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Ewww --- rookie error.Utter nonsense. A T.E. is different from an atheist in that a T.E. believes in God and that Jesus of Nazarath was/is the Christ (ie the savior).
Quit begging the question AV, and tell us exactly what price they're paying.That's a heck of a price to pay for cognitive dissonance.
In other words, his theology goes to the back of the bus when science gets aboard, right?
We'll, consider some of us the Rosa Parks of the Science Express.
Can you give me an example, VirOptimus, where choosing science over theology will lead science to making the wrong conclusion?Good theology is about the spirital realm and accept the physical reality. Your stand is meaningless as science is not at all like belief and all good scientists and theologians know this and are very careful to keep the issues seperate as mixing them leeds to nonsense results.
Can you give me an example, VirOptimus, where choosing science over theology will lead science to making the wrong conclusion?
(Just one, please.)
And of the two, which one belongs at the back of the Science Express Lines?There is never a choice as the two disciplines are about different things.
And of the two, which one belongs at the back of the Science Express Lines?
Who do you think is driving the bus?What exactly are you trying to prove with this kind of questioning?
Science isn't exactly going to be at the front of the Theology Express Line - whatever that means.
Yes, we all mutate/adapt/evolve
as each of us was created to fortunately change genescontinuously... hopefully to PRAISE God.
That said,
No ameoba has evolved into a dinosaur.
No earthworm has evolved into an eagle.
No ape has evolved into a human, either.
Yup --- you must know some good theologians Split Rock.Ewww --- rookie error.
"The Christ" means "the Anointed One".
"Jesus" means "the Savior".
Which American politician said, If English was good enough for Jesus, its good enough for Texas? at least I think it was a politician.
If I were to hazard a guess I'd say Bush. Possibly Quayle or Palin though they are not from Texas. *googles*
Ah... Well, google says what google says.
Sorry, this is not MY German... it´s God´s German!
Who do you think is driving the bus?
(That's my trump card ---)
I remember when I first signed on here in June 2006, I went to General Apologetics, and the first thing I saw was a discussion about something on Lake Sudoku or something.There was some good discussion earlier, reminded me of the days B.A.V. Oh well....
Scientists would disagree with you on this; and where does the Bible come in here --- anywhere?Science is the study of God's creation...
Scientists would disagree with you on this; and where does the Bible come in here --- anywhere?
Let's not just put this on the atheists' shoulders. How would any scientist know he is studying God's handiwork?Athiest ones would, maybe.
How?But it wouldn't matter in the context of the science, as they can both study the earth and come to the same scientific conclustions, it's just that the the theists will know that whatever the physical processes, God's mind and hand were ultimately behind it.
Let's not just put this on the atheists' shoulders. How would any scientist know he is studying God's handiwork?
Before he peers into that telescope, he has to approach the telescope with the knowledge that he is about to peruse God's creation, does he not?
How?
Absolutely! I agree with you 100%!Okay, so when I said know, I meant believe, but that's what it's like to have strong faith, right? You know, deep in you're heart, that God exists, even if you can't demonstrate it.
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