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Quote by: Mr.Vicchio I never have EVER claimed to be a "creationist"
I do however respect thier right to that view. I think it's wrong, but I am secure in my views enough to not resort ot insulting others to make myself feel better. |
Sorry. I misunderstood you motives. I was looking for some rational discussion if possible. None seems to be forthcoming so far. I hope that you aren't right that it has been shut off by insult.
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Quote by: Mr. Vicchio The Biblical account of Genisis IMHO was God's way of explaining life and reality to early man. Nothing more, nothing less. |
On the other hand, god could be man's way of explaining natural phenenoma that he didn't understand. Gods threw the lightening bolts, gods caused the floods, gods inflicted mankind with plagues and disease as punishment for sins.
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Quote by: Mr. Vicchio God created the Universe, set things in motion based on the laws of reality that we interact with on a daily basis and sat back and watched his creation unfold. I am a Spiritual Christian, therefore I can perfectly accept evolution as fact, and God's hand at work. It's really one in the same. |
Well, that' one way of looking at it except that it is all so unnecessary. Why postulate supernatural beings where none are necessary.
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Quote by: Mr. Vicchio Why is that so hard to accept? |
Well, there just isn't any evidence for any of it.
So back to the cats.