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Does God not love everyone?
No, He doesn't.
God bless you .
In Christ, Ted.
No, He doesn't.
God bless you .
In Christ, Ted.
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Does God not love everyone?
No, He doesn't.
God bless you .
In Christ, Ted.
Because I disagree with your interpretation and I doubt I could convince you of any other without outside reasoning. Depends how open you are, but now it seems that outside reasoning wont work because you are more commited to your interpretation which includes an injustice (that salvation is only for humans born of humans) whereas as I would rather say it can be interperted in a way which allows for the wideness and deepness of Gods love.
Even a cloned human, which doesn't yet exist, would have to go through gestation and the biological process of becoming "alive". In my opinion that entails having life breathed into them by God. It's not like they are made of plastic or something. They are still living, breathing, individuals unique in their development. The cloning part simply means that they are genetically identical to someone else. It doesn't mean they are a carbon copied robot.
Does God not love everyone?
No, He doesn't.
God bless you .
In Christ, Ted.
God's Word tells us that the earth is the oldest thing in the created universe! Earth was first, in water -Genesis 1.I enjoy science so I care how old the Earth is. Folks are right that it doesn't affect out salvation so may not be important in that sense, but I don't understand why people aren't interested in this fascinating topic.
Anyway I don't think out talking will help either of us.... it seems we speak a different language and find it near impossible to understand why the other believes what they do. Prehaps we are too far apart in how we think to communicate well to each other our opinions.
yeshuasavedme: You know Im not talking about demons right?
As for scientifically created 'humans' I would ask why salvation would not be open to a being who is pretty much identical to humans, and who could quite easily live a more moral life than some Christians. God doesn't make any of us directly only indirectly, wouldn't you agree? It could also be said that is a human were made through science it would be indirect creation by God.
Anyway I don't think out talking will help either of us.... it seems we speak a different language and find it near impossible to understand why the other believes what they do. Prehaps we are too far apart in how we think to communicate well to each other our opinions.
It's very hard to reason, even Biblically, when we aren't even using the same Bible...
I mean, you and I, and I would assume even the vast number of YECs don't accept the book of Jasher, Enoch, Book of Giants, or any of the other Apochrypha that has been mentioned in his previous posts...
And since Yeshuasavedme's theology and doctrines and dogmas come from those books, no manner of explanation is going to be good enough for him. If he loves the Lord, which I think he does, and his intentions are honest, which I think they are, then the Lord knows his heart and his ideas about the universe or whatever certainly aren't going to keep him from salvation.
I think it's silly to deny something that is stare-you-in-the-face factual, but that doesn't have any bearing on the man's standing with the Lord.
science cannot create human beings. God made the one Adam human being as male and female persons, with one Adam spirit, with the seed of the sons in the loins of the firstborn Adam male, to multiply the Adam in the womb of the female. No Adam soul can be made outside of the Adam spirit itself, bringing the seed to fruit -even if the seed is taken outside the loins of the Adam and put into the female Adam egg, that is a seed that can only come to fruit by the Adam spirit multiplying Adam in that seed.....
I'm a she, a mother, a grandma, a wife, and a lover of the Word of God for 47 years, as of last month.
....If God didn't love the whole world, the option for salvation wouldn't even exist. Jesus wouldn't have ever come. So, yes. God does love everyone.
Punishment and wrath do not mean that God doesn't love. It's just a deserved punishment for the unfaithful and unrighteous. I can punish my son for doing wrong but that doesn't mean I don't love him. Surely you see that.
No problem, just thought to clear it up.My apologies. I don't see a sex symbol beside your username and just made an assumption.
Go back to my post where I said I would not repeat it. -Do you not read my posts?Are you talking about cloning or artificial insemination?