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Quote from: Lamborghini_diablo on June 03, 2010, 06:44:44 PMQuote from: COUNTER_SNIPER on June 03, 2010, 06:42:35 PMQuote from: New Raven BR on June 03, 2010, 06:11:11 PMpeople who believe in "The Big Bang Theory" The Big Bang Theory is actually plausible and aligns with God's Word.My thoughts exactly. Thats a debate for another thread, but The Bible does say God created everything out of nothing, which is the idea behind the big bang. God just made everything erupt from nothing.God actually designed everything to perfection, and then put it into place. He didn't throw a nuclear bomb and have everything be created from that. And the bible does NOT say he created everything out of nothing. Not sure where you got that from.
Quote from: COUNTER_SNIPER on June 03, 2010, 06:42:35 PMQuote from: New Raven BR on June 03, 2010, 06:11:11 PMpeople who believe in "The Big Bang Theory" The Big Bang Theory is actually plausible and aligns with God's Word.My thoughts exactly. Thats a debate for another thread, but The Bible does say God created everything out of nothing, which is the idea behind the big bang. God just made everything erupt from nothing.
Quote from: New Raven BR on June 03, 2010, 06:11:11 PMpeople who believe in "The Big Bang Theory" The Big Bang Theory is actually plausible and aligns with God's Word.
people who believe in "The Big Bang Theory"
You're 11 (this isn't an attack on you *gasp* so don't take this one personally) you might consider going and reading up and looking up what some of the old earth people have to say. A professor who has studied and been around for awhile may just be smarter than you Also don't take all you're fathers belief (especially since he's a preacher of whom happen to be an extremely opinionated breed) and think that they MUST become you're own. Do the research look at both sides and then make you're decision on whose better. AND! DO NOT! go looking to something like Abeka history/science etc. go to unbiased research papers that give both sides. They're hard to find but they're worth taking a look at. I suggest a nearbye college library (I got lucky living 20 minutes out of Athens, Ga thus being 20 minutes away from the massive UGA library)
Quote from: xCaLeBx on June 03, 2010, 08:07:06 PMYou're 11 (this isn't an attack on you *gasp* so don't take this one personally) you might consider going and reading up and looking up what some of the old earth people have to say. A professor who has studied and been around for awhile may just be smarter than you Also don't take all you're fathers belief (especially since he's a preacher of whom happen to be an extremely opinionated breed) and think that they MUST become you're own. Do the research look at both sides and then make you're decision on whose better. AND! DO NOT! go looking to something like Abeka history/science etc. go to unbiased research papers that give both sides. They're hard to find but they're worth taking a look at. I suggest a nearbye college library (I got lucky living 20 minutes out of Athens, Ga thus being 20 minutes away from the massive UGA library)Yeah, don't be Christian. Read evolutionist textbooks. Don't follow your parents. Plus he's 12.
