<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Jimmy Higgins:
The origin of the universe in the bible? Surely you jest. NO WHERE IN THE BIBLE, will it tell you where or when the earth originated. In the beginning, the earth was already there. Now if you do not give creedence to the big bang, or rather big expansion theory, that is your choice. However, I strong doubt that you have given any serious thought to the theory. Nor have you looked at any of the recent evidence given by the CMB research. Nor have you really studied the bible, for if you had, you'd know when the first story of creation was written, who it was written by, the form in which it was written, and why it was written. A true believer scrutinizes their own beliefs. This is how their beliefs become stronger. However, I don't think you have either scrutinized your own beliefs, but not even the ones you hold so firmly and arrogently against.
Christian principles? Please explain Article 1, Section 2, mainly the 3/5 compromise part on counting the number of people per state to determine legislatures. Was the manifest destiny the glory of Christ?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Hmm, I have read this entire thread with great interest. How it got from a comparison of Christ and Mohammed to the teachings of the public school is beyond me. But then again, I may be just a bit slow.
However, I am not so slow that I don't remember what the Bible says in Genesis 1: "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth." Doesn't your Bible say that?
By the way, is your reference to Article 1, Section 2, taken from the Constitution? Guess I'll have to look that one up. And, in case you might be a little bit curious, I am an American. I've spent the better part of 2 days trying to figure out how the Manifest Destiny applies to this thread. But, again like I said, I do tend to be a little slow. Maybe I'll figure it out next week.
The origin of the universe in the bible? Surely you jest. NO WHERE IN THE BIBLE, will it tell you where or when the earth originated. In the beginning, the earth was already there. Now if you do not give creedence to the big bang, or rather big expansion theory, that is your choice. However, I strong doubt that you have given any serious thought to the theory. Nor have you looked at any of the recent evidence given by the CMB research. Nor have you really studied the bible, for if you had, you'd know when the first story of creation was written, who it was written by, the form in which it was written, and why it was written. A true believer scrutinizes their own beliefs. This is how their beliefs become stronger. However, I don't think you have either scrutinized your own beliefs, but not even the ones you hold so firmly and arrogently against.
Christian principles? Please explain Article 1, Section 2, mainly the 3/5 compromise part on counting the number of people per state to determine legislatures. Was the manifest destiny the glory of Christ?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Hmm, I have read this entire thread with great interest. How it got from a comparison of Christ and Mohammed to the teachings of the public school is beyond me. But then again, I may be just a bit slow.
However, I am not so slow that I don't remember what the Bible says in Genesis 1: "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth." Doesn't your Bible say that?
By the way, is your reference to Article 1, Section 2, taken from the Constitution? Guess I'll have to look that one up. And, in case you might be a little bit curious, I am an American. I've spent the better part of 2 days trying to figure out how the Manifest Destiny applies to this thread. But, again like I said, I do tend to be a little slow. Maybe I'll figure it out next week.