thaumaturgy
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Also Christs geneology is traced back to Adam and the number of years so involved are ~6000 .
Which genealogy? The one with 43 generations or the one with 28?
I'll soften my tone here a bit and point out that there are many scientists who are christians. They don't see it the same way you do.
or if you want to live in this world and be a Christian you cannot go to a public school or you must lie in exams. Is that the way you all think your founding fathers wanted it to be in the US? Is this not in itself the interference of Governments over "religious freedom "
See, unfortunately, a freedom of religion in a pluralistic society means you have to accept that there are others who definitely do not believe as you do. That is what the Founding Fathers wanted.
In this sense religions simply cannot co-exist. Their coexistence with other mutually exclusive religions is a tenuous thing at best. I would propose certainly an unpopular plan to make the society more stable, but failing to eliminate religion altogether, I'll settle for people just realizing that they have a survival advantage to cooperation rather than conflict.
In this sense I really do like the ecumenical movement. I, of course, came up through that sort of upbringing in the midwest from a middle-of-the-road Methodist childhood.
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