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To: E who wrote (26956)12/13/1998 3:02:00 PM
From: Sidney Reilly  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 108807
 
E,
It's funny to me that you think reason has to go out the window for anyone to become a christian. I see no contradiction between what knowledge there is available and believing in Jesus. Ah, you immediately think I don't have enough education. But even unsaved person(s) on the thread have admitted to out of body experiences and to the possibility that we could be spirit beings. The out of body experience has been too widely experienced by too many different types of people to be discounted. If that is so then there is a whole body of knowledge on that subject that is barely touched by our tiny understandings. So how can anyone with absolute authority (as has been done on this thread) declare God does not exists if we truly know so little. If we are spirit beings, then how is that so? How could a physical universe evolve a spirit being? It makes more sense that God created man in the likeness and image of Himself, spiritual inside a temporary physical body. That theory fits the evidence much better than evolution regardless of the adamant assertions about the validity of evolution by some. When faced with the question how did such a highly ordered universe happen by chance Steven Hawking says it's mathematically impossible! I think it takes more faith to believe that a single cell evolved into such a highly developed and organized being, man. And have a spirit too! Where did that come from? Also there is no evidence that any beneficial naturally occurring mutation has ever happened. I think the evolutionists are confusing an adaptive ability in the body with the possibility of evolving into higher forms of life. I don't think that possibility exists. And then again I ask, where did the spirit come from? It's all too much to believe.

Bob