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  • Re: Questions that evolutionist can’t answer

    Originally posted by KirovH View Post
    I honestly thought this was some kind of joke forum, but now I realize you people are just crazy. Wow.
    If you mean crazy for Jesus! THen I won't disagree with you!
    May you be a blessing to every life you touch.

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    • Re: Questions that evolutionist can’t answer

      Originally posted by Nobar King View Post
      If you mean crazy for Jesus! THen I won't disagree with you!
      There really isn't a difference.

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      • Re: Questions that evolutionist can’t answer

        Originally posted by KirovH View Post
        There really isn't a difference.
        Jesus is God

        Schizophrenia, delusional psychosis, epilepsy & bipolar "disorders" (to name but 4) are demonic possession = Satan

        can you spot the difference yet?

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        • Re: Questions that evolutionist can’t answer

          Originally posted by KirovH View Post
          I hate to be the one to point this out, but you in fact did reproduce my whole post again, albeit without responding.
          Take a look at the post again sinner - I only quoted the first paragraph and no more of your turgid ramblings and vile spewings.

          Originally posted by KirovH View Post
          Also I would like to point out that Jimbo has never stated his dissatisfaction with the nickname and I for one respect him enough to think he is entitled to speak for himself.
          The good Reverend is more than capable of speaking for himself of course but I am sure that he is busy saving souls and preaching the word of the Lord than to take time immediately out of his hectic schedule to rebuff unsaved trash like yourself.

          Originally posted by KirovH View Post
          As your forum had by default labeled me as 'unsaved trash', I think that might also be an assumption on your part. On the contrary, I am not in need of saving as I am in no immediate danger. I didn't bother siting a biblical source as the citation of the bible had nothing to do with answering questions in regards to the truth of evolution. I'd also like to add that I've read the bible through several times in my life, and simply copy/pasting the first chapter of Genesis doesn't really mean anything to me.
          If you had bothered to read the TOC's and the polite requests to introduce yourself properly you would be aware that everyone new to the forums has this epithet. If you prove yourself worthy it doesn't take to long before the glory of God's love will shine upon you and your status will change.

          As for Genesis meaning nothing to you - I pity you sinner....prepare yourself to be Satan's playtoy as you burn in his fiery sulphur pits for all eternity.



          Originally posted by KirovH View Post
          As a closing remark, I find it highly amusing that I received a warning for answering questions about evolution in a thread asking for someone to answer questions about evolution. Ha ha.
          We are not here to amuse you heathen - this is a discussion forum for true Christian men and women.....not a debating site for unsaved trash to spout their pagan propaganda.

          If you want to be taken seriously then please read the KJV bible and then if you can find anything contained within that supports what you say then quote that - not that you will of course as the Good Book is perfect in its teachings to us in these points.
          If you don't believe it then go read your bible - you DON"T have a bible??? Then prepare for eternal damnation sinner.
          “If ye love me, keep my commandments.” – John 14:15
          "Vengeance Is Mine, I Will Repay Sayeth The Lord" - Romans 12:19

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          • Re: Questions that evolutionist can’t answer

            Originally posted by KirovH View Post
            There really isn't a difference.
            You're the one who thinks humans came from mud. How utterly ludicrous. Do corpses turn to mud when we die? No! As the Bible teaches us we came from dust!

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            • Re: Questions that evolutionist can’t answer

              After reading more into your institution, I have had a change of heart. I approve brothers and sisters, continue carrying out the Lord's work!

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              • Re: Questions that evolutionist can’t answer

                Thanks for attempting to answer my questions, friend.

                Originally posted by KirovH View Post
                If evolution is true, then why don't trees stretch up to the stratosphere?
                Scientists say that trees grow taller and taller because natural selection forces them to compete for light with other trees. However, they have supposedly had hundreds of millions of years to evolve, but the tallest tree in the world is a mere 370 feet tall.

                If evolution were true, we should be living in pitch dark, because the entire troposphere would be encased in a big sheet of tree leaves. Asked by Pastor Billy-Rueben
                Thank you for asking this obviously ignorant question, Billy. Firstly, I'd like to acknowledge your casual disregard for a living being 370 feet tall. Secondly, I'd like to say that it amazes me that while members of this church ridicule the idea of gravity, round earth, and time zones, the various layers of the atmosphere have apparently found accreditation. As the answer to this question lies mostly with the strength of the Earth's gravitational pull and the weakness of our satellite's (the moon), you'll most likely ignore anything further so I'll just save myself the time.
                You insult my intelligence, then say you won't waste your time on me. If you were really concerned about your time, you wouldn't have responded at all.

                I suppose responding that way makes you feel better about yourself than if you had just admitted that you don't know the answer.

