To: Lurker
Or maybe you are incredibly wrong. I grew up under a heavy science interest. At the time, so many thousands of years ago, there wasn’t even an inkling of evolution. No idea that snakes may have perhaps changed from legged ancestors. Why would Moses, undethe guidance of the Holy Spirit, pen something that suggests that snakes may have had legs? God told Moses what had happened.
23 posted on
02/08/2011 11:54:21 AM PST by
RoadGumby
(For God so loved the world)
To: RoadGumby
Why would Moses, undethe guidance of the Holy Spirit, pen something that suggests that snakes may have had legs? Because he liked making stories up to amuse people or to keep them in line?
God told Moses what had happened.
Moses said that God told him. Nobody was there to confirm it.
24 posted on
02/08/2011 12:02:43 PM PST by
Lurker
(The avalanche has begun. The pebbles no longer have a vote.)
To: RoadGumby
No idea that snakes may have perhaps changed from legged ancestors. Why would Moses, undethe guidance of the Holy Spirit, pen something that suggests that snakes may have had legs? God told Moses what had happened.
Points for creativity I suppose. Was this the same conversation God told Moses that bats were birds?
60 posted on
02/09/2011 10:34:30 AM PST by
whattajoke
(Let's keep Conservatism real.)
To: RoadGumby
You’re being nice...
There are so many logic fallacies bound up in the “you don’t believe like I do so you must hate science” that I could be here all day.
“Discerning Truth” is a great book, BTW.
67 posted on
02/09/2011 11:47:50 AM PST by
MrB
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