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Creation & Evolution
Big contradictions in the evolution theory
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<blockquote data-quote="Delphiki" data-source="post: 57176677" data-attributes="member: 262159"><p>I think this needs to be pointed out. I'm willing to bet that a majority of non-creationists here still either have read or are reading the bible and understand it's context -- probably understand it better than some of the Christian creationists here. I mean, we're even posting on <strong>christian</strong>forums.com, for crying out loud. Whereas, when trying to even explain the ToE, or referring them to textbooks or papers, we're met with stubborn denial and pride in ignorance.</p><p></p><p>We understand them and where they are coming from (in some cases, we even used to be just like them), when they won't even try because they think their handbook tells them to, despite there being many Christians non-creationists in the world that are aware of the evidence and understand the ToE.</p><p></p><p>It shows who among us truly have open minds and are willing to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Delphiki, post: 57176677, member: 262159"] I think this needs to be pointed out. I'm willing to bet that a majority of non-creationists here still either have read or are reading the bible and understand it's context -- probably understand it better than some of the Christian creationists here. I mean, we're even posting on [B]christian[/B]forums.com, for crying out loud. Whereas, when trying to even explain the ToE, or referring them to textbooks or papers, we're met with stubborn denial and pride in ignorance. We understand them and where they are coming from (in some cases, we even used to be just like them), when they won't even try because they think their handbook tells them to, despite there being many Christians non-creationists in the world that are aware of the evidence and understand the ToE. It shows who among us truly have open minds and are willing to learn. [/QUOTE]
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