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D. Scarlatti defined a "creationist" as:
A devotee to the discredited notion of special creation. A quibbler in misplaced teleology. A proponent of "intelligent design."
Originally posted by npetreley
The source you provided lists some denominations. You simply made up the rest. Pure evolutionary logic. No need for real evidence, just make up the supporting "facts" as you go.
Originally posted by Sinai
In what manner (and by whom) has the "notion of special creation" been discredited?
How does the belief that God created the universe--including our planet--and life on our planet constitute a "misplaced teleology"?
Originally posted by flyingpenguin
I take the Bible as literal truth. I can't see how you can take it anyother way? I mean, who are you to decide which parts are true and which are false?
And how can you believe a book that has lies in it? I mean, being a Christian means that you put your faith of salvation in Christ. But if the Bible has lies in it...then how can you trust the words of Christ as told by the Bible?
David
Originally posted by flyingpenguin
It appears that I fit in with the "quaint pre-enlightenment" crowd....which is fine with me. I take the Bible as literal truth. I can't see how you can take it anyother way? I mean, who are you to decide which parts are true and which are false?
And how can you believe a book that has lies in it? I mean, being a Christian means that you put your faith of salvation in Christ. But if the Bible has lies in it...then how can you trust the words of Christ as told by the Bible?
Originally posted by Raging Atheist
Sorry, I've had this debate with some Christians who said they didnt take the Bible literally and said it was meant to be interpretted... I told them they weren't real Christians and they didnt like that... finally... a voice of reason... um... kind of...
Originally posted by Didaskomenos
Raging,
I'm afraid that building up in your mind the picture that all Christians must believe the Bible in a blind literalism is just setting up a straw man that's easy for a lazy atheist to topple. It's a lot harder to ridicule Christianity once you realize that you can't keep punching holes in something most Christians don't believe in.
Sorry, I've had this debate with some Christians who said they didnt take the Bible literally and said it was meant to be interpretted... I told them they weren't real Christians and they didnt like that... finally... a voice of reason... um... kind of...
Originally posted by Didaskomenos
It's not quite so hard as all that to find what's literal and what's not. You've just got to want to know. Most of the time it's obvious: when God said that he wanted to gather Israel under his wings, we get the hint that we don't worship a giant cosmic hen. And yes, it does require work - and faith (some literalists exercise it far too little) - to determine what the truth is in any given situation. But then again, Christianity is not for the lazy.
Originally posted by Didaskomenos
? I was trying to keep the light mood! No offense intended!
::mutters "Turkey"::
D. Scarlatti defined a "creationist" as:
A devotee to the discredited notion of special creation. A quibbler in misplaced teleology. A proponent of "intelligent design."
Sinai then asked:
In what manner (and by whom) has the "notion of special creation" been discredited?
Sinai also asked:
How does the belief that God created the universe--including our planet--and life on our planet constitute a "misplaced teleology"? Thank you.
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