Doulos Iesou
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Majority is any percentage over 50 percent. You don't seriously think that it's split 50/50 on the issue of evolution?I never said that the majority of biologists were misguided. I'm not sure how many are.
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Majority is any percentage over 50 percent. You don't seriously think that it's split 50/50 on the issue of evolution?I never said that the majority of biologists were misguided. I'm not sure how many are.
He is the Creator. Not some little middle eastern nature deity, making a tree here and a rabbit there. He created the universe, and it brought forth life as He intended. This is His word in Genesis.
Because He is the one God, He could make it so that life was brought forth by His creation according to His will. He's a lot more powerful and capable than YE creationism would have Him.
I've spent a lifetime learning about His creation, and I've yet to find something that doesn't glorify Him. I feel sorry for those who don't understand it very well. As St. Paul said:
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.
Not some little middle eastern nature deity, making a tree here and a rabbit there. He created the universe, and it brought forth life as He intended. This is His word in Genesis.
Indeed. I'm in no way afraid of the truth.
Side by side comparisons of chromosomes for Humans, Chimpanzees, Gorillas and Orangutans. (From left to right in each sample)
We are bipedal primates.
Do you believe that God the Father is Flesh and Blood and looks like a human? That's rather a Mormon conception of God, as Christians have historically understood God as Omnipresent, and is a Spirit.Wow, yeah, there's some similarities there. Apes have 5 fingers like humans, and perhaps similarities in chromosones also. Neet. What was the verse saying that apes were created in Gods image? I seem to forget that one, I looked and can't find it.
All life has certain similarities brother here and there...maybe...maybe...you came from an ape...but I sure didn't, brother!
As usual, I don't have the time right now to watch the video as I am not at home presently, but I do have the time to comment shortly about eggs and evolution.I have a request for our resident evolutionists.
Explain how this species evolved without laying eggs. Watch the video and you'll understand.
I don't know what the split is. I can only speak on those biologists I know well enough myself to confirm their position.Majority is any percentage over 50 percent. You don't seriously think that it's split 50/50 on the issue of evolution?
Well I'm a Christian I know that much. Not sure how you define a conservative Christian vs a liberal Christian. I know that I wouldn't vote for Barry if that's what you're getting at.You don't strike me as much of a liberal Christian, correct me if I'm wrong.
Majority is any percentage over 50 percent. You don't seriously think that it's split 50/50 on the issue of evolution?
I don't know what the split is. I can only speak on those biologists I know well enough myself to confirm their position.
Yes, it is trending in the right direction.It really doesn't matter what the percentages are, the fact remains, people are abandoning their faith in evolution.
Do you believe that God the Father is Flesh and Blood and looks like a human? That's rather a Mormon conception of God, as Christians have historically understood God as Omnipresent, and is a Spirit.
Our being God's Image is a vocational role, in that we reflect God to the world by having wise dominion over it.
Apes don't just have 5 fingers like us, but the bone structure of the phalanges, the carpals and meta carpals on their hands.
Here above is the hand of a Chimpanzee, note the similarities to the hand below.
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The bone structure is extremely similar, even down to how the carpals (the small individual bones at the bottom of your hand) are structured. All life has similarities, because all life is related, and this isn't just in the way they look. We share a .1% difference between ourselves and other humans, but chimpanzees are anywhere between 1% and 4% difference (some sources disagree on just how much), here below is a source which demonstrates the relationship in detail.
"Humans and chimpanzees shared a common ancestor ∼5-7 million years ago (Mya). The difference between the two genomes is actually not ∼1%, but ∼4%—comprising ∼35 million single nucleotide differences and ∼90 Mb of insertions and deletions."
Source: http://genome.cshlp.org/content/15/12/1746.full
I don't really see that. We are complete beings, not just some kind of ghost in the shell on a temporary journey. Hence the ultimate redemption of mankind is the resurrection, not some eternal ethereal existence.Uhhh, I don't know what it is with people. Not just you brother, but a lot of people. Why would God have to be flesh and blood for us to be made in His image? There's very much more to it than the bipedal image of arms and legs. Our Lord is a spiritual being and no one seems to want to take this into account, yet it significant, probably moreso significant than this measly flesh and blood. Again, we are not human beings on a spiritual journey, we are spiritual beings on a human journey.
