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The Truth About The Earth!!!!

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steen

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HiddenWITNESS said:
What is with you guys? you can't believe in Creation if you belief in evolution.
Well, that depends on what you mean with those terms.

Evolution not only says millions of years,
No, it doesn't. Evolution says that there is a change in a population from one generation to the next.

but it also says that we evolved,
Sure. We are all evolving right now. So?

the earth was created by a big bang.
Nope. Nothing about evolution says anything about a Big Bang or anything about the origin of the universe. I suggest that if you want to speak against something, you first learn what it actually is that you speak against.

We were created in the beginning by God, he spoke and it happened, it also says that God created the land animals And man on the same day.
Yes. Great allegory, isn't it? Surely speaks to God's glory and wonders.

The Bible does mention dinosaurs in Job and describes them in great detail.
Nope.

The Bible does prove that we were created around 6,000.
Actually, no it doesn't. The Bible doesn't 'prove" anything. I suggest you also read up on what "proof" means (Such as the ability of independent verification).

And most of evolution was made up simply to try and prove Darwin's theory.
Nope. You are bearing false witness here.

The embrios were faked but it's still in the textbooks.
Huh? Are you talking about Haekel? "Recapitulation is not part of established science.

The ape-human skull was faked but it's in the smithsonian as evidence.
What are you talking about? I am not aware of any hominid skull at the Smithsonian that is a integral part of the evidence for hominid evolution? Could you please clarify?

So how can you believe that dinasours were extinct millions of years ago
Because the evidence shows this.

if they are still pushing proved lies.
"Proved lies"? Your examples above? Are you familiar with the term "straw man"?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man

All evolution, and any other belief, is, is a way to get out of answering to a higher power.
Nope. You are again bearing false witness about science. That doesn't help your credibility.

They don't want to answer to anybody.
I am not sure what you are talking about here? Most scientists are Christians, at least in the US.

If God created every animal in the beginning then there's no way that they were extinct before man.
Well, then you are admitting that these animals were NOT created by God, then.

There is no true evidence of evolution,
you are again bearing false witness. You might have good intentions, but I doubt that false claims carry and browny points at the Pearly gates.

and anything that they do find is probably an extinct animal or not clear enough.
Ah, a "just because I say so" wild speculation? At least that is what it looks like. So how do you explain ring species, f.ex.? They are not extinct, and the evidence is very clear because the species all exist right now.
 
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Does the term Behometh mean anything to you. What about leviathan? In the Bible and described in Job. They have been pushing lies, and they have been trying to get out of anything to do with God. They do say that the earth was created by a big bang, I know this because it's in my Biology book and it's under the evolution category. i have done a bunch of Bible study and i did not say that animals were not created by God i said that if every land animal and man were created on the same day then there's no waay they were extinct. There is a human-ape skull that someone tried to push as evidence for man evolving from apes. you can't believe part of one belief and not the rest. Just like all the Bible is true, but you want to only believe part of it. Who needs to get the facts?
 
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HiddenWITNESS said:
Does the term Behometh mean anything to you. What about leviathan? In the Bible and described in Job. They have been pushing lies, and they have been trying to get out of anything to do with God. They do say that the earth was created by a big bang, I know this because it's in my Biology book and it's under the evolution category. i have done a bunch of Bible study and i did not say that animals were not created by God i said that if every land animal and man were created on the same day then there's no waay they were extinct. There is a human-ape skull that someone tried to push as evidence for man evolving from apes. you can't believe part of one belief and not the rest. Just like all the Bible is true, but you want to only believe part of it. Who needs to get the facts?
Whether a 10th grade biology book puts the Big Bang under evolution or not, it is not the same theory. (Also, the Big Bang theory is about the formation of the universe, not the earth.) The Theory of Evolution literally describes the change in alleles over time. FWIW, my college-level biology book says nothing about the Big Bang, which technically falls under astrophysics.

Behemoth and leviathan are disputed as to what they are referring to.

They have been pushing lies, and they have been trying to get out of anything to do with God.

Who, scientists? Science makes no statements about God. While individual evolutionists might use the theory to try and push atheism, that does not say anything about the credibility of the theory itself.

Just like all the Bible is true, but you want to only believe part of it.

Most TE's believe the entirety of the Bible is true.
 
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HiddenWITNESS said:
Does the term Behometh mean anything to you.
Yeah, actually, most biblical scholars conclude that the Behemoth referred to a hippopotamus.
What about leviathan?
Again, most biblical scholars conclude that if this refers to an actual creature instead of a folk legend, it is probably the crocodile.
In the Bible and described in Job. They have been pushing lies, and they have been trying to get out of anything to do with God.
Then why do theistic evolutionists like myself exist?
They do say that the earth was created by a big bang
Well, I suppose that's one way of putting it. It took a long time for the earth to be created after the Big Bang occured.
I know this because it's in my Biology book and it's under the evolution category.
Really? What biology book do you use?
i have done a bunch of Bible study and i did not say that animals were not created by God i said that if every land animal and man were created on the same day then there's no waay they were extinct.
Certainly not if you make the mistake of taking Genesis literally. The Genesis account is allegorical in nature, intended to impart a moral lesson on the relationship between man and God, not to instruct humanity on how the world actually was formed.
There is a human-ape skull that someone tried to push as evidence for man evolving from apes.
Actually, there are many such skulls and other remains that link human and pre-human species' development.
you can't believe part of one belief and not the rest. Just like all the Bible is true, but you want to only believe part of it.
No, theistic evolutionists believe the whole Bible. We just don't believe that the Genesis account was intended literally. Using a proper, contextual interpretation of the Bible is not the same as not believing in it.
Who needs to get the facts?
From my experience, usually the creationists. For instance, until this post you probably thought (as many creationists do) that the biblical Behemoth referred to a dinosaur living contemporaneously with modern man. Now you know differently.
 
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