                Originally posted by KirovH View Post
                Transitional fossils for single celled organism.
                The Darwinists would have us believe that life evolved from single-celled organisms to more complicated forms. If that's true, then we should expect to see intermediaries between organisms with one cell and organisms with millions/billions/trillions of cells, but that's exactly what we don't see. Where are all the two-celled organisms that we should see if evolution was true? Where are all the five-celled organisms or twelve-celled organisms? Are we supposed to believe that 50 million amoebas randomly assembled into a fully formed flatworm by chance? Asked by Pastor Billy-Reuben. 8/25/09
                Well Billy, I'm sure that even you would have to admit that the fossilization of a two-celled organism would be exceptionally hard to find. Ultimately, the fossilization process itself is one of exceptionally rare occurrence; we are quite fortunate to even have fossils at all or we might still be thinking the earth was made a few thousand years ago. (Ha ha!) The truth is that from time to time, there are evolutionary intermediaries discovered in fossils. The problem of course is that people like you are impossible to reason with. You are convinced that you are right, based entirely on faith and when given evidence to the contrary you either ignore it, or dismiss it without inquiry. But I digress, if ever we happen to find a microscopic fossil of a two celled organism, I'm sure you will be the first person contacted for factual analysis.
                Thanks, but I wasn't looking for fossils. I'm looking for surviving descendants of two, five, or twelve celled organisms. I was wondering why all modern life either has one cell or has millions/billions/trillions of cells, and there's nothing in the middle with dozens, hundreds, or thousands of cells. There doesn't seem to be any evidence at all of any link between unicellular and massively multicellular life.

                Pastor Billy-Reuben
                Upon request I will cite scripture for all these facts in God's Holy Word.

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                • Re: Questions that evolutionist can’t answer

                  Originally posted by KirovH View Post
                  Mutations are random changes, most often negative ones, but rarely one that provides a new strength to the affected species.
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                  the fossilization process itself is one of exceptionally rare occurrence; we are quite fortunate to even have fossils at all or we might still be thinking the earth was made a few thousand years ago..
                  Well after reading all this rubbish, I was challenged (how to refute such gibberish) Matthew 7:6

                  The two points asserted (above) (without references) are sufficient however:

                  1. Mutations are random changes, most often ALWAYS negative ones, but rarely NEVER one that provides a new strength to the affected species.

                  2. of exceptionally rare occurrence -- -- so how come my garden centre has thousands of the things for sale priced from a few dollars, upwards?


                  "In the first experiment, the fly was selected for a decrease in bristles and, in the second experiment, for an increase in bristles. Starting with a parent stock averaging 36 bristles, it is possible after thirty generations to lower the average to 25 bristles, "but then the line became sterile and died out." In the second experiment, the average number of bristles were increased from 36 to 56; then sterility set in. Mayr concluded with the following observation: Obviously any drastic improvement under selection must seriously deplete the store of genetic variability . . The most frequent correlated response of one-sided selection is a drop in general fitness. This plagues virtually every breeding experiment."


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                  19
                  And the waters preuailed exceedingly vpon the earth, and all the high hils, that were vnder the whole heauen, were couered.
                  20 Fifteene cubits vpward, did the waters preuaile; and the mountaines were couered.
                  21 And all flesh died, that mooued vpon the earth, both of fowle, & of cattell, and of beast, and of euery creeping thing that creepeth vpon the earth, and euery man.
                  22 All in whose nosethrils was the breath of life, of all that was in the dry land, died.
                  23 And euery liuing substance was destroyed, which was vpon the face of the ground, both man and cattell, and the creeping things, and the foule of the heauen; and they were destroyed from the earth: and Noah onely remained aliue, and they that were with him in the Arke.
                  24 And the waters preuailed vpon the earth, an hundred and fifty dayes.

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                  • Re: Questions that evolutionist can’t answer

                    Hi, I'm new here. I don't actually know anything about religions(yet), but I'm really interested to learn what you think. In advance, I'm sorry about my poor English skills - it is not my primary language.

                    I have been reading this thread for a while now, but I don't have enaugh time to go through every post at this time.

                    I'm eager to learn what you think, because your ideas are really something that I have ever seen before and honestly I thought at first that this forum was formed as a joke, but clearly that is not the case.

                    Couple of questions that came to mind while reading(I hope you are not offended, because that is not my purpose at all):

                    1. How did you come to learn that God is the author of the Bible?

                    2. Do you think that the Bible is affected by men in history wanting to achieve their own goals?

                    3. If so, what is the worst version made from the Bible?

                    4. Do you think that English translated version of Bible differs from the original one? Are you sure that the translators didn't add anything in it?

                    5. Some post in the Genocide thread informed that Americans are Gods favourite people? Why do you think so? I thought Israel could have been the favourite.

                    6. I'm sure I have sinned in my life this far(sex, drugs and rock'n'roll). Am I certain to go to Hell or is there a chance that I could be saved if I would repent and act decently from now on?

