Originally posted by Thomas Taylor
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Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold
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Originally posted by ThePheonix777
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After being born and learning how to talk or sing and read and so forth the child naturally gravitates towards environments offering positive associations. If you'd sung those Christian songs then they would evoke memories from before birth when heard again. It would be familiar. "Hard-wired," if you like. But if you'd opted for Kafka instead then circles of that type would somehow strangely appeal and that is where the child would go to sit. Not the best company by God's standard.


Memory. When God knew we'd be presented with dumb arguments about fish turning into pumas or stars forming over thousands of millions of years and then exploding, all in our past, He knew what we'd need to know. He really was looking into the future and when we step into our future that's why we need to read The Bible. Yes, it was written in the past but written for us today so that we'd know about tomorrow. That really defines memory quite well. But although rational people know what memory is that alone is not enough.
Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold
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to Jesus for being beyond the paltry scope of science.



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