Quote from: drb1200 on June 03, 2010, 08:09:20 PMQuote from: xCaLeBx on June 03, 2010, 08:07:06 PMYou're 11 (this isn't an attack on you *gasp* so don't take this one personally) you might consider going and reading up and looking up what some of the old earth people have to say. A professor who has studied and been around for awhile may just be smarter than you Also don't take all you're fathers belief (especially since he's a preacher of whom happen to be an extremely opinionated breed) and think that they MUST become you're own. Do the research look at both sides and then make you're decision on whose better. AND! DO NOT! go looking to something like Abeka history/science etc. go to unbiased research papers that give both sides. They're hard to find but they're worth taking a look at. I suggest a nearbye college library (I got lucky living 20 minutes out of Athens, Ga thus being 20 minutes away from the massive UGA library)Yeah, don't be Christian. Read evolutionist textbooks. Don't follow your parents. Plus he's 12.A: WHAT? where in all of that did you see one thing that could REMOTELY be taken as anti-christian?The bible says to "train up a child in the way he SHOULD go"B: To look at both sides you can either read a book explaining both or go find a christian text book and a evolutionist text book and read them....or if you're lucky you may stumble upon a christian evolutionist (I'm sure theres a word for it but I don't know it) view on the whole thing text bookNo such thing as an unbiased textbook.C: parent's do not always have the right beliefs/view on the world. Christians ESPECIALLY can be very hard on new ideas.Deal with it. They're not as stupid as you think.D: my bad
Quote from: xCaLeBx on June 03, 2010, 08:12:24 PMQuote from: drb1200 on June 03, 2010, 08:09:20 PMQuote from: xCaLeBx on June 03, 2010, 08:07:06 PMYou're 11 (this isn't an attack on you *gasp* so don't take this one personally) you might consider going and reading up and looking up what some of the old earth people have to say. A professor who has studied and been around for awhile may just be smarter than you Also don't take all you're fathers belief (especially since he's a preacher of whom happen to be an extremely opinionated breed) and think that they MUST become you're own. Do the research look at both sides and then make you're decision on whose better. AND! DO NOT! go looking to something like Abeka history/science etc. go to unbiased research papers that give both sides. They're hard to find but they're worth taking a look at. I suggest a nearbye college library (I got lucky living 20 minutes out of Athens, Ga thus being 20 minutes away from the massive UGA library)Yeah, don't be Christian. Read evolutionist textbooks. Don't follow your parents. Plus he's 12.A: WHAT? where in all of that did you see one thing that could REMOTELY be taken as anti-christian?The bible says to "train up a child in the way he SHOULD go"B: To look at both sides you can either read a book explaining both or go find a christian text book and a evolutionist text book and read them....or if you're lucky you may stumble upon a christian evolutionist (I'm sure theres a word for it but I don't know it) view on the whole thing text bookNo such thing as an unbiased textbook.C: parent's do not always have the right beliefs/view on the world. Christians ESPECIALLY can be very hard on new ideas.Deal with it. They're not as stupid as you think.D: my bad
Order of least to greatest:When people assume things. It doesn't matter what, it doesn't matter how I act most of the time, do NOT assume things about me, or I WILL mind crush you.People who ask your opinion but only want to be told they are right and if you disagree then they will tune you out.People who won't answer questions in an argument. Just because the question seems off topic doesn't mean I'm not about to make it on topic.Pompous people. Period.People who rage on me for no given reason.
why do you feel this way about sorry? Do you want them to say "I feel badly for you" or just not say anything at all? Wondering cause of something bad that happened today to someone else and I want to comfort them
Quote from: Kyp Henderson on June 03, 2010, 07:50:28 PMwhy do you feel this way about sorry? Do you want them to say "I feel badly for you" or just not say anything at all? Wondering cause of something bad that happened today to someone else and I want to comfort themActually I do really want them to say, "I feel badly for you". In fact, sometimes I say, "I'm hurting for you." I know that sounds cheesy to read, but when someone has just told me that their Gramma died, I think that they actually really appreciate hearing me say, "I'm hurting for you" with sincerity, much more than they would if I just said, "I'm sorry." If nothing else, saying it in a way that is different than normal shows that you've actually put thought into what your saying. I mean, how many people think that someone is actually praying for them when they are told "God bless you" after a sneeze?
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people who think religion has a place in sciencepeople who think religion has a place in politics
Quote from: JSB23 on June 04, 2010, 01:18:29 AMpeople who think religion has a place in sciencepeople who think religion has a place in politicsDo you think that as a Christian we should compartmentalize our relationship with God or should it saturate everything that is a part of our life (including science and politics)?
Quote from: Prof Underwood on June 04, 2010, 10:24:33 AMQuote from: JSB23 on June 04, 2010, 01:18:29 AMpeople who think religion has a place in sciencepeople who think religion has a place in politicsDo you think that as a Christian we should compartmentalize our relationship with God or should it saturate everything that is a part of our life (including science and politics)?people who think faith in God has a place in sciencepeople who think faith in God has a place in politicsare righteous and cool dudes.
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