I don't see how we can know that just from a church displaying a flag. That church was definitely unorthodox but that hardly qualifies as blaspheming the holy spirit, especially since they were preaching Jesus and John 3:16.
But Jesus said to him, “Do not stop him, for the one who is not...
Rainbows are generally associated with the LGBTQ+ community. I assume they are welcoming those people to their Church.
I'll ask again, by what logic is displaying a rainbow blaspheming the holy spirit?
"Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven people, but the blasphemy...
By what logic is displaying a rainbow blaspheming the holy spirit?
"Therefore I tell you, every sin and blasphemy will be forgiven people, but the blasphemy against the Spirit will not be forgiven. " Matt 12:31
I see what you're saying about limitations and I should have been clearer. Free will requires there be no logical limitations. If moral options aren't on the table my free will is nullified.
The Reddit poster thinks removing the choice of knowing good and evil leaves one's free will intact...
I remember when I was a kid praying for a bike. When I didn't get said bike I said to myself, "Welp, this player stuff is a bunch of bunk" and stopped believing in God.
Twenty some years later, I became a Christian.
1 Corinthians 13:11
When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a...
The flaw in their statement is "... keeping every other part of their free will intact." God taking away an option also takes away their freewill.
By what logic does a person's free will remain intact when somebody else made a decision for them?
I was brought up by what I consider agnostics. My parents met in a bar in the 1960's and liked to party. They smoked (Mom still does as far as I know), drank a lot, and I'm fairly sure were swingers. We only went to church when we visited one set of grandparents for Easter or Christmas.
They...
Those scenarios seem to assume the good natured Hindu girl gets the same punishment as Hitler. While the killer gets the same reward as mother Theresa. This is not so.
On the day of judgement some people receive justice, some people receive mercy, but nobody receives injustice. Search the great...
People should realize arguing against ID theory is saying they know more about science than The Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington or the Journal of Theoretical Biology.
Other organizations, scientists, and random people on the internet can say it isn't science all they like...
In case it sounded as if I implied you didn't read Darwin's Black Box, I believe you when you say you did. However, I'm shocked anyone could read Darwin's Black Box and assert "different versions" somehow disprove irreducible complexity
Axe points out barnase and TEM-1 beta-lactamaseare become biologically inactive, showing how sensitive to changes the genome is. Which is contrary to "current view that functional constraints on sequence are minimal at these positions."
What Axe found was how finely tuned the genome is. Which...
All the evidence being cited shows the point of Discovery Institute. The entire point of ID theory is to advance science.
They started by publishing in the peer reviewed journal the Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. They continue to publish in peer reviewed journals and...
Axe in 2000:
"Contrary to the prevalent view, then, enzyme function places severe constraints on residue identities at positions showing evolutionary variability, and at exterior non-active-site positions, in particular. Homologues sharing less than about two-thirds sequence identity should...
This is about as entertaining as watching conservatives trying so desperately to prove Biden is the most corrupt president ever. The idea any scientific theories governing goals is to establish a god is absurd. Laughable even.
Yet, if you conflate ID theory with creationism, all of a sudden it...
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, Vol. 117(2):213-239 (2004)
"The Cambrian explosion represents a remarkable jump in the specified complexity or “complex specified information” (CSI) of the biological world."
"These analyses portray a complex landscape of long-range...
Do you consider the big bang theory an argument for God?
Even if people disagree with Behe, the fact is Behe presented separate cases for the theory and the implication of the theory. Behe says the implications of the theory are debatable, while the theory itself is empirically based. Whether...
ID theory describes observable phenomena, makes predictions, and has opened up new areas of research that were previously overlooked due to Darwin's influence. What matters is scientists take it seriously. What doesn't matter is people who have never actually read the books or peer reviewed...
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