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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: A guide to the evolutionist conspiracy

    Originally posted by ghostwriter View Post
    Is it not possible that evolution answers the question of how and not of why? I do not believe in God but I could understand if people who do, see evolution as a tool of God. If you believe in God and that what is said in the Bible is true do you HAVE to believe that evolution does not happen? Could it not be possible for God to have started evolution with as goal the creation of everything we see around us now? In the end the bible is written not by god himself but by apostles and as they where men of flesh and blood is it not possible that we should not take the Bible literally?
    The answer is simple. Evolution does not provide all the answers as detailed here. However The Bible does answer all questions with the "God did it, because He felt like it" hypotheses.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: A guide to the evolutionist conspiracy

    Originally posted by ghostwriter View Post
    Is it not possible that evolution answers the question of how and not of why?
    No dear. That would only be true of the LORD were a liar, or a trickster, or suffered dementia when He inspired Genesis to be written.

    Originally posted by ghostwriter View Post
    I do not believe in God but I could understand if people who do, see evolution as a tool of God. If you believe in God and that what is said in the Bible is true do you HAVE to believe that evolution does not happen? Could it not be possible for God to have started evolution with as goal the creation of everything we see around us now? In the end the bible is written not by god himself but by apostles and as they where men of flesh and blood is it not possible that we should not take the Bible literally?
    The problem with this little theory is that the Fall of Man was what prompted the Son of God to become Incarnate in the first place (Genesis 3:15). Why would God the Father and God the Son go to all the trouble to devise their little plan of sacrificing Himself unto Himself to satisfy the bloodlust demanded throughout the entire Old Testament if there was no actual Fall? No actual Sin imposed on mankind?

    It wouldn't make sense that the wages of Sin is Death (Romans 6:23), if Sin was not a real thing but an allegorical concept. Why would the Holy Bible teach us that all our righteousnesses are "as filthy rags" (Isaiah 64:6), if righteousness was an allegorical concept? No, friend. Ever since Adam’s sin, every human has been guilty of disobeying God’s righteous laws (Romans 3:23). That means we all deserve Death, that means we Need a Savior. None of it would work if this silly theory of evolution were actually true.

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  • ghostwriter
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    Re: A guide to the evolutionist conspiracy

    Is it not possible that evolution answers the question of how and not of why? I do not believe in God but I could understand if people who do, see evolution as a tool of God. If you believe in God and that what is said in the Bible is true do you HAVE to believe that evolution does not happen? Could it not be possible for God to have started evolution with as goal the creation of everything we see around us now? In the end the bible is written not by god himself but by apostles and as they where men of flesh and blood is it not possible that we should not take the Bible literally?

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  • Sammy The Penitent
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    Re: A guide to the evolutionist conspiracy

    Originally posted by the aspieking View Post
    I LIKE U
    Dear Aspieking,

    I LIKE YOU???

    If that's all you have to say, you are on the wrong website friend-o. I'm sure there are plenty of gay chat rooms on the internets you can slaver over to find what you are looking for.

    If you are here to find Salvation, please follow the Pastor's advice about a proper introduction in the proper thread.

    YIC

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  • the aspieking
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    I LIKE U

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by the aspieking View Post
    I LOVE IT
    Please make a thread of your own in the "Introductions" section of the forum, so that we can properly greet you. Tell us about yourself, your church, and how you came to find Jesus.

    And if you're here to flame us, better take a look at THIS before making an even bigger ass out of yourself.

    I will pray that the Holy Spirit enter you and chase the demons out of your rectum and let Jesus fill you with His Grace. If you use your God-given free will to reject Christ and His temporary death on the cross for my sins, then you are sending yourself to hellfire.

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  • the aspieking
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    Re: A guide to the evolutionist conspiracy

    Originally posted by lord warrior View Post
    It is clear that the unsave "scientists" have read every book except the only one that really matters.
    I LOVE IT

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: A guide to the evolutionist conspiracy

    Originally posted by Albert The Lunkhead View Post
    Originally posted by Zechariah Smyth View Post
    Please cite your biblical source.
    I have
    I've been back to May 2012 and can't find it. Could you please post it again?

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: A guide to the evolutionist conspiracy

    Originally posted by Albert The Lunkhead View Post
    I have, and I came to the conclusion it's not true. I also found it hilarious.
    Let me assure you that you will not be finding anything "hilarious" once Jesus wads you up and casts you into hell. Satan will peel you like a grape and use you as his favorite party ewe.

    Though Jesus and I will find that hilarious.

    "He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: the LORD shall have them in derision." Psalm 2:4

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  • Albert The Lunkhead
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    Re: A guide to the evolutionist conspiracy

    Originally posted by Zechariah Smyth View Post
    Please cite your biblical source.
    I have, and I came to the conclusion it's not true. I also found it hilarious.

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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    Re: A guide to the evolutionist conspiracy

    Originally posted by AlbertE View Post
    It was.
    Please cite your biblical source.

    Yours in Christ,

    Z. Smyth

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  • Albert The Lunkhead
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    Re: A guide to the evolutionist conspiracy

    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    It was.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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  • BelieverInGod
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    Originally posted by Tommy Long View Post
    Humans didnt evolve from apes - we both share a common ancestor whos evolutionary path split giving us humans and apes

    SHHHHHHH........

    Don't tell the scientists, because we all know that Tommy Long knows more about the Bible than any Christian and knows more about science than any scientist.

    You took the short bus to your "special" school, didn't you.

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: A guide to the evolutionist conspiracy

    Originally posted by Tommy Long View Post
    Humans didnt evolve from apes - we both share a common ancestor whos evolutionary path split giving us humans and apes
    That's just silly! That would mean at family reunions, some families would be humans and some would be apes. Have you ever heard of such a thing?

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