I personally do and I don't think that precludes me from being a good Christian. But I did get into an argument with someone at church about this and curious about the perspective of anons.
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I personally do and I don't think that precludes me from being a good Christian. But I did get into an argument with someone at church about this and curious about the perspective of anons.
Just a word of advice; if the Bible says it's true, then it is true.
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Tell me what isn't true.
In the sense that we have evolved over time to be more intelligent, yes. That we evolved from primates or salmon became honey badgers or something.... no.
NO!
Research funded by the Rothschilds also. That reason is not why I don't believe in it
Hoax to keep the masses stupid, discredit God, and don't forget, comms for the elite.
You can pray and/or meditate about what is or isn't true. Go to the source.
2nd law of thermodynamics...all processes manifest a tendency towards decay/disintegration with a net increase in entropy (randomness or disorder) of the system. Nothing is now being created or destroyed. See the following for biblical support of that fact Colossians 1:16-17 Hebrews 1:2-3 2 Peter 3:5-7 Psalm 148:5-6 Isaiah 40:26 Nehemiah 9:6 And of course, Genesis 2:1-3 Stay in The Word and don't be deceived!
I don't see why evolution by natural selection and the creation of Man by God are mutually exclusive. God is omnipotent and omniscient. He knows the endpoint of the evolutionary process. And he created all of the rules of physics and chemistry, etc, by which the evolutionary process abides. So why wouldn't God have used evolution as the process by which He designed Man?
The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist.
Correct.