(October 26, 2013 at 10:16 am)Chas Wrote:I base it onfaith. It's a cornerstone of Christianity. Not everything in this universe, horatio, is what you can measure scientifically. Just as you believe in evolution from faith. FYI, not all Christians are creationists, not all Christian doctrines force creationism, and those that are or do, not all espouse a YOUNG EARTH creationism. I personally favor evolution even with its holes, missing links. Your beef with young earthers is a small fraction of card carrying Christians. Sorry to minimize your hater influence.(October 26, 2013 at 10:04 am)Tkcjpii Wrote: Please don't tell Christians what they must believe, dolt. The Church speaks about faith, morals, and God. It's place is not to explain science. Thus, there is room in Christianity for creationism belief, intelligent design, and yes evolution. The bible must not be demanded to be interpreted literally in all it's books. God could have evolved an animal thru millions of years into a final human form. Then he picked the best one, gave him a soul and started humanity. We don't know. Not really important to the church or our salvation.
Since there is no evidence of the existence of 'souls', on what do you base this idea?
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