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Rich
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I know the answer.
So do I
I know the answer.
So do I
What do you need for your answer.
Common sense
Based on having faith in reading all the contradictory material you read.
I don't read the bible
Is that a fact? Seems more like a question. Have you a fact you ignored about birth control? I do hope its one I haven't heard before, is it of much relevence, to either the thread in general, or your own posts. Perhaps you are just throwing them in for fun.
But I don't need faith not to believe in something. I don't need to believe that evolution is correct before not believing in the supernatural. I know there are Christians who believe in evolution so the the two are not incompatible.Then you better tell Alisa because my answer won't be acceptable to her
By the way, I need faith for my answer. What do you need for your answer. Have you been out in the field collecting evidence again then going to the laboratory or are you still having faith in what you read and picking the article/book that gives the answer you would like.
So far everyone on this thread used faith. However, the supernatural believers also have some basis on their own experiences whereas the non supernatural believers are totally dependent on the written word of others.
But I don't need faith not to believe in something. I don't need to believe that evolution is correct before not believing in the supernatural. I know there are Christians who believe in evolution so the the two are not incompatible.
But I don't need faith not to believe in something. I don't need to believe that evolution is correct before not believing in the supernatural. I know there are Christians who believe in evolution so the the two are not incompatible.
I think we must agree to differ on this. I consider it to be a matter of judging what is most likely and if I see evidence that makes me change my view then so be it.But you need faith to believe what you don't see for yourself. You need faith in what others have written and faith in the accuracy of their observations.
It is just a little strange that there is no evidence from Egypt where there are many written records of their army being destroyed in the red sea. I am not aware of any non-biblical evidence for the existence of Moses so if you have any I would like to see it.There is rarely smoke without fire. The stories in the bible(s) all came from somewhere and I doubt that our forefathers could have made them up, they may have exagerated them, but not made them up completely. I think you will find that there most definately was a man called Moses who fled from Egypt to Israel, and that Buddha really did exist. Chances are they were very astute teachers. Who knows, maybe in a few hundred years Darwin or Steven Hawkins may be reveared as "enlightened beings".
... Who knows, maybe in a few hundred years Darwin or Steven Hawkins may be reveared as "enlightened beings".
Ken how could you be so unkind about Rich.We certainly won't have to worry about anyone 'revearing' Rich as an "enlightened being" -![]()
I am not aware of any non-biblical evidence for the existence of Moses so if you have any I would like to see it.
I think we must agree to differ on this. I consider it to be a matter of judging what is most likely and if I see evidence that makes me change my view then so be it.
I am not aware of any non-biblical evidence for the existence of Moses so if you have any I would like to see it.
How about the Koran.