What?
What are you guys arguing about?
There's nothing wrong with the idea of evolution. Who's to say that a God who could do things quickly could not also do them very slowly?
And what is this about the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit to happiness not being in the bible? The right to life is "Thou shalt not kill" Liberty is the idea of free will, exercised by Adam and every man, woman, and child after that. And don't tell me that "Yeah, but they were punished for it," because of course they were. Freedom to choose does not mean you always make the right choice.
And the pursuit of happiness, this was an idea our four fathers had about land rights which they did not fully believe in, but I'm pretty sure that "Thou shalt not kill" fills the bill there.
What are you guys arguing about?
There's nothing wrong with the idea of evolution. Who's to say that a God who could do things quickly could not also do them very slowly?
And what is this about the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit to happiness not being in the bible? The right to life is "Thou shalt not kill" Liberty is the idea of free will, exercised by Adam and every man, woman, and child after that. And don't tell me that "Yeah, but they were punished for it," because of course they were. Freedom to choose does not mean you always make the right choice.
And the pursuit of happiness, this was an idea our four fathers had about land rights which they did not fully believe in, but I'm pretty sure that "Thou shalt not kill" fills the bill there.
". . . let the atheists themselves choose a god. They will find only one divinity who ever uttered their isolation; only one religion in which God seemed for an instant to be an atheist." -G. K. Chesterton


