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1/22/19 9:28 AM |
Stevenr | | Missouri | | | |
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What do you think of this thesis statement: The problem Christian's face in the Creationism versus evolutionism debate is the tendency for people to treat it like a court trial; the Creationists have become the prosecuting attorney, who must work to build a rock solid, irrefutable case… the evolutionists are simply defense attorneys whose only need is to cast reasonable doubt on the Creationists assertions. The fact is, science, by rule of its own nature, can afford to be wrong… it can afford to find a new and better answer... it can be proven wrong, and not suffer negative consequences—and evolution disguises itself as science. This is why it is so important to ONLY discuss facts, and not supposition. Too many times, Creationists end up acting like the defense attorney… throwing out non-facts and ill conceived hypotheses to the world, hoping to cast a reasonable doubt on evolution… but when those errors come to light, it has the opposite effect, and simply makes our case look weak. |
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1/20/19 2:30 PM |
Stevenr | | Missouri | | | |
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“So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.” (Genesis 1:27)- Man was created in the image of God. There has been a lot of speculation over the years on what exactly that means: does it mean physically—that God is bipedal? Does it mean conceptually—referring to our three parts: Spirit, body, and soul? Does it mean philosophically—referring to our ability to choose good and evil? Maybe it means all three. However, for the Christian it takes on new meaning. Mankind was created in the image of God, but we are called to ACT like Christ. Consider the attributes: holy, righteous, merciful, giving, loving, compassionate... the list can go on and on... but ask yourself; are you acting like Christ? If not, isn’t it time for us to start? |
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