrog666
(Against logic there is no armor like ignorance.)
To: DittoJed2
God's Word speaks for itself If that were true there wouldn't be so many sects. No, it's interpreted by people, sometimes with holiness in mind, sometimes with power on earth in mind.
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