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To: Lee Bush who wrote (9069)10/23/1997 2:42:00 PM
From: Jack Zahran  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39621
 
Lee, I thought you might enjoy reading this often ignored definition of the Creative Days. It is interesting that as the evolutionists and creationists battle it out, they never think of peering closer into the Word of God. How many confuse old pagan believes with God's word. The evolutionists fight in the face of scientific facts to maintain their blind religious devotion to the worship of the creation. Did you know that they now believe in a theory called "punctuated evolution" to try to collaborate the theory with the fossil record. As one scientist said, in the office they speak evolution, but at home they pray to God. I am especially baffled by the genectic researchers who marvel at the beauty and consistenancy of creations design (as if all creatures had the same designer) and then speak evolution out of the other side of their mouth for fear of being branded as heretics in the scientific community.

If only men feared God more than other men, then our children would not be subjected to this God dishonoring theory. I consider this theory of evolution no different then the old theory that the Earth was flat. Th bible clearly showed that the Earth was round long before the telescope was invented ('the circle of the Earth') and that it 'hung on nothing.' How many thousands of years did it take for scientists and the traditional religions to correct their understanding? The Bible has always proven right historically and scientifically. When will they learn?

Take care,
Jack



To: Lee Bush who wrote (9069)10/23/1997 2:45:00 PM
From: Barnabus  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 39621
 
Do you see any merit in theistic evolution?

J.