Is Scripture still inerrant according to theistic evolution?
- Creation & Theistic Evolution
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Ok, I was wondering because they have to take a test to get a high school degree in this state and in most states they are required by law to read and study evolution. I think it is a good thing for people to learn about biodiverse ecosystem.Most Christian schools, especially those from Catholic, Anglican, Eastern Orthodox, and Lutheran denominations, use standard texts.
A good example of biodiversity. On the community page in our city there are people who think all the wild cats should be killed. I show them when they killed all the cats they had a black plague and half the populaton died. That shuts them up. Cats protect the food supply from mice and rodents.
I wish I could do that for taxes. I show them Detroit where they could not resist gouging people for taxes. People got evicted from beautiful million dollar houses that ended up getting gutted and burned to the ground. You can destory a city very fast that way.
When your house is worth $20,000 and the tax bill is $3,000–$4,000 a year, that’s not sustainable. People simply couldn’t pay, so they left. The abandonment was driven by taxes people couldn’t afford.
I did remodeling and renovation for a good portion of my life. So I hate to see those beautiful homes destoryed. Simply because the so called elected officials did not know how to properly manage a city.
HUD sells FHA‑foreclosed homes to local governments for $1 if they’ve sat unsold for six months.
Cities can then resell them cheaply (sometimes for $1) to:
- Homebuyers
- Nonprofits
- Developers
- Detroit
- Cleveland
- Buffalo
- St. Louis
- Baltimore
- Milwaukee
- Pittsburgh
- Dayton
- Toledo
- Youngstown
- Flint
- Saginaw
- Gary, Indiana
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