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Recent content by ONEWAY

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    The battle of evolution vs creationism

    I know I have been gone for some time (due to Thanksgiving, being sick, and my Internet being out), but I would like to try to respond to some of the arguments made against mine back on pages 11-12 of this thread (sorry to interrupt the present debate). First, outhouse by calling creationism...
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    The battle of evolution vs creationism

    Sorry, I will be back shortly, gone for Thanksgiving. Have a great Thanksgiving and God bless!
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    Why don't Theist's admit that there's no evidence for God?

    Sorry, I will be back shortly, gone for Thanksgiving. Have a great Thanksgiving and God bless!
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    The battle of evolution vs creationism

    Let me clarify some of my statements from before. When I said our worldview influences science, I do understand there is a process to scientific inquiry and method. Yes, science researches and obtains certain results from their research. However, this research and the results must not stand...
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    Why don't Theist's admit that there's no evidence for God?

    Let me clarify a few points I made before. First, by saying that other religions have borrowed from the Bible's inspired authority from God, I am including both the Old and the New Testaments (if I understood your assertion correctly). By Scriptures own storyline, the Old and New Testaments...
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    Why don't Theist's admit that there's no evidence for God?

    I do agree that other texts claim to have the authority of God, but the ones that do are either connected to (i.e. Judaism) or are directly borrowing from the Christian worldview (i.e. Islam and Christian cults). God inspired the books of the Bible and from these came the other religions...
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    Why don't Theist's admit that there's no evidence for God?

    Trolle your claim is a very hard one to make. Out of the many thousands of texts we have that make up the Bible, one can hardly say they have been mistranslated and manipulated. Yes, at times they have been misinterpreted, but that is not at issue with the text itself. Scholars of all sorts...
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    The battle of evolution vs creationism

    My point is that our worldviews, and we all have them, affect everything we do. Science is not free from the influence of one's worldview, as much as many would like to think. Science seeeks to be objective, but the interpretation of one's results requires one to sift them through one's...
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    Why don't Theist's admit that there's no evidence for God?

    Trolle, that is just the thing, God has not waited for us to prove Him, He has proved Himself by revealing Himself through the Bible. Also, I would say that the greater challenge to pose is for someone to try to prove that God does not exist. I do think that God has meant for us to...
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    Why don't Theist's admit that there's no evidence for God?

    Truth is a funny thing, it cannot be both true and false. So, ladybug77, I would not agree with the idea that all scriptures are true or that truth is with all religions. Each religion with its scriptures often contradict and say different things about who God is, salvation, why we exist...
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    The battle of evolution vs creationism

    I would like to give a somewhat simple reply to the overall question. O how we do like our categories! Not to say categories are not appropriate, but the problem is that every person comes to the table with a worldview of their own, whether it is highly understood or developed or not. And...
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    Why don't Theist's admit that there's no evidence for God?

    In answer to the main question, why theists don't admit there is no evidence for God, is because there is evidence. As for the most specific evidence, I would still say there is proof that God exists and this proof is found ultimately in His own revelation of Himself in His word, the Bible...
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    Everyone on RF is really an atheist.

    In response to the main question, atheism is the denial of the existence of any God. In relation to worldviews, this is the definition of atheism. If one is defining atheism differently then its primary definition, please specify how one is defining it and why.
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    Question about the Christian God

    Question for anole3000: Just a simple question, why do you want to know?
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    Question about the Christian God

    Questions for Penguin (not for debate, rather clarification): I'm am just wondering, what exactly are your reasons are for rejecting God as being all-loving? What are your reasons for rejecting God as being omnipotent? Also, what do you mean by God being "all-loving"? And where do you...
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