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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
Isn't Evolution Biblical?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gerry" data-source="post: 359747" data-attributes="member: 2468"><p>I have just read through this thread. Ya know what? This thread has nothing at all to do with evolution. What this thread is about is how do you view the Bible.</p><p></p><p>If you believe in a Literal interpretation of the Bible, there is no room for evolution, or even Theistic Evolution.</p><p></p><p>If on the other hand you reject a literal interpretation of the Bible there is plenty of room for evolution.</p><p></p><p>Since that issue is not even being addressed directly, no minds will be changed. Why not move on to a thread and discuss why you accept or reject a literal interpretation of the Bible?</p><p></p><p>For the record, I personally go with the Literal interpretation. Otherwise it is too complicated deciding what is literal and what is figurative. But to me the important thing is what you think of Jesus, and whether He was literal and what He did was literal. If we can agree on Jesus, I could care less if you believe in Theisitc Evolution or not.</p><p></p><p>The question was: "Isn't Evolution Biblical?" The answer is: Depends on whether you accept or reject a literal interpretation of the Bible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerry, post: 359747, member: 2468"] I have just read through this thread. Ya know what? This thread has nothing at all to do with evolution. What this thread is about is how do you view the Bible. If you believe in a Literal interpretation of the Bible, there is no room for evolution, or even Theistic Evolution. If on the other hand you reject a literal interpretation of the Bible there is plenty of room for evolution. Since that issue is not even being addressed directly, no minds will be changed. Why not move on to a thread and discuss why you accept or reject a literal interpretation of the Bible? For the record, I personally go with the Literal interpretation. Otherwise it is too complicated deciding what is literal and what is figurative. But to me the important thing is what you think of Jesus, and whether He was literal and what He did was literal. If we can agree on Jesus, I could care less if you believe in Theisitc Evolution or not. The question was: "Isn't Evolution Biblical?" The answer is: Depends on whether you accept or reject a literal interpretation of the Bible. [/QUOTE]
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