Originally posted by twhiteheadI told you they come from bones to fossils, now if you want to tell me how they
So stop dodging the question and state clearly whether or not the claim that fossils come from bones is knowledge or whether it is equivalent to believing in fairy tales.
[b]There isn't two different claims,
Yes there is. You claim on the one hand that we cannot know anything without knowing the origin of everything and on the other hand you admit the existence of knowledge. One of those two claims is necessarily false.[/b]
(the creatures whose bones became fossils) then that is equal to fairy tales. If you
want to spin a tale on how everything came from nothing that is equal to a fairy
tale, if you want to tell me based upon evidence any of the above that too is just
like saying this movie was based upon a real events which is equal to a fairly tale
since it all springs from the mind of man.
Kelly
Originally posted by RJHinds"A true Christian would not believe that. Only those deceived by Satan the devil would believe such things."
A true Christian would not believe that. Only those deceived by Satan the devil would believe such things.
Why? How does believing in evolution keep one from being a Christian?
15 Aug 12
Originally posted by kbear1kEvolution is a denial of God as the Creator of all the different kinds of life forms and that God designed them to reproduce only after their own kind.
"A true Christian would not believe that. Only those deceived by Satan the devil would believe such things."
Why? How does believing in evolution keep one from being a Christian?
Originally posted by RJHindsMost Christians I've met see 'evolution' as the description of what they believe God designed and how it developed.
Evolution is a denial of God as the Creator of all the different kinds of life forms and that God designed them to reproduce only after their own kind.
Originally posted by SwissGambitIndeed. Or, perhaps, those who deny that 'evolution' is the description of what God designed and how it developed aren't True Christians® It's a bit like the rival international boxing organizations around the world, how many are there now?
But they aren't True Christians®.
Originally posted by RJHindsI have met loads and loads. SwissGambit preempted you on the True Christians® silliness. It didn't give you pause for thought, I see.
You apparently have not met any true Christians.
I am aware that there are Christians who agree with you about the Young Earth thing, and I've met quite a few people who have views similar to yours.
But, as I said, most Christians I've met see 'evolution' as the system/process they believe God designed.
Originally posted by KellyJaySo when you believe it, it is 'fact' but when someone else believes it and you don't it is equal to fairy tales and 'all springs from the mind of man'. I am glad we have finally established that.
I told you they come from bones to fossils, now if you want to tell me how they
(the creatures whose bones became fossils) then that is equal to fairy tales. If you
want to spin a tale on how everything came from nothing that is equal to a fairy
tale, if you want to tell me based upon evidence any of the above that too is just
like saying this movie was ...[text shortened]... a real events which is equal to a fairly tale
since it all springs from the mind of man.
Kelly
Originally posted by twhiteheadNothing to do with what I believe or not, if someone is making it to 'fit' some data
So when you believe it, it is 'fact' but when someone else believes it and you don't it is equal to fairy tales and 'all springs from the mind of man'. I am glad we have finally established that.
point that is what you got. If you have something you cannot test and have no way
of being proven wrong, it is what you got! Most of your world views are based upon
things like that, what people 'believe' happened billions of years ago and how it
causes you to view things today.
Kelly