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<blockquote data-quote="MoonLancer" data-source="post: 55289114" data-attributes="member: 198960"><p>I have an even better example that is more akin to what we find. </p><p></p><p>What if the Bible said God created raisin bread ex nihilo, but when you investigate you find lots of dirty dishes that appear to have been used to bake the bread. you find anti stick spry an the brad pan, You find flower on the counter, Egg shells in the garbage etc...</p><p></p><p>This is the problem. Do you believe the Bible that God <em>ex nihiloed</em> the bread, or do you believe all the evidence that it was baked? Why did the bible say it was created ex<em> nihilo</em> when all the evidence shows otherwise? In this example if God really did ex nihilo the bread, its pretty fair to say there was at least some deception going on. Of couse in this example the most likely outcome is that the bible is simply wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonLancer, post: 55289114, member: 198960"] I have an even better example that is more akin to what we find. What if the Bible said God created raisin bread ex nihilo, but when you investigate you find lots of dirty dishes that appear to have been used to bake the bread. you find anti stick spry an the brad pan, You find flower on the counter, Egg shells in the garbage etc... This is the problem. Do you believe the Bible that God [I]ex nihiloed[/I] the bread, or do you believe all the evidence that it was baked? Why did the bible say it was created ex[I] nihilo[/I] when all the evidence shows otherwise? In this example if God really did ex nihilo the bread, its pretty fair to say there was at least some deception going on. Of couse in this example the most likely outcome is that the bible is simply wrong. [/QUOTE]
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