Can God do all things???
George Rimel (grimel@ibm.net)
Fri, 17 Oct 1997 14:10:32 -0400
Brian K. Berger wrote:
>
> I think you in essence here say you are not a christian Scientist and
> that you do not belief their belief of evolutionary creationism, then
> used 7 lines and some scripture to further defend the concept. May I
> point out that it has been brought to your attention many times? There
> was a progression in Genesis, so that each higher life form in the chain
> would have food in order to sustain them. There was no evolution- ONLY
> creation. Your sig file is confusing to the belief you espouse.
>
> Brian Berger
> Manchester, NH
> Brian_Berger@juno.com
Well I am a Christian scientist(at least marginally more in line of
environmental engineering). While at latest survey 40% of US scientist
believe in God (this is way below my personel experiance), read the book
"A Scientific Approach to Christianity".
As for your assertion that there was no evolution only creation. The
first two definitions for evolution are 1) a process of change in a
specific direction; 2) a series of prescribed movements (as a dance or
military exercise.
Now if we want to start a thread on Creationism vs Big Bang and the real
age of the earth....
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In the begining God said BANG! and it was BIG