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Taking the Bible literally is correct, but not the current reading.
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<blockquote data-quote="John Bannister" data-source="post: 76650721" data-attributes="member: 443644"><p>I can fully understand that, as it is truth, though it should not have been. The embrace of Evolution itself was not at issue, the issue was the asserted belief that to understand one aspect of Creation should give us sense that it was not Created.</p><p>Darwin himself sought the truths of Creation to give glory to God, as it should be for a man, and it bolstered his faith. Those who came after use his discovery to mock God, in arrogant claim that they had no need of Him, because they understand a part of His work. </p><p></p><p>You are right to attack their arrogance, and their dogmas, and their insistence on the explaining away of God who is greater than them, by stating their own vast knowledge on worldly things. </p><p>Forgive those who may have tried in their youth, but fell away, as they had only been hopeful, not in true knowledge of the living God who cannot be abandoned so easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Bannister, post: 76650721, member: 443644"] I can fully understand that, as it is truth, though it should not have been. The embrace of Evolution itself was not at issue, the issue was the asserted belief that to understand one aspect of Creation should give us sense that it was not Created. Darwin himself sought the truths of Creation to give glory to God, as it should be for a man, and it bolstered his faith. Those who came after use his discovery to mock God, in arrogant claim that they had no need of Him, because they understand a part of His work. You are right to attack their arrogance, and their dogmas, and their insistence on the explaining away of God who is greater than them, by stating their own vast knowledge on worldly things. Forgive those who may have tried in their youth, but fell away, as they had only been hopeful, not in true knowledge of the living God who cannot be abandoned so easily. [/QUOTE]
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