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I personally don't believe in anything magical or supernatural, for example I dismiss creation ex nihilo as incoherence. God isn't a witch/sorcerer in my opinion but rather a potter who molds clay.
But as for you, you do believe in creation ex nihilo. Given that belief, I'm curious - why abiogenesis and slow evolution?
In your view, why didn't God simply pop everything into existence fully formed and ready made?
God merits no praise for creation if no tinkering was involved for Him to acquire His knowledge and expertise.
No, because in RESPECT TO ABIOGENESIS, these two assertions differ vastly:
...(1). In Genesis God says that abiogenesis occurred.
...(2). In Genesis God decreed the emergence of species (an observable phenomenon, at least to the angels) which MIGHT imply abiogenesis.
Your constant fallback statement.
It's becoming painfully clear that most of the time when you've leveraged this accusation, you're just plain misreading me.
Proof of non-literalism? Yet your science books will tell you, "The sun rises in east and sets in the west."
Great. I've just proved, by your logic, that your science textbooks are non-literal.
Proving my point. You read me the way you WANT to read me. Nothing more convenient than a strawman, right?See above. If you didn't mean it, why say it? Evolution can't imply abiogenesis.
You constantly do this. Sheer assertion. Your view is ALWAYS the default. (And please don't retort with 2 Peter 3:8, as that verse states the converse of itself in the same vein, thereby leaving precious little certainty as to Peter's meaning).God created the universe, from which all other things unfolded as He commanded. He has not need for a timetable; fast or slow by our reckoning is not an issue for Him.
Dishonest debating. I was extrapolating YOUR view of God.I don't see how you could consider an omnipotent Creator to be a "witch/sorcerer."
Magic/supernatural is what witches/sorcerers indulge in. That's YOUR view of God, not mine. And it has no merit!
Sheer assertion. Why is your interpretation presupposed to be the only possible correct one? Suppose a farmer spends several days planting seed and inseminating cows. At the end of the week, at the dinner table, he holds up his glass of wine with this toast, "Let the land bring forth a rich harvest and multiple cattle." (In fact he could make this statement even BEFORE laying that groundwork).Since God says that the Earth brought forth living things according to His will, there's really no scriptural support for denying it.
Sheer assertion. Why is your interpretation presupposed to be the only possible correct one? Suppose a farmer spends several days planting seed and inseminating cows. At the end of the week, at the dinner table, he holds up his glass of wine with this toast, "Let the land bring forth a rich harvest and multiple cattle."
You're nitpicking my response. You weren't part of a 3,000 year old Hebrew-speaking culture and hence can only have limited understanding of its idiomatic expressions. To that ancient Hebrew mindset, the kind of language I used could idiomatically amount to this, "Let the land be prolific/prosperous/abundant of harvest and cattle."Never heard a farmer make a statement like that. Land doesn't bring forth cattle.
Double standard. What you're saying is, "When God does magic/sorcery/witchcraft, let's call it something else."Conflating magic with God's will and power is an error:
Magic and miracles might mean the same thing to some people, but there is actually a vast difference between the two terms. It is proper to say that Jesus worked miracles, but it would be wrong to attribute His works to magic. Basically, magic and miracles differ in their source: magic has either a human or demonic source, but miracles are a supernatural work of God.
"God made the beasts of the earth according to their kinds, the livestock according to their kinds, and everything that crawls upon the earth according to its kind."
That doesn't sound like either abiogenesis or evolution to me.
Actually I read those words in a science article. And it left an indelible impression upon me even though I no longer have the article.No, it says that this is caused by the rotation of the Earth. You've merely made that claim.
Sheer assertion.He says he created them by bringing them forth from the earth. You just don't approve of the way He did it. And you seem to be more and more upset with me, so perhaps we should not respond to each other for a bit. I'll let you have the last word.
So? He brought Adam and Eve forth from the earth - formed them from the dust of the earth. That proves abiogenesis?He says he created them by bringing them forth from the earth.
We are talking about the same verse, right?He says he created them by bringing them forth from the earth.
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