Evangelicals Question The Existence Of Adam And Eve
"Polls by Gallup and the Pew Research Center find that four out of 10 Americans believe this account. It's a central tenet for much of conservative Christianity, from evangelicals to confessional churches such as the Christian Reformed Church."
ooby_dooby: Evangelicals Question The Existence Of Adam And Eve
"Polls by Gallup and the Pew Research Center find that four out of 10 Americans believe this account. It's a central tenet for much of conservative Christianity, from evangelicals to confessional churches such as the Christian Reformed Church."
Like Judge Judy says, "If it doesn't make sense, it isn't true."
I was shocked when one day in early high school, during the 'religious instruction' class, the Catholic nun taking the class suddenly spouted forth that of-course the story of Adam and Even isn't really true. That it was just a story, they were not real people. Talk about shattering a young girl's world!
ooby_dooby: Evangelicals Question The Existence Of Adam And Eve
"Polls by Gallup and the Pew Research Center find that four out of 10 Americans believe this account. It's a central tenet for much of conservative Christianity, from evangelicals to confessional churches such as the Christian Reformed Church."
ooby_dooby: Evangelicals Question The Existence Of Adam And Eve
"Polls by Gallup and the Pew Research Center find that four out of 10 Americans believe this account. It's a central tenet for much of conservative Christianity, from evangelicals to confessional churches such as the Christian Reformed Church."
chris27292729: The other day Texans prayied an mass for the recovering of US economy,i didn't know GOD's only concern was US economy????Is God an economist???
the only thing i can say is God put us on earth to run mans world accordding to mans knowledge. God is more interested in mans beleif in him (God). he gave us free will to see how we get along. right now we are failing baddly.
stringman: the only thing i can say is God put us on earth to run mans world accordding to mans knowledge. God is more interested in mans beleif in him (God). he gave us free will to see how we get along. right now we are failing baddly.
The assumptions simply reflects your believes,nowhere is prooven that GOD "put us on earth to run mans world according to mans knowledge" or "God is more interested in mans believes in him(GOD),and some of us the last 40000 years we are doing fine,with him (GOD) or without him.
AlbertaghostCultural Wasteland, Alberta Canada5,914 posts
Dadude62: One might wonder why Jesus would help the poor seeing that they are all lazy, on the take, had the same opportunities in life as anyone else, can find work in Alaska and India,,,,.
He helps those who cannot help themselves. Those who pass up opportunities are hardly in need.
Cain´s hardly showing remorse,rather fear,-and even arrogance...
He states,that people will do him harm because of this,-but God steps in and promises to protect him from everyone who´s planning to do so...
But here´s the dilemma,-who are the others?
As Adam&Eve,by that time,only had 2 sons,and one killed,-who where the "others"...
Strangely,-as A&E where the first one´s,and Cain and Abel their offspring,-so at this very moment,there couldn´t have been more than 3 persons around...
Dadude62: One might wonder why Jesus would help the poor seeing that they are all lazy, on the take, had the same opportunities in life as anyone else, can find work in Alaska and India,,,,If Dems, bring up Jesus once in a while to suit their politics I'don't find it worse than a real push by Repubs to dumb down the population. One more thing, I don't necessarily believe in the existence of Jesus.
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"Polls by Gallup and the Pew Research Center find that four out of 10 Americans believe this account. It's a central tenet for much of conservative Christianity, from evangelicals to confessional churches such as the Christian Reformed Church."
Like Judge Judy says, "If it doesn't make sense, it isn't true."