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AgeofKnowledge

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Tintin, it's understood that we show preference to the creation model we believe is the correct one.

I just wanted to use your post to introduce the others also to someone who's searching, towards completeness.

You consistently demonstrate both intelligence and integrity as a person and this comes through in the discussions you engage in on creation.

Certainly, people act immaturely about this issue from many different POVs. Atheists belittle us all and we belittle each other on this topic. But, like you say, there's no justification for that and it's not desirable.

Peace.


True. I don't think much of BioLogos etc. but yes, it's important to present those that exist and let people make up their own minds. But evolution only presents one story. If you don't believe it, you're considered a Bronze Age nomad. It's so stupid! I just linked to the biblical creation model because I believe it holds great respect for the Bible and is consistent, reasonable and good exegesis. Also, because it doesn't get much air-time.
 
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i have seen it. I think that was when i became interested. Like i said before ^ i was never interested in science