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Author Topic:   Where do Creationists think the Theory of Evolution comes from?
Buzsaw
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Message 87 of 109 (270224)
12-16-2005 10:45 PM


End Time Phenomena
The Biblical record is about one third prophecy, much of which can be empirically substantiated as either fulfilled or in the process of being fulfilled. With that corroborative track record, I go with the Biblical record on origins. Without going to it for reference, Philip's quote from Romans is prophetic of the latter days of apostacy and the secularist godless mindset of latter day humanity. Having said the above, I think TOE is an end time diabolical antichristian drive to erase all accountability of moral responsibility from the minds of mankind so as to absolve the world from any moral inhibitions devoid of any higher power. The moral decline and all the social problems it brings is one byproduct of this trend. It is as diabolical as every false doctrine and that includes unsubstantiated religious doctrines.
Don't ask me to elaborate on anything here to any significant extent as it would lead off topic. I'm offering my 2 cents worth and that's about all you're getting here is the 2 cents worth.

The immeasurable present is forever consuming the eternal future and extending the infinite past. buzsaw

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Buzsaw
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Message 91 of 109 (270374)
12-17-2005 5:35 PM
Reply to: Message 89 by Nuggin
12-17-2005 12:18 PM


Re: Let me introduce you to math and logic
Nuggin writes:
How do you empirically substantiate that a prophecy is in the process of being fulfilled?
Also, 1/3 of the Bible is prophecy?
1. As I said I don't intend to get into off topic stuff here, but briefly, the emerging cashless mark and number world monetary system as prophesied in Revelation 13 would be an example of prophecy emerging into fulfillment.
2. Most Biblical scholars estimate about a third of the Bible as prophetic, either past fulfillments, emerging ones or future ones not yet fulfilled.
I just wanted to answer the OP question, so please don't expect me to digress into all your off topic questions.

The immeasurable present is forever consuming the eternal future and extending the infinite past. buzsaw

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Buzsaw
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Message 93 of 109 (270610)
12-18-2005 8:08 PM
Reply to: Message 92 by Nuggin
12-17-2005 9:32 PM


Re: Let me introduce you to math and logic
Nuggins writes:
Fair enough, though I should let you know that most Biblical scholar recognize that most of what's in the Bible was put there in 1348.
The prophecies in it were assembled from much older manuscripts of which we have relatively early copies.

The immeasurable present is forever consuming the eternal future and extending the infinite past. buzsaw

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