Ryan
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Quote from Bradford Scott:
"Once there was an amoeba that was struck with lightning floating in a primordial soup pond. It soon began to evolve and grew fins, and eventually a tail and gill sluts. It continued to change, and after a while the appendages fell off and began to develop through many different ages, a primate man eventually evolving into current man. Smart, intellectual and developed."
Compare with:
"In the beginning was the primitive Jew with all his Sabbath's and Festivals and dietary laws. But soon the Sabbath's fell off and was replaced with Sundays, then the Festivals evolved into Easter and Christmas, and the dietary laws fell off and were replaced with ham and crab sandwiches, man began to evolve into Catholicism and Protestantism and we now have Christian man."
Why don't we accept the evolutionary process for creation, yet we accept the theory of evolution in our theology? Is it any coincidence the teachings of Darby and such came on the scene the same time as the theory of evolution?
"Once there was an amoeba that was struck with lightning floating in a primordial soup pond. It soon began to evolve and grew fins, and eventually a tail and gill sluts. It continued to change, and after a while the appendages fell off and began to develop through many different ages, a primate man eventually evolving into current man. Smart, intellectual and developed."
Compare with:
"In the beginning was the primitive Jew with all his Sabbath's and Festivals and dietary laws. But soon the Sabbath's fell off and was replaced with Sundays, then the Festivals evolved into Easter and Christmas, and the dietary laws fell off and were replaced with ham and crab sandwiches, man began to evolve into Catholicism and Protestantism and we now have Christian man."
Why don't we accept the evolutionary process for creation, yet we accept the theory of evolution in our theology? Is it any coincidence the teachings of Darby and such came on the scene the same time as the theory of evolution?
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