Cis.jd
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Actually, I totally disagree. We must stand against "theories" of mere men if and when they contradict biblical truth. Especially when they contradict plain text as the creation account is stated.
If we stand against theories that have evidence then we are choosing to be ignorant. I've demonstrated so many scientific facts that appear to contradict the Biblical truth such as a sphere earth. Gen 3-5 would only make sense if the planet was flat. You also don't have any of the planets there. Where is the biblical truths for these?
We are not contradicting the words of the creator, we are just making sure that christians stop misrepresenting the Bible by making it look as if it is teaching science.Men are mere mortals and we are here for a short time... then judged. How are we to contradict the words of the creator, who lives outside of time and space and created us?
How do you know what God intended with the Bible?
From what I read, the bible can be simple enough for a child and yet academics that study....
Because the Bible is his written revelation while science is discovery.
The Bible is not simple enough for a child, you can see that in Acts 8:30.
This is the same reasoning (mistake) that christians used for flat earth and the heliocentric theory.The bible certainly does not divulge all the mysteries of science.. but when science contradicts the bible.... I am going to take the bible first.
We are the only ones who put the Bible on the spot to be looked as if it is being contradicted by facts by making it a science book.Again, we have to be careful stating that the bible has been contradicted and or refuted by any observation by any man.
That is just semantics. God made it clear to state "there was evening, there was morning, the first day...
There is no need for the sun or moon to be present for the length of time to be a day. snip..
This would be correct if there was no reference of "morning and evening" indicating an actual earth time being established .
Yes "maybe", you shouldn't ask for an "indication" because of that word. The word was to indicate it as all a random fill in the gaps to connect evolution.Did you seriously just say that? After saying "Maybe"?
And where does it give any indication, in scripture, for such an event?
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