On Jun 22, 11:37 am, Randy ®
gmail.com> wrote:
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>> And btw, remember, that the evolutionist thinks so
>> highly of himself, yet, he fails to realize that if indeed
>> evolution is true, it means that man is not the last
>> step and is just a piece of a chain!
>
>> And this means that those who claim to believe the Bible,
>> do not believe it, which should be obvious anyway, but
>> the point is, that man is not the last step and so, the
>> Bible isn't true, since it says that it is man that God
>> came to save, when in reality, millions more of types
>> of creatures will be evolved in our "chain".
>
>> But hey, they shouldn't let the fact that this "chain"
>> doesn't exist stop them, right? Â And why let the fact
>> that the Bible says the opposite of evolution stop one
>> from claiming to be a good Christian, right? Â After all,
>> who cares if evolution says that Jesus would have
>> been nothing more than a made over monkey, right?
You are responding to Dave's character attacks and strawman
arguments. Do you think such tactics are legitimate?
> The fact is, 1 Corinthians 1 says spiritual truths are foolish to
> the lost, and that all they are capable of doing is oppose that
> which they know to be God's will (Rom. 8:7). Â
Romans 8 is a great chapter. It starts off with "Therefore there is
now no condemnation for those in Christ . . ."
Would you condemn those in Christ who also believe in evolution? I'm
afraid we are not much like the picture Dave painted.
> Since the gospel is
> the only means by which God will impart saving faith to an
> individual, trying to outwit, or reason away an atheist, is just
> handing them the mike, and inviting them to rail against the word
> of God.
I thank God that I am not an atheist.
House
Because some of the . . . er . . . more delicate individuals were
frightened by the Jayne Cobb reference. And no, I'm not a real Doctor
but Hugh Laurie plays one on TV. ;-)