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Spurgeon Preached Old Earth Creationism
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<blockquote data-quote="inquiring mind" data-source="post: 77016963" data-attributes="member: 394017"><p>Thank you for the inspirational song… I enjoyed it. Nice story also, but I remind you that you’re preaching to the choir with the topic of questioning. My avatar is ‘inquiring mind’ after all, whether you believe it to be the case or not. Reason does not always lead to a loss of faith for everyone, one or the other, as might be gathered from a sub-title (‘Faith <strong><u>or</u></strong> Reason’) in your story. If you are truly open, why not ‘Faith <strong><u>and</u></strong> Reason’?</p><p></p><p>But to the point here, since no one was there to witness it, the cookie-cutter academic teaching that rock layers were deposited slowly over millions of years is only speculative, and more importantly for evolutionists, necessary for TOE. Whereas, with rapid sedimentary deposits, like during the Genesis Flood, the order of fossilized remains found in different rock layers is not necessarily the slow, gradual order in which they evolved, but could be the order in which remains were buried and fossilized, as in a catastrophic flood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inquiring mind, post: 77016963, member: 394017"] Thank you for the inspirational song… I enjoyed it. Nice story also, but I remind you that you’re preaching to the choir with the topic of questioning. My avatar is ‘inquiring mind’ after all, whether you believe it to be the case or not. Reason does not always lead to a loss of faith for everyone, one or the other, as might be gathered from a sub-title (‘Faith [B][U]or[/U][/B] Reason’) in your story. If you are truly open, why not ‘Faith [B][U]and[/U][/B] Reason’? But to the point here, since no one was there to witness it, the cookie-cutter academic teaching that rock layers were deposited slowly over millions of years is only speculative, and more importantly for evolutionists, necessary for TOE. Whereas, with rapid sedimentary deposits, like during the Genesis Flood, the order of fossilized remains found in different rock layers is not necessarily the slow, gradual order in which they evolved, but could be the order in which remains were buried and fossilized, as in a catastrophic flood. [/QUOTE]
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