                    7. I noticed that some writers has descriptions informing than they are certain to be damned. Is it ok for us to judge, or should we leave that to God?

                    8. What happened to the good and kind people after dead who lived time before Christ? I know that Heaven didn't accept mortals, but was Hell already open?

                    9. Do you think God might have created other worlds as well?

                    10. Is Satan suffering as well or is he happy with his role as the ruler of the Hell?

                    11. Is Satan the second most powerful being in the universe after God or could some other angels be more powerful?

                    12. Is killing a sinner a sin?

                    13. Do you know know what God did before creating the world? He must have had millions of years to do something else?

                    14. How many people do you think will go to Heaven from the current 6000 000 000 people in the world?

                    15. Is it possible to go around the world by boat?

                    16. If we would dig a hole, how deep would it be before reaching the spot where we would fall down and would we find the Hell on the way while digging?

                    Thank you for your patience with me!

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                    • Re: Questions that evolutionist can’t answer

                      Originally posted by Steven E View Post
                      For one i believe tha exmormon, (one of your forum members) did an experiment where he wanted a car to evolve in his garage. which is rediculous on SO MANY levels, but the biggest issue with the experiment was cars don't evolve, (there not alive)

                      Bobby-Joe has a question "Explain why human's aren't perfect" but if you understood evolution, you would know that inperfect humans would actually support evolution, if we were perfect life forms, that would be a problem for evolution.

                      Anyone with a decent understanding of evolution would know why your arguments against it are so foolish.
                      THE EVOLUTION OF THE AUTOMOBILE

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                      • Re: Questions that evolutionist can’t answer

                        Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
                        SOURCE HERE (link doesn't seem to work)
                        "http://rulehibernia.com/2010/09/richard-dawkins-doesn’t-get-it/" <-copy to address bar WITHOUT QUOTATION MARKS " .. " works then..

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                        • Re: Questions that evolutionist can’t answer

                          Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                          Hi, I'm new here. I don't actually know anything about religions(yet), but I'm really interested to learn what you think. In advance, I'm sorry about my poor English skills - it is not my primary language.

                          I have been reading this thread for a while now, but I don't have enaugh time to go through every post at this time.

                          I'm eager to learn what you think, because your ideas are really something that I have ever seen before and honestly I thought at first that this forum was formed as a joke, but clearly that is not the case.

                          Couple of questions that came to mind while reading(I hope you are not offended, because that is not my purpose at all):

                          1. How did you come to learn that God is the author of the Bible?

                          2. Do you think that the Bible is affected by men in history wanting to achieve their own goals?

                          3. If so, what is the worst version made from the Bible?

                          4. Do you think that English translated version of Bible differs from the original one? Are you sure that the translators didn't add anything in it?

                          5. Some post in the Genocide thread informed that Americans are Gods favourite people? Why do you think so? I thought Israel could have been the favourite.

                          6. I'm sure I have sinned in my life this far(sex, drugs and rock'n'roll). Am I certain to go to Hell or is there a chance that I could be saved if I would repent and act decently from now on?

                          7. I noticed that some writers has descriptions informing than they are certain to be damned. Is it ok for us to judge, or should we leave that to God?

                          8. What happened to the good and kind people after dead who lived time before Christ? I know that Heaven didn't accept mortals, but was Hell already open?

                          9. Do you think God might have created other worlds as well?

                          10. Is Satan suffering as well or is he happy with his role as the ruler of the Hell?

                          11. Is Satan the second most powerful being in the universe after God or could some other angels be more powerful?

                          12. Is killing a sinner a sin?

                          13. Do you know know what God did before creating the world? He must have had millions of years to do something else?

                          14. How many people do you think will go to Heaven from the current 6000 000 000 people in the world?

                          15. Is it possible to go around the world by boat?

                          16. If we would dig a hole, how deep would it be before reaching the spot where we would fall down and would we find the Hell on the way while digging?

                          Thank you for your patience with me!
                          Hi. Please make a proper introduction in the Intro Forum and then browse around the site. You'' find that all your questions are answered in the various appropriate language, Thanks. Number 16 makes me think you might be a German speaker?? Tell us all about yourself in the Intorduction Forum.

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                          • Re: Questions that evolutionist can’t answer

                            Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                            Couple of questions that came to mind while reading(I hope you are not offended, because that is not my purpose at all):
                            Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                            1. How did you come to learn that God is the author of the Bible?
                            The Bible. It is through our faith that we believe this. It is through our personal experiences that we feel God in our hearts, therefore He must be real.
                            Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                            2. Do you think that the Bible is affected by men in history wanting to achieve their own goals?
                            No, that is unbelievable. If God is strong enough to intervene in our personal lives and care about everything we want, surely He is powerful enough to have preserved His Perfect Word to man.
                            Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                            3. If so, what is the worst version made from the Bible?
                            Most of them, but I lean toward The Message.

