Both sides have provided evidence(s) to support their claims. If our lives depend on the truth, then how do we know which is true? What questions should people ask to help find out the truth for themselves?
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Both sides have provided evidence(s) to support their claims. If our lives depend on the truth, then how do we know which is true? What questions should people ask to help find out the truth for themselves?
Both are true.Both sides have provided evidence(s) to support their claims. If our lives depend on the truth, then how do we know which is true? What questions should people ask to help find out the truth for themselves?
Both sides have provided evidence(s) to support their claims. If our lives depend on the truth, then how do we know which is true? What questions should people ask to help find out the truth for themselves?
For example, in Genesis, Eve is described to have been formed from the rib bone of Adam.
Do you believe that a rib can't make a human being because such a thing has never been seen? Do you believe that scripture is truthful, despite the fact that we haven't seen a rib turn into a human? Or do you believe in some sort of explanation that fits both viewpoints?
Luckily, noone's life depends on this. So you can be agnostic regarding it, without any problems.Both sides have provided evidence(s) to support their claims. If our lives depend on the truth, then how do we know which is true? What questions should people ask to help find out the truth for themselves?
Both sides have provided evidence(s) to support their claims. If our lives depend on the truth, then how do we know which is true? What questions should people ask to help find out the truth for themselves?
Both sides have provided evidence(s) to support their claims. If our lives depend on the truth, then how do we know which is true? What questions should people ask to help find out the truth for themselves?
I would disagree with you--I see evolution as providing far more answers, and it creates no problems for my theology.Keep asking questions. See which one can provide more affirmative answers. In most cases, evolution only provides models rather than answers.
Think backwards, if evolution were true, what problem would it make to your theology? There ARE lots lots of problems.
What problems? Except that some verses would not be read as literal scientific history.Think backwards, if evolution were true, what problem would it make to your theology? There ARE lots lots of problems.
I would disagree with you--I see evolution as providing far more answers, and it creates no problems for my theology.
Again, it isn't a salvation issue so it doesn't matter.
What problems? Except that some verses would not be read as literal scientific history.
Care to show me exactly where Scripture says that anyone will be “poor in Heaven for a forever long time” if they don’t believe in a literal 7-day creation story?It DOES matter even it is not a Salvation issue. You do not want to be poor in the Heaven for a forever long time.
Care to show me exactly where Scripture says that anyone will be “poor in Heaven for a forever long time” if they don’t believe in a literal 7-day creation story?
Jesus’ house is burnt?Somewhere in the Gospel Books when Jesus says the person will be saved even his house is burnt.
Jesus’ house is burnt?
Without actually happening that way the metaphor would be impossible.