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Creationists: How exactly did the fall of man change biological organisms?
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<blockquote data-quote="dlamberth" data-source="post: 76116938" data-attributes="member: 15224"><p>My bad. But only because I don't believe that evolution stops. If we take the science that Human Sapiens have been walking the Earth for 300,000 years or so, we didn't just stop evolving on that day. </p><p>That means that for at least 100,000 years, as noted, we have been evolving with an awareness of spirit. That doesn't take into account the build up of time of evolved Human spiritual awareness before that 100,000 year mark. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Good point. The way of my understanding is that we Humans have a way of wanting to define the undefinable. Because that can't be done, the imagination comes into play in an attempt to do so. What happens than is that unfortunately rather than wisdom bubbling up, often dogma is born.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlamberth, post: 76116938, member: 15224"] My bad. But only because I don't believe that evolution stops. If we take the science that Human Sapiens have been walking the Earth for 300,000 years or so, we didn't just stop evolving on that day. That means that for at least 100,000 years, as noted, we have been evolving with an awareness of spirit. That doesn't take into account the build up of time of evolved Human spiritual awareness before that 100,000 year mark. Good point. The way of my understanding is that we Humans have a way of wanting to define the undefinable. Because that can't be done, the imagination comes into play in an attempt to do so. What happens than is that unfortunately rather than wisdom bubbling up, often dogma is born. [/QUOTE]
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