                            Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                            4. Do you think that English translated version of Bible differs from the original one? Are you sure that the translators didn't add anything in it?
                            Yes

                            Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                            5. Some post in the Genocide thread informed that Americans are Gods favourite people? Why do you think so? I thought Israel could have been the favourite.
                            Because we Americans have been blessed with so much.

                            Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                            6. I'm sure I have sinned in my life this far(sex, drugs and rock'n'roll). Am I certain to go to Hell or is there a chance that I could be saved if I would repent and act decently from now on?
                            As long as you didn't blaspheme the Holy Ghost.

                            Luke 13:3 I tell you, Nay: but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish.

                            You could, theoretically, still be saved.

                            Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                            7. I noticed that some writers has descriptions informing than they are certain to be damned. Is it ok for us to judge, or should we leave that to God?
                            We should judge. We should not seek vengeance on our enemies. We should turn the other cheek. We do that all the time.

                            Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                            8. What happened to the good and kind people after dead who lived time before Christ? I know that Heaven didn't accept mortals, but was Hell already open?
                            Until the time of Jesus, if they followed the law, they went to Heaven. From the time of Adam until the time of Moses they all went to hell.

                            Romans 5:14 Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Moses, even over them that had not sinned after the similitude of Adam's transgression, who is the figure of him that was to come.

                            Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                            9. Do you think God might have created other worlds as well?
                            Why would He? He created us in His image.

                            Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                            10. Is Satan suffering as well or is he happy with his role as the ruler of the Hell?
                            Satan is free to roam this earth. Job 2:1 Hell is prepared for Satan and his angels. Matthew 25:41

                            Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels:


                            Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                            11. Is Satan the second most powerful being in the universe after God or could some other angels be more powerful?
                            It depends.

                            Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                            12. Is killing a sinner a sin?
                            Not if God ordains it through one of His many commandments like not being a virgin at marriage, a priest's daughter sleeping around (requires setting on fire), being a bad son, apostasy, looking into the Ark of the Covenant or one of many of other reasonable things God requires death for.

                            Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                            13. Do you know know what God did before creating the world? He must have had millions of years to do something else?
                            Millions?
                            Try thousands. We Christians can trace the earth back to Adam and Eve and safely come up with an age of 6-10 thousand years old.

                            Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                            14. How many people do you think will go to Heaven from the current 6000 000 000 people in the world?
                            I feel 21,900,000 or so.

                            Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                            15. Is it possible to go around the world by boat?
                            As the earth is a flat circle, yes.

                            Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                            16. If we would dig a hole, how deep would it be before reaching the spot where we would fall down and would we find the Hell on the way while digging?
                            How far down have we dug?
                            Christians are superior because we possess an understanding that unbelievers lack. It is through the Power of Jesus only the converted mind is able to understand what is going on in the world; what the Communists are really up to; what Satan's intentions are. Most unbelievers do not even believe in Satan and cannot understand his tactics.


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                            • Re: Questions that evolutionist can’t answer

                              Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post
                              13. Do you know know what God did before creating the world? He must have had millions of years to do something else?
                              Time was one of the things created. Not that God is constrained by our feeble calendric efforts.

                              II PETER 3
                              3
                              Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last dayes scoffers, walking after their owne lusts,
                              4 And saying, Where is the promise of his comming? For since the fathers fell asleepe, all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation.
                              5 For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heauens were of olde, and the earth standing out of the water, and in the water,
                              6 Whereby the world that then was, being ouerflowed with water, perished.
                              7 But the heauens and the earth which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserued vnto fire against the day of Iudgement, and perdition of vngodly men.
                              8 But (beloued) bee not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand yeeres, and a thousand yeeres as one day.

                              ©1611

                              Notice how God's revelation is consistent?

                              PSALM 90
                              1
                              [A prayer of Moses the man of God.] Lord, thou hast bene our dwelling place in all generations.
                              2 Before the mountaines were broughtforth, or euer thou hadst formed the earth and the world: euen from euerlasting to euerlasting thou art God.
                              3 Thou turnest man to destruction: and sayest, Returne yee children of men.
                              4 For a thousand yeeres in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past: and as a watch in the night.
                              5 Thou carriest them away as with a flood, they are as a sleepe: in the morning they are like grasse which groweth vp.

                              ©1611

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                              • Re: Questions that evolutionist can’t answer

                                Originally posted by TooShyToChat View Post

                                3. If so, what is the worst version made from the Bible?
                                [QUOTE=Levi Jones;678053]

                                Most of them, but I lean toward The Message.

                                [ /QUOTE]

                                Unsaved trash though I am, I agree with you on that. The Message is an abomination not only to God but to the English language.

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