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eclectic1993
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10-20-2012 11:47 PM


Hi,
I have been a creationist for a long time. I have always loved science and sci-fi. As a creationist I absolutely am influenced by faith regarding origins. There are bits I don't understand. However I know clearly the boundary between my knowledge of science and my faith.
I'm curious in learning from thinking evolutionists who have looked at the strengths and weaknesses of their knowledge and beliefs.
What 'holes in your understanding of origins (bangers and toe) have you had to accept by faith? Just because you use faith to fill in the gaps doesn't mean it is bad science or not true. For now, given our clearest empirical understanding of origins, what do you accept on faith?
Gotta get back to "walking with dinosaurs" on TV. Aren't dinosaurs great? You now that us creationists really loved Jurassic park. Dinosaurs and man living in harmony. =)
Regards,
Chuck

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