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This thread is discuss how Christianity is related to process of doing science.
1. Does the Bible reveal scientific truth?
2. How is Jesus related to science?
3. Can God be seen through the lens of science, if so how?
These are just some examples on how the conversation could unfold.
Let's start off with a definition from a Calvinistic Source on this matter.
"This universal depravity of men is no slight evil. The whole human race, by their apostasy from God, are totally depraved. By total depravity, is not meant that all men are equally wicked; nor that any man is as...
This seems to be a really provocative thread title, but it really is just a quotation from Scripture.
You see that a person is justified by works and not by faith alone. James 2:24 (ESV)
What is your take on this text? What does it mean?
This is perhaps the most contentious issue when it comes to Evolution vs Creationism, the idea that Human Beings (Homo Sapiens) came from other apes, and that we are indeed primates.
Much of this notion relies off of a literal interpretation of Genesis, which we disagree on of course (for more...
This thread is for creationists to propose their summation of the Theory of Evolution, and these responses will be open to correction and clarification.
This particular argument is hinted at quite often on this board, but never really expressed in too much detail. This argument usually sounds like this. "When God created Adam and Eve in the Garden, were they newborn babies or fully fledged adults. So it is with the Earth, he created the Earth...
Often in these discussions, it results in statements like, "you put your faith in scientists, and I will put my faith in the Bible." These kinds of statements really only serve to confuse the issue for a couple of reasons.
1. Many evolutionists (people who accept evolution) do not do so...
I have a simple question..
Why are there some flightless animals that have feathers and wings? It would seem like a strange design to create a creature that has wings and feathers like any other bird, but lacked the ability to fly and thus makes this design rather odd an unnecessary.
This...
I have a simple question..
Why are there some flightless animals that have feathers and wings? It would seem like a strange design to create a creature that has wings and feathers like any other bird, but lacked the ability to fly and thus makes this design rather odd an unnecessary.
This...
Throughout this forum you will find a wide assortment of people espousing all kinds of beliefs be it flat earth, young earth, geocentricity, creationism, etc. To a person who is knowledgeable about the history of science, it will seem rather odd, almost like being back in time to see what most...
Arminianism is a theological distinction regarding the doctrines concerning man's will and God's sovereign decisions to govern creation and plan his salvation.
Sadly, many people today have almost no accurate understanding of what Arminianism actually is, and have been led to believe in...
Hi All,
The thread "Annihilationism and the Gospel," has gotten kind of dated and a little off focus. This new thread is to discuss Conditional Immortality/Annihilationism and it's opposing views at length and in greater detail.
Also, in this thread we will be elevating the discussion and...
What has historically been called the "wondrous exchange," the doctrine of imputation has been seen as one of the integral parts of the gospel message and what Christ accomplished for us on the Cross.
Even though I count myself among the "Protestant" side, I do not accept the doctrine of...
At the beginning of my walk with the Lord I was so hungry for the Word that I longed for preaching that focused primarily on it. Expositional Preaching I came to understand it as, and within the Reformed Camp, I had more than I could ever hope to exhaust.
Whether it was reading the works of...
A certain topic came up in this forum today that I wonder what most people think on the matter.
It is in regards to the fate of unbelieving children who die at an early age without having professed faith in Christ.
What happens to them? Respond to the poll with your answer, and comment below...
Introduction
In the past few months, there was movement started by John MacArthur who wrote a book and held a conference called, "Strange Fire." This was an attempted "intervention," and general condemnation of any and all charismatics.
One of their primary concerns on this matter is the all...
Introduction
An often overlooked issue (though I try to bring it up in discussions) is the Justice involved with the Eternal Conscious Torment perspective regarding God's final punishment of the wicked.
A frequent objection to my own position is an appeal to how the wicked somehow get off...
Introduction
Recently, I was reading through the latest thread on this matter and was continually seeing the charge that Annihilationism (or as we prefer, Conditional Immortality) ignores important texts from Scripture and that we all need to study more.
I will refute that notion here by...
Introduction
One of the primary discussions in the last 500 years of Christian history is the question of when regeneration takes place. Does it precede the person coming to faith and thus naturally cause that affirmative reaction to the proclamation of the gospel? Or does it come after...
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