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Your out of step with the Evolutionist

No.

The genus Homo falls within the family Hominidae, the great apes.

Hominidae includes the following genera: Pongo (orangutans), Gorilla (gorillas), Pan (chimps), and Homo (humans). Of these, Homo shares a direct common ancestry with Pan. Our lineages split apart about five million years ago.

-CryptoLutheran
 
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It is true that there are many parables in our bible, and a person needs to discern what is a parable or not. If God made us in His image, then we did not evolve.

God did not craft me, directly, out of earth. Rather I was produced through the fusion of my parents gametes, resulting in a fertilized egg that became a zygote. That zygote would divide, and divide, and become an embryo. The different cells becoming differentiated, following the blueprint laid out in my DNA. Resulting, ultimately, in my complete formation over a period of nine months in my mother's womb.

And yet, I'm still made in the image of God.

If God can create you and me in His image through the completely natural processes of sexual reproduction, then why can't He do the same with our ancestors? Why can't He use the natural processes and mechanisms of evolution to create, produce, and fructify this world; bearing in it a particular sort of erect-standing ape who, distinct from his/her predecessors, is able to reflect upon itself and the world in which it lives. Why must this be any more a prohibition on our being created in the image of God than the natural mechanisms and processes that directly produced you and me within the womb?

-CryptoLutheran
 
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I thought the Chinese added to their calendar to show that Buddha lived before Christ did.

Seriously? What makes you think the Chinese cared when Jesus lived?

Atheist add time to their carbon dating process to give proof of Evolution.

My, you are full of conspiracy theories. But then you believe that Catholics took the word Yahweh out of the New Testament!

Did you ever hear about the live DNA found in a dinosaur that was carbon dated to be millions of years old.

How could there be live DNA in a dinosaur?

Dino bones not identified as such have been carbon dated between 5000 to 16000 years old.

By whom?
 
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Maybe it is our souls that are in God's image and not our bodies?

At least I don't think God looks like me.

Christians who claim to have seen heaven all say we have bodies (renewed) and that we do not age. They all recognize the bodies, though.
 
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Christians who claim to have seen heaven all say we have bodies (renewed) and that we do not age. They all recognize the bodies, though.

Christianity teaches that there is a resurrection of the body on the last day. The body that is you, that will one day perish because it is mortal flesh, will lay in the earth and decay. But on the last day it will be raised up, immortal.

That's Christianity 101.

"I believe in God, the Father almighty,
creator of heaven and earth.

I believe in Jesus Christ, God's only Son, our Lord,
who was conceived by the Holy Spirit,
born of the Virgin Mary,
suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, died, and was buried;
he descended to the dead.
On the third day he rose again;
he ascended into heaven,
he is seated at the right hand of the Father,
and he will come again to judge the living and the dead.

I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the holy catholic church,
the communion of saints,
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body,
and the life everlasting. AMEN.
"

The original Latin reads carnis resurrectionem. The Greek translation, likewise, has σαρκος ανάστασιν (sarkos anastasin). That is, "resurrection of [the] flesh". It is this solid, tangible, flesh-and-tissue body of matter that is destined for eternity in the Age to Come.

Anyone who claims they "saw heaven" and people with "bodies in heaven" simply have nothing relevant to say as far as Christianity is concerned.

"Going to heaven" isn't the Christian hope. The Christian hope is the renewal and restoration of all things begun in Christ, into which we have been baptized, and toward which we hope. That is, "a new heavens and a new earth", resurrection of the body, the restoration of the whole of creation.

-CryptoLutheran
 
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Maybe it is our souls that are in God's image and not our bodies?

At least I don't think God looks like me.

The Imagio Dei likely shouldn't be understood as form, but rather as function.

In the narrative of Genesis 1 God is constructing a cosmos that is shaped and filled with order. The final work is the creation of man, to be the Divine Image-bearer. It is man's function in creation, to reflect and bear that image within creation.

I think it clearly can't mean our physical form, as the Deity has no form. I also don't know exactly what it would mean to say our "souls"; principally because the notion of "soul"--Hebrew nephesh--isn't the Platonic ghost in the shell, but the breath of life that demarcates the difference between a living thing and an non-living corpse. It is that nephesh that, in Genesis 2, makes the difference between a lump of inert earth, and an animated human person. Later uses of "soul" may approximate the Platonic soul, or more likely the Greek concept of shades; particularly in biblical depictions of She'ol as a sort of nebulous place of near non-existence.

-CryptoLutheran
 
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Well, more and more humans are being born without wisdom teeth. In Africa we're seeing a steady growth in the number of people immune to developing AIDs. Since those who were born with mutations that make them immune to the disease are outliving many who were not born with such mutations.

They're not big changes, but what can you expect from a mere 5,000 years?
 
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I thought the Chinese added to their calendar to show that Buddha lived before Christ did.
*blinks*
*reads the sentence again*
*rubs her eyes*
*reads again*

Okay, now it's officially confirmed:
THIS is the single most stupid thing I have ever read.
Worse than "if monkeys evolved into humans why are there still monkeys". Worse than "they told us these columns were three thousand years old, but it's only 2011 now, duh."

1. Buddha originated in India.
2. India was already well within recorded history by the time Siddharta Gautama (a.k.a. the Buddha) came around.
3. The Chinese had thousands of years of recorded history before they even learned there was such a thing as Christianity, and when Christian missionaries arrives, well: let's just say they were sufficiently unimpressed.

Atheist add time to their carbon dating process to give proof of Evolution.
Maybe I have to revise my earlier statement. It only gets worse.
 
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what are we evolving into NOW?

I don't know. I can't predict the future of human natural selection. My guess is that human genetic technology could supplant natural selection to some extent.

Humans have been around more than 6,000 years, without evolving drastically. Why has there been such a stand-still of evolution?

What makes you think that there would be "drastic" evolution of the human species in only a few thousand years?

There is no "stand still" however. Consider:

High-altitude adaptation in humans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In fact, the adaptation account of the Tibetans has become the fastest case of human evolution in the scientific record, as it is estimated to occur in less than 3,000 years.


eudaimonia,

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I think it clearly can't mean our physical form, as the Deity has no form. I also don't know exactly what it would mean to say our "souls"; principally because the notion of "soul"--Hebrew nephesh--isn't the Platonic ghost in the shell, but the breath of life that demarcates the difference between a living thing and an non-living corpse. It is that nephesh that, in Genesis 2, makes the difference between a lump of inert earth, and an animated human person. Later uses of "soul" may approximate the Platonic soul, or more likely the Greek concept of shades; particularly in biblical depictions of She'ol as a sort of nebulous place of near non-existence.

-CryptoLutheran
For myself, our Soul is simply an activity of God. It's that essence of life that we are.

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