What a load of horse hockey. The evolution religious zealots are at it again. What a crock of crap. :shocker:
... fully supporting my theory that Vulcans lived among us.
... but I do look like a caveman...
Just who are the religious zealots of whom you speak? Try this quote from Genesis, "And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air,"
Now, since G*d is a spirit, would it not stand to reason that the physical being we call "man" evolved, but the spiritual being was what G*d created? If you accept that premise, then the physical being evolved until it reached the stage where it was endowed with an immortal soul.
And, before you say it, yes, I am Christian, but I am one who firmly believes that the Creator gave me a mind and fully expected me to use it and not blindly accept everything other men would tell me.
... but I do look like a caveman...
And just what is a "day" to G*d? That is the fallacy of so many people's interpretation of the scriptures. Did G*d create everything? Yes. The argument is over how He chose to do that creation and the length of time it took.I said the evolution religious zealots. You sound like Charles Lyle when he wrote his satanic book about geology. Keep reading Genesis you will find out that God created everything in 6 days and was done and rested. No evolution involved. 6 days and done, finished, complete earth with all of it's inhabitants. Day 7 time to take a break and sit on the beach.
And just what is a "day" to G*d? That is the fallacy of so many people's interpretation of the scriptures. Did G*d create everything? Yes. The argument is over how He chose to do that creation and the length of time it took.
My own hypothesis is that the explanations of science are valid except where they leave out mention of Who started everything into motion. Expounding on that; the physical being we call man evolved from something not quite human. When that physical being reached a certain point in its development, it was "created" in the image of G*d by the endowment of an immortal soul. Again, Genesis says man was created in His image. G*d is a spirit. Therefore, it stands to reason that particular act of creation was when the physical man received an immortal soul.
However, the bottom line is that you may believe however you so desire, as long as you leave me alone to believe as I so desire.
Please, sir, define "day" as used in the creation story in Genesis.Once again you seem to refuse to believe Genesis but your own twisted unsubstantiated beliefs. Do you really believe that God was out for a stroll and found earth and saw it was "evolving" and decided to take over and start creating. The Bible is clear 6 days period he even wrote it in the 10 commandments with his finger, and he does not stud er.
Please, sir, define "day" as used in the creation story in Genesis.
To insist on an earthly time measurement standard for a "day" in this context really baffles me. We use the rotation of the earth to define a "day" but we are living on the earth. Could there not be any other definition of a creation period stated as a "day" that would not be appropriate?
To insist on an earthly time measurement standard for a "day" in this context really baffles me. We use the rotation of the earth to define a "day" but we are living on the earth. Could there not be any other definition of a creation period stated as a "day" that would not be appropriate?
Heck, ever hear of the "day of the dinosaur"? You are not saying this is only a 24 hour time period are you?
Interesting that you would post a video from a man who has been so thoroughly discredited: "Hovind has been serving a ten-year prison sentence after being convicted of 58 federal counts, including 12 tax offenses, one count of obstructing federal agents, and 45 counts of structuring cash transactions. He is incarcerated at the United States Penitentiary, Atlanta." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_Hovind
And just what is a "day" to G*d? That is the fallacy of so many people's interpretation of the scriptures. Did G*d create everything? Yes. The argument is over how He chose to do that creation and the length of time it took.
My own hypothesis is that the explanations of science are valid except where they leave out mention of Who started everything into motion. Expounding on that; the physical being we call man evolved from something not quite human. When that physical being reached a certain point in its development, it was "created" in the image of G*d by the endowment of an immortal soul. Again, Genesis says man was created in His image. G*d is a spirit. Therefore, it stands to reason that particular act of creation was when the physical man received an immortal soul.
However, the bottom line is that you may believe however you so desire, as long as you leave me alone to believe as I so desire.