RE: Creation/evolution3
January 18, 2015 at 12:08 pm
(This post was last modified: January 18, 2015 at 12:09 pm by Drich.)
(January 18, 2015 at 11:13 am)watchamadoodle Wrote: O.k, so what do you imagine happened to the tree of life, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, the animals, etc.?The garden is the oil we pull from that region the actual trees of knoweledge and tree of life specifically? Idk. They may be there under the sand it may be oil who knows.
Quote:I'm not sure I understand how you feel about the 7 days in Genesis 1. Even if you read the 7 days to be 7 long phases, the sequence is wrong. For example, vegetation appears on day 3 and the sun, moon, and stars appear on day 4.Is it your belief that the sun is the only source of life in which plants can live?
Google hydroponics. If you do, you will note that there are grow lights out there are work better than the sun. Almost like the plants are getting by on the sun, but we're designed to live on something else. Another light source.. Like the glory of God.
Quote:Also, when do you imagine God created the Garden of Eden within the geological history of the Earth? Depending on how far back you go in history, the Garden of Eden might need to be a space station orbiting Earth. The Earth has been through a lot in 4 billion years.Maybe that is why the earth of the garden is described as a circle of the earth, or under a protective dome or supported by pillars...
(January 18, 2015 at 11:13 am)robvalue Wrote: No it doesn't. It really doesn't. If you actually care about what is true, then popularity has nothing to do with it.
Christians and Muslims can't both be right, yet by the same argument you use, they are.
If you don't care what is true, then sure, validate away.
Again, if Christianity provided what people are looking for then why wouldn't it be popular?