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[_ Old Earth _] Which one in your opinion is true?

Which do you believe to be true about the world's origins?

  • Creation by God, no evolution at all

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  • Creation by God, with some evolution, but not all evolution

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • "Creation" by God, with evolution, for all creatures

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Evolution without God

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

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  • Total voters
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Re: Pagan religion

blueeyeliner said:
:Fade-color Pagan religion is all religious beliefs that came from Pagan ancient Babylon and many if not all have crept into many of the churches we have today. They are also at the root of occults,sects,and cults.


Pagan beliefs are sprinkled in the Christian religion and the Bible. Christmas was borne from a pagan holiday...Easter is full of pagan elements and origins. There's an argument to be made that even some of the writings in the Bible are borrowed from pagan sources. Read the Epic of Gilgamesh and tell me it's not eerily similar to the Noahic flood story....but it was written about 1000 years prior to story Moses wrote.
 
I voted:

"Creation" by God, with evolution, for all creatures".

I'm a Deist...I think God designed/created our universe but doesn't micromanage our lives like others would have us believe.
 
Re: Pagan religion

Routerider said:
blueeyeliner said:
:Fade-color Pagan religion is all religious beliefs that came from Pagan ancient Babylon and many if not all have crept into many of the churches we have today. They are also at the root of occults,sects,and cults.


Pagan beliefs are sprinkled in the Christian religion and the Bible. Christmas was borne from a pagan holiday...Easter is full of pagan elements and origins. There's an argument to be made that even some of the writings in the Bible are borrowed from pagan sources. Read the Epic of Gilgamesh and tell me it's not eerily similar to the Noahic flood story....but it was written about 1000 years prior to story Moses wrote.

:biggrin R',you are right,and you are someone who has really looked deeper and did the time to study it out!!! I could not shorten any of what you wrote because so many people out there don't know this,and they need to know it to protect themselves from all the lies. Yes,the pagans even tried to use christianity and they tried to mess it up. You can trust the bible,but the pagans will always add some truth to all their lies.
I don't celebrate any holidays at all. I am not a JW,or any religion. I won't attend any church that accepts the pagan holidays,and i no longer have a church at this time.I pray and read the bible. God helps me & I honestly believe that.
The pagans did mix their false beliefs in with Christianity. They say that King Harod celebrated Easter even. The book of Jeremiah in 3:10 tells us about some of the pagan practices and what some of the people did.
Remember what Constantine did?
 
evolution

mhess13 said:
If the creation account can't be taken literally, then how can we be sure that the virgin birth or the resurrection are only figurative?
You can't pick which parts of the Bible that you want to believe.[/url]
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Don't stop now you might be on to something. There is no evidence for the creation account sooooooooooo what do you think about the virgin birth. Do you think it possible for the supernatural to impregnate a human and why?
 
Does God believe in atheists?

Does God believe in atheists? ... :lol: there is even a great book by that title. I forget the author. :sad Think it is John Blachard(?). I have the book somewhere in the piles!
 
aamacgregor said:
What we see now, I believe to be:
Creation by God, in combination with adaptations, small changes, natuaral selection, etc
But it in its original form:
Creation by God, no evolution.

I don't understand your response. You mean you believe in both? Of course it has to begin somewhere, with the Creation by God.

But I don't think the Creation by God by itself is logical.
I mean, there have been adaptions and evolution on the small scale all around us, even duing the last 100 years.
 
Re: evolution

reznwerks said:
mhess13 said:
If the creation account can't be taken literally, then how can we be sure that the virgin birth or the resurrection are only figurative?
You can't pick which parts of the Bible that you want to believe.[/url]
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Don't stop now you might be on to something. There is no evidence for the creation account sooooooooooo what do you think about the virgin birth. Do you think it possible for the supernatural to impregnate a human and why?

A biblical literalist is obligated to believe in the bizarre...such as celestial bodies mating and actually producing offspring with human folk. Read the beginning of Gen chapter 6, celestial beings mated with humans producing "men of renown" the Nephilim.
Hey if they want to believe in that stuff....that's up to them.
 
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