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Author Topic:   Questions to evolutionists
Habanero
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Message 4 of 6 (68416)
11-21-2003 5:13 PM
Reply to: Message 3 by extremophile
11-17-2003 7:42 AM


I agree with you both. Evolution is a interesting concept. When I was a young boy, and a Christian came up to me and told me that I should believe everything in the bible, I couldnt let myself do that. I cant put my whole belief in a book. I believe Jesus was a real person, but most of the rest of the bible is a way to guide you through life. I,ve entered this site to see what is everybody's opinion on these topics.

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Habanero
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Message 6 of 6 (68441)
11-21-2003 7:20 PM
Reply to: Message 5 by sidelined
11-21-2003 5:25 PM


Thanks for the invite, sidelined. Myself, I,m still young( a Jr. in highschool) and my parents never forced a belief on me at all. I guess I am lucky for that. I accepted evolution as true, as did my parents.In fact, I would love to become a Paleontologist, or a Archeaologist and plan to follow that dream. But, at the same time, we are theists, also. The God we believe in is more of a creator of all things, and a totally loving, and passionate god. Yes, as a avid outdoor person, I have to agree with you there.lol Theres nothing like it.

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