Christian Dude said:
First off, as I respect each person here and each person’s view of life, I do disagree with the evolutionists idea of the origin of life. To me, the origin of life is the key belief that all other beliefs and values a person holds stem from. If we are a cosmic accident, then there is no morality and absolute truth. If there is a creator, then there is one who has designed life, then life is governed by the truth of the creator.
Welcome, Dude, to the forum.
Darwinian evolution is NOT about the origin of life. It deals with the question of how life on earth today came to manifest in the many forms that it does. Surely, some have explored how living matter can arise from non-living matter but as far as I know, school is still out on that subject, if for no other reason than "living" turns out to be pretty hard to precisely define.
So, since you cited "evolutionists idea of the origin of life" would you state what you mean by that phrase?
Christian Dude said:
I encourage everyone here that has been dialoging with Kathy to seriously consider the wisdom in the bible verses Kathy has been sharing. Although faith is believing in things unseen. In Isaiah 1:18 the Lord says “Come let us reason togetherâ€, showing that faith in the Lord God is not a blind faith with no evidence or logic involved. If you approach Christianity with an open heart and a true desire to discern if it is true or not, I think you will discover Jesus is who he said he was.
Do you consider "the wisdom in the Bible" to include the story of 42 children being killed because they teased a bald man. Or that it is wise to stone a child to death who disobeys his parents?
Please provide the evidence of the Lord that you reference.
I have often heard and read the need for an "open heart" in order to get Christianity and I just don't understand what it means. From context, it seems to mean to ignore logic, evidence and simple common sense. My heart is an organ that pumps blood through my body. Be specific on how I should "open" it.
Christian Dude said:
Although I am not a theologian or a biblical scholar, I am a layman that has studied the word of God for over ten years. In respect I would like to join in with this ongoing discussion.
Are you a biblical literalist? Is the bible inerrant in your view? If so, please explain, for example, how god made the sun stand still. If not, please explain how to tell the good stuff from the bad stuff.
You are, of course, welcome, to join in the discussion. Kathy needs some (a lot) help here. She is not good at answering questions and thinks merely citing verses from the bible provides an answer. Many of us here (not all) think the bible has as much veracity as "My Pet Goat" so react very poorly to quotes from it. Jump in and give a hand.