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Description I believe in the Word and I believe in evolution. Who's to say God's creation progress IS evolution?
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Genesect1999 [2023-01-18 17:55:55 +0000 UTC]

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RazorBeast1 [2022-07-22 01:46:08 +0000 UTC]

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SuperR-Illustrations In reply to RazorBeast1 [2022-07-22 06:33:57 +0000 UTC]

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DragonGladi8or [2018-10-06 01:12:23 +0000 UTC]

I will apologize beforehand for what I may say, but I've had a lingering chip on my shoulder.

You are committing a heresy. How? You are subjecting yourself to two religions. One being false, the other true. Take Lucifer/Satan, the father of lies, tempting Adam and Eve whom have and always will be after the likeness of the one true God. For the one you believe in is not mine. For yours is wasteful, contradictory, and holds little regard for the lives of the animals upon the earth, within the air, and oceans.
Within the theologian evolutionist ideology, you have limited the one true God. The one who spoke the heaven and the earth into existence, comanded that there be light and saw that it was good. The one who commanded forth grass, herb, fruit... whereby all those brought forth after their kind, and saw that it was good. The one who let about the creatures of the seas and the fowl of the air to bring forth after their own kind and saw that it was good. And upon the land cattle, beast, and creeping thing inhabited it... and bring forth after their own kind and saw that it was good. "And God said 'Let us make man in our image, after our likeness-" (Gen 1:26)

The God I believe in, the one true God, loves ALL his creation, blessing each of the to be fruitful, multiply, and fill the earth. They also blessed man to do the same. Man is set apart in such that we have dominion over the earth, the plant, seed, fruit (which bring forth after its own kind), the fowl (which also bring after its own kind), and beast, cattle, and creeping thing (also bringing after its own kind)
The God you subject yourself to is not God, for yours put innumerable animals through death and pain, and by your