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Author: Mikail SteinerMikail Steiner Date: Jan 2, 2008 14:45
Earth is packed with life so abundant and varied as to stagger the
imagination. How did it all start? This planet of ours and all its
inhabitants—how did they come to be here? More particularly, how did
humankind get started? Did we evolve from apelike animals? Or were we
created? Just how did we get here? And what does the answer imply for
the future? Why do you reply as you do?
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Steiner Php.
In Service of God Awaiting
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Author: Mark EarnestMark Earnest Date: Jan 2, 2008 15:04
"Mikail Steiner" vicars.net> wrote in message
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> Earth is packed with life so abundant and varied as to stagger the
> imagination. How did it all start? This planet of ours and all its
> inhabitants
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Author: Andre LievenAndre Lieven Date: Jan 2, 2008 15:09
On Jan 2, 5:45 pm, Mikail Steiner vicars.net> wrote:
> Earth is packed with life so abundant and varied as to stagger the
> imagination. How did it all start?
> This planet of ours and all its
> inhabitants--how did they come to be here?
> More particularly, how did humankind get started?
> Did we evolve from apelike animals?
Yes.
> Or were we created?
No.
> Just how did we get here?
Repeating questions is... silly.
> And what does the answer imply for the future?
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Author: Mikail SteinerMikail Steiner Date: Jan 2, 2008 15:21
Andre Lieven wrote:
> On Jan 2, 5:45 pm, Mikail Steiner vicars.net> wrote:
>> Earth is packed with life so abundant and varied as to stagger the
>> imagination. How did it all start?
I read it. It just a Hypothesis. Not even a serious theory.
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Author: Merlin AthrawesMerlin Athrawes Date: Jan 2, 2008 15:54
Mark Earnest wrote:
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> The Lord, God created us all...by way of making the simpler into the more
> complex. God literally from dust created us into plants, then animals, then
> apes, then into human beings. Next stop: immortality, as has already
> happened to many of the similarly more advanced civilizations of the Cosmos.
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Are you claiming God use Evolution?
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Author: IlBeBauckIlBeBauck Date: Jan 2, 2008 15:59
On Jan 2, 4:45 pm, Mikail Steiner vicars.net> wrote:
> Earth is packed with life so abundant and varied as to stagger the
> imagination. How did it all start? This planet of ours and all it
> inhabitants--how did they come to be here? More particularly, how did
> humankind get started? Did we evolve from apelike animals? Or were we
> created? Just how did we get here? And what does the answer imply for
> the future? Why do you reply as you do?
>
> ==================
> Steiner Php.
> In Service of God Awaiting
REPLY: THe Bible has all the answers to those . Modern science has
always confirmed the Bible as being absolutely accurate. Design
implies a Designer and the universe shows great design and razor edge...
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Author: Mark EarnestMark Earnest Date: Jan 2, 2008 16:05
> Mark Earnest wrote:
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>> The Lord, God created us all...by way of making the simpler into the more
>> complex. God literally from dust created us into plants, then animals,
>> then
>> apes, then into human beings. Next stop: immortality, as has already
>> happened to many of the similarly more advanced civilizations of the
>> Cosmos.
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> Are you claiming God use Evolution?
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Author: cactuscactus Date: Jan 2, 2008 16:08
> On Jan 2, 4:45 pm, Mikail Steiner vicars.net> wrote:
>> Earth is packed with life so abundant and varied as to stagger the
>> imagination. How did it all start? This planet of ours and all it
>> inhabitants--how did they come to be here? More particularly, how did
>> humankind get started? Did we evolve from apelike animals? Or were we
>> created? Just how did we get here? And what does the answer imply for
>> the future? Why do you reply as you do?
>>
>> ==================
>> Steiner Php.
>> In Service of God Awaiting
>
> REPLY: THe Bible has all the answers to those .
Lie
Modern science has
> always confirmed the Bible as being absolutely accurate.
Another lie. The Bible has been contradicted by archeology, by science,
and by historical evidence numerous times.
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Author: Free LunchFree Lunch Date: Jan 2, 2008 16:13
On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 18:54:16 -0500, in alt.talk.creationism
Merlin Athrawes gbaba.org> wrote in
news.albasani.net>:
>Mark Earnest wrote:
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>> The Lord, God created us all...by way of making the simpler into the more
>> complex. God literally from dust created us into plants, then animals, then
>> apes, then into human beings. Next stop: immortality, as has already
>> happened to many of the similarly more advanced civilizations of the Cosmos.
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>Are you claiming God use Evolution?
If God had anything to do with it, yes. There is no alternative that is
consistent with reality.
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Author: Brain-Dead ChristianBrain-Dead Christian Date: Jan 2, 2008 16:15
On Wed, 02 Jan 2008, Mikail Steiner vicars.net> wrote:
> Earth is packed with life so abundant and varied as to stagger the
>imagination. How did it all start? This planet of ours and all its
>inhabitants-how did they come to be here? More particularly, how did
>humankind get started? Did we evolve from apelike animals? Or were we
>created? Just how did we get here?
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Since only Atheists existed before the Universe was created in
their glorious "big bang", then only Atheists are qualified to
answer this or any other question that humans ask, since only
Atheists are human, and all us poor Christians are brain-dead
morons. Everybody knows that for crisake. Just ask any Atheist!
>And what does the answer imply for
>the future?
It implies that only the intellectually-superior Atheists have
a future, whereas all us poor Christians are brain-dead morons.
>Why do you reply as you do?
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