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"- We agree that evolution is in direct conflict with Christianity"
Evolution does conflict with Christianity, Jesus spoke of Moses, so Jesus displayed Moses as a historical figure, and Moses said God created the earth in 6 days as described in Genesis. Though I may be wrong... ;-)
God is not sending them, by not accepting God, you are chosing hell
I don't believe in Hell. How can I choose to go there?
Most religions (Such as Islam and Mormonism) have Jesus has a "character" in their holy books. They all point to Christianity, Islam is a false religion (Catholics accidentally started it)
I don't believe in Hell. How can I choose to go there?
*blinks*
??? I said if you do not accept God you will go down hell, you said God sends them down hell, which - assuming God exists - means he does not send them to hell.. they chose it.
(Sorry about that Islam thing I don't have alot of time to make it more detailed)
"- We agree that evolution is in direct conflict with Christianity"
Evolution does conflict with Christianity, Jesus spoke of Moses, so Jesus displayed Moses as a historical figure, and Moses said God created the earth in 6 days as described in Genesis. Though I may be wrong... ;-)
Evolution does not conflict with christianity. It conflicts only with a literal interpretation of genesis. Whether or not Moses is a historical figure, it is not demonstrated that (a) Moses wrote Genesis or (b) that whoever wrote Genesis intended it to be taken literally.
Nope. God is sending them. He set up the whole deal. If people go to hell, it is because god sends them there.
Abortion is nowhere mentioned in the bible.
Genesis 1:28
And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.
Evolution does not conflict with christianity. It conflicts only with a literal interpretation of genesis. Whether or not Moses is a historical figure, it is not demonstrated that (a) Moses wrote Genesis or (b) that whoever wrote Genesis intended it to be taken literally.
You miss my point. The point is a Christian believes in Jesus and he is the son of God - Jesus mentioned Moses who mentioned the 6 day creation...