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<blockquote data-quote="dctalkexp" data-source="post: 14368017" data-attributes="member: 18889"><p>To say that Genesis is mythology, to me, is anti-Bible. It is taking the obvious meaning of Scripture, which is that Adam literally sinned, and that Jesus literally redeemed that sin. If we are afraid that anti-literal Genesis scientists (is that better?) are going to prove something that's not in God's word, then are we really, fullt trusting Him? I don't find that they have done this, but many are afraid of this because of the academic prowess they are said to have. </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>True, but where it's clear that it's literal, it should be taken that way. God's word isn't a malleable book to be shaped by the modern dogmas of our day. It is absolute, and unchanging.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Science is a good thing. No way would I ever fight against science. If I were, I wouldn't be using this computer, talking on the phone, or watching television. What I disagree with are dogmatic assumptions about our past based on interpretable, circumstantial evidence.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I'm not ignoring the world around me, I am quite conscious of it, as a matter of fact. I disagree with you that evolutionary dogma, as well as other Godless theories, are advancing our world into a state of of scientific knowledge. I think they are advancing our world into a state of massive scientific deceit.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I am quite concerned with this statement. We know the origin of our universe because of God's Word. To put fallible, secular theories about our origin in the hands of secularists is a very dangerous thing indeed. As Christians, we should be concerned with putting God's Word as the supreme authority, rather than putting its authority in the hands of people who are trying to speculate about things which they calim happened millions and billions of years ago. God will never lie, and if you truly believe this, then there should be absolutely no fear in taking God at His Word in Genesis. He knows a billion times more than every human mind that has ever existed put together has known. Therefore, I decide to side with His Word, not sinful men and their dogmas contrary to God.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the post,</p><p>God bless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dctalkexp, post: 14368017, member: 18889"] To say that Genesis is mythology, to me, is anti-Bible. It is taking the obvious meaning of Scripture, which is that Adam literally sinned, and that Jesus literally redeemed that sin. If we are afraid that anti-literal Genesis scientists (is that better?) are going to prove something that's not in God's word, then are we really, fullt trusting Him? I don't find that they have done this, but many are afraid of this because of the academic prowess they are said to have. True, but where it's clear that it's literal, it should be taken that way. God's word isn't a malleable book to be shaped by the modern dogmas of our day. It is absolute, and unchanging. Science is a good thing. No way would I ever fight against science. If I were, I wouldn't be using this computer, talking on the phone, or watching television. What I disagree with are dogmatic assumptions about our past based on interpretable, circumstantial evidence. I'm not ignoring the world around me, I am quite conscious of it, as a matter of fact. I disagree with you that evolutionary dogma, as well as other Godless theories, are advancing our world into a state of of scientific knowledge. I think they are advancing our world into a state of massive scientific deceit. I am quite concerned with this statement. We know the origin of our universe because of God's Word. To put fallible, secular theories about our origin in the hands of secularists is a very dangerous thing indeed. As Christians, we should be concerned with putting God's Word as the supreme authority, rather than putting its authority in the hands of people who are trying to speculate about things which they calim happened millions and billions of years ago. God will never lie, and if you truly believe this, then there should be absolutely no fear in taking God at His Word in Genesis. He knows a billion times more than every human mind that has ever existed put together has known. Therefore, I decide to side with His Word, not sinful men and their dogmas contrary to God. Thanks for the post, God bless. [/QUOTE]
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