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Originally posted by FabianFnas
Without success? Where have you been the last 2000 years? Are you blind? Are your eyes really so selective?
Yes. So far, the archaeologist's spade has yet to undermine nor contraindicate any Biblical scripture of which I am aware.

Well, for the last 50, I've been in South Carolina, pre-dominantly. Nine months before that I was in my mother's uterus. Prior to that, my soul existed, though I didn't have a corporeal body. I have little to no recollection of events prior to circa 1960....

No, my eyes aren't what they used to be, but I'm far from blind, thank God 🙂 . I trust this was a thoughtful, considerate question concerning my health and not just some snide, snarky, tactless insult--I have considered you above such tactics...

No, I believe I see quite variably. I don't choose to "see" some things and opt "not to see" others.

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Originally posted by PinkFloyd
Yes. So far, the archaeologist's spade has yet to undermine nor contraindicate any Biblical scripture of which I am aware.

No, I believe I see quite variably. I don't choose to "see" some things and opt "not to see" others.
Of course fossils and other findings contradicts the biblical Young Earth dogma!
If you cannot see this, then you have to tell us how you can avoid these facts?

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
Of course fossils and other findings contradicts the biblical Young Earth dogma!
If you cannot see this, then you have to tell us how you can avoid these facts?
I would think a wise person would not jump the gun and dismiss the Bible as wrong and conflicting with science. But I think a wise person would be patient and wait to see if someday the two will meet and prove each other correct. Don't ya think?

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Originally posted by galveston75
I would think a wise person would not jump the gun and dismiss the Bible as wrong and conflicting with science. But I think a wise person would be patient and wait to see if someday the two will meet and prove each other correct. Don't ya think?
I think fundamentalist christians should open their eyes for gods true creation. Wise men does. Ignorants doesn't. Don't ya think?

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
I think fundamentalist christians should open their eyes for gods true creation. Wise men does. Ignorants doesn't. Don't ya think?
Your just sooooo funny!!!! 😉

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Originally posted by galveston75
Your just sooooo funny!!!! 😉
Sorry I cannot find your postings funny. Your words seems to emanate from a darker era in human history than modern times with modern scientific findings. The era of superstition is over. Should be anyway.

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
Of course fossils and other findings contradicts the biblical Young Earth dogma!
If you cannot see this, then you have to tell us how you can avoid these facts?
And of course the fossils do not support the bible, right.
They do, but then again the bible was not to be taken as the word of G-d. It is simple meant to be used as way to live. A book in how to be against towards people and if you happen to belive in a G-d then by all means.
Come on now can you explain how the big bang started... and keep to the laws of physics please.
What I am saying is: What is dogma to you might be a way of living to some one else, so respect that.
Science is not perfect either.

But I wish you good luck with your belife.

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Originally posted by theprotectors
And of course the fossils do not support the bible, right.
They do, but then again the bible was not to be taken as the word of G-d. It is simple meant to be used as way to live. A book in how to be against towards people and if you happen to belive in a G-d then by all means.
Come on now can you explain how the big bang started... and keep to the la ...[text shortened]... , so respect that.
Science is not perfect either.

But I wish you good luck with your belife.
Fundamentalists don't agree with you, and it is to those I address.

The fundamentalists take the bible as the word of god. It is not only, according to them, as an alternative way of living, but the only way if you don't want to end up in the eternal burning hell, the free will doesn't exist if you don't want to take the consequences for your free will.

Are you a christian fundamentalist? I didn't know that...

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
Fundamentalists don't agree with you, and it is to those I address.

The fundamentalists take the bible as the word of god. It is not only, according to them, as an alternative way of living, but the only way if you don't want to end up in the eternal burning hell, the free will doesn't exist if you don't want to take the consequences for your free will.

Are you a christian fundamentalist? I didn't know that...
The fundamentalists take the bible as the word of god.

I should think most Christians, fundamentalists or not, would believe that.

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Originally posted by Conrau K
[b]The fundamentalists take the bible as the word of god.

I should think most Christians, fundamentalists or not, would believe that.[/b]
Then you are pro slavery, think women are inferior and think gays aregoing to hell.

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Originally posted by Conrau K
[b]The fundamentalists take the bible as the word of god.

I should think most Christians, fundamentalists or not, would believe that.[/b]
I don't the majority of the christians take the errors in the bible as the word of god. Fundamentalist take all the words in the bible, even the erroneous ones, as the true word of their god. That's the big difference between the nice majority part of the christianity and the fundamentalist ignorant ones.

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
I don't the majority of the christians take the errors in the bible as the word of god. Fundamentalist take all the words in the bible, even the erroneous ones, as the true word of their god. That's the big difference between the nice majority part of the christianity and the fundamentalist ignorant ones.
you forgot to enter the word 'think', ironic, indicative or merely coincidental mmmmmm

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Originally posted by theprotectors
And of course the fossils do not support the bible, right.
They do, but then again the bible was not to be taken as the word of G-d. It is simple meant to be used as way to live. A book in how to be against towards people and if you happen to belive in a G-d then by all means.
Come on now can you explain how the big bang started... and keep to the la ...[text shortened]... , so respect that.
Science is not perfect either.

But I wish you good luck with your belife.
They do, but then again the bible was not to be taken as the word of G-d

Another vowel phobic poster?!

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
you forgot to enter the word 'think', ironic, indicative or merely coincidental mmmmmm
Think? Fundamentalists never think. If they think they would never be fundamentalists. They let other think for them. Like the fundamentalists preachers. Who don't think either, by the way.

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
Think? Fundamentalists never think. If they think they would never be fundamentalists. They let other think for them. Like the fundamentalists preachers. Who don't think either, by the way.
oh the irony, your way more fundamentalist in your approach than even the craziest young earth creationist high on another evolutionary myth being uncovered as a fraudulent attempt to support the hypothesis, but seeing i like you, i shall offer a piece of free although admittedly unsolicited advise, give it up! its doing you no good whatsoever!