Given that scripture has two, contradictory genealogies for Jesus, it's clear that scriptural genealogies are not specific and complete lists of ancestors.
While fact-checking can be fun and it's possible to eventually wear down misinformed people with loads of data, there might be a better way. Bypassing may be more effective in correcting misinformation...
Actually, he said "land" not "the entire Earth." The "under heaven" was a figure of speech; the Earth is not a flat disk below a disk-shaped heaven and above the great sea under the Earth. Surely God knows this.
God says otherwise...
Romans 1:20 For the invisible things of him, from the creation of the world, are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made; his eternal power also, and divinity: so that they are inexcusable.
He says that creation itself is a reliable guide to the truth.
I notice those words have always been interpreted in different ways by Christians from ancient times on. Even ancient Jewish theologians were not in agreement on them.
Because science is like learning a card game by watching people play it, science never has logical certainty. It merely gathers enough evidence to make disagreement unreasonable.
Actually, the first people to propose germ theory of disease where individuals persecuted by the establishment...
Yes, there are a series of rift valleys now forming. The large East African lakes have resulted from the process, splitting Africa apart, a few centimeters a year.
Madagascar was once part of the African continent, and it split off.
The Grand Canyon was formed by erosion, not plate...
It's noteworthy that a NASA scientist, decades ago, accurately predicted the rate of warming, using nothing but carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere.
The irony is, Mace is statistically much, much safer with a trans person than with others. She could be indoctrinated to the point that she can't think rationally about it, or she could be playing the victim card for political gain.
Who knows?
Evidence of God's creation says billions.
I do believe it. I just don't believe some of the interpretations men have put on it.
Right. He doesn't care if any of us approve of the way He did it. That's not how one's salvation is determined.
I accept it God's way. He left all that...
Since He left evidence to show us about these things, He would be offended if we didn't pay attention to the message.
Romans 1:20 For the invisible things of him, from the creation of the world, are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made; his eternal power also, and...
It's a city. The massive stones would have required more people than were aboard the Ark. Plus it was built thousands of years after the great flooding that submerged that area.
Comes down to evidence. And that shows it's much older than 7,000 years. Given that God doesn't give us a...
Turns out it is. Would you like to see the data?
A popular magazine is not "experts." Even in the 1970s, most climatologists were predicting a warming world. Would you like to see the data?
Lots of catastrophes, and they're increasing. It's becoming impossible to get insurance for...
Göbekli Tepe is a bit over 11,000 years old. So humans have been building complex structures for much longer than 7,000 years.
The Creator didn't say how long humans have been building structures. And the evidence is very solid.
"They exchanged the truth about God for a lie, and worshiped...
Then it comes down to evidence. If she can't show some convincing evidence that she's right, I'd say she has exposed herself to an embarrassing and costly legal mess.
To the degree she is willing to give it. What is legal to do, is not the same as that which is considered decent. If she...
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