This is strong's concordance, and it is not a lexicon.From Genesis 1:27, we take "Image"
Image (H6754)
צלם
tselem
tseh'-lem
From an unused root meaning to shade; a phantom, that is, (figuratively) illusion, resemblance; hence a representative figure, especially an idol: - image, vain shew./(E-sword)
No idea where you get this notion. I don't see anything physical denoted.Resemblance. This could and most certainly means quite a bit more than the silhouette of our bodies.
We are apes, but we are certainly set apart. Gorillas and Chimps were not given dominion over the earth, we were. Hence your physical interpretation of the word "image" yet again fails.f we were to go by that alone, then, I guess apes are made in Gods image too, and that's just too much to fathom.
Are you saying that the image of God was lost at some point for some?This means more than that, something of a spiritual nature. When we fell from grace, we lost our identity. This is what is to be reestablished with our redemption and relationship with Him when we're saved and start walking with the Lord again. It will be completed with our transfiguration when He returns.
This is awfully Pentecostal sounding.Live for the Spirit, be led by the Spirit, let the Spirit man dominate in us and leave the flesh man behind. We do not need to rely upon our knowledge and wisdom in these things, we are to become as little children, and be led by God, let God's Spirit teach us, and to look to Him in all things. That's part of it brother.
I doubt anyone is going to be convinced, but I think the truth on this issue matters.Here we are, sitting around debating about evolution when we really shouldn't be.
Jesus is first, but I certainly don't think it's possible for that to be the only thing we set our minds to. Just being practical.All focus should be upon the Lord and focus upon renewing ourselves and our very lifestyle and habits to be as Jesus was (is), to have His mind and Him within us and solely concentrating upon Him and our relationship and regaining our identity in His image.
I believe that mankind is made from dust, just not in the way you do. All life is Carbon based ultimately.So Doulos, if we're from the sea as you said recently, how do you reconcile that scripture says we came from the dust of the ground?
The church's opposition to evolution is one root cause in my opinion for why so many fall away. They realize that they were taught so many lies on this particular subject and they end up throwing out the baby with the bathwater.It really doesn't matter what the percentages are, the fact remains, people are abandoning their faith in evolution.
I don't really see that. We are complete beings, not just some kind of ghost in the shell on a temporary journey. Hence the ultimate redemption of mankind is the resurrection, not some eternal ethereal existence.
The way in which I am referring to image is in the idea of being a model, reflecting representation of God's dominion over the earth. Not in a physical sense at all, given God is not a physical being, hence the whole argument about coming from apes betrays the notion of the image of God baseless.
We are apes, but we are certainly set apart. Gorillas and Chimps were not given dominion over the earth, we were. Hence your physical interpretation of the word "image" yet again fails.
Are you saying that the image of God was lost at some point for some?
This is awfully Pentecostal sounding.
I doubt anyone is going to be convinced, but I think the truth on this issue matters.
Jesus is first, but I certainly don't think it's possible for that to be the only thing we set our minds to. Just being practical.
I believe that mankind is made from dust, just not in the way you do. All life is Carbon based ultimately.
The church's opposition to evolution is one root cause in my opinion for why so many fall away. They realize that they were taught so many lies on this particular subject and they end up throwing out the baby with the bathwater.
Young Earth Creationism can be lethal to a person's faith, if they end up actually looking into the science.
Please don't misrepresent what I said, that's rude. I said that Creationism leads to many people losing their faith. Just go to the exchristian forums and read their out of faith testimonies and you can see the sad truth for yourself.I don't think the church has anything to do with atheists falling off the evolution wagon. It's the evidence or lack thereof that are causing people to question their beliefs.
Strange, the people who look into the science the most are the people who hold most strongly to it, as every major scientific organization accepts evolution based on the evidence. In fact! There is not ONE single peer-reviewed article in any scientific publication criticizing evolution, none...ever... lolLooking into science is precisely why many are abandoning the secular teachings of evolution.
Tell us about your scientific education. How much have you actually looked into it, besides Creationist youtube videos.As you mentioned, the lies they were taught are exposed once they take it upon themselves to do their own research. Looking into the science is actually quite beneficial.