Posted on 07/06/2009 1:49:59 PM PDT by NYer
And if we see a star forming from a nebulae.....
Was God any less responsible for its creation than the creation of our Sun?
Do you think a creation event can only be attributed to God if non physical means were used in the creation?
I believe what the bible says about how God made things whole. There are thing that are created like an embryo that grows up to be what it’s parents are. The bible says that he created the animals and they produced after their kind. A male and female of one species mate and they produce an offspring of that species. Two fish mate and have little fishes not little birds and dogs and cats. The bible says that God formed you in your mothers womb. God did not form you in a monkeys womb and your became a man or woman. That would be against what God said He did in Geneses. Why do you find it so hard to believe God’s word?
What fossil records show me a whale that had legs.
The Bible says that God called for the land and seas to bring forth life; not that God created all species directly and in their present form.
Why do you find it so hard to believe God’s word?
Having problems with the questions in Post #21?
And if we see a star forming from a nebulae.....
Was God any less responsible for its creation than the creation of our Sun?
Do you think a creation event can only be attributed to God if non physical means were used in the creation?
ELS,
Please don’t drag pesky facts into an emotionally charged temper tantrum.
allmendream,
Go have a cookie.
Pardon my mistake. St. Paul/St. Peter is immaterial to the question of how one feels about using radiometric dating to determine if a skeleton is the proper age to be from either.
Anyone who doubts radiometric dating want to weigh in on utilizing it in this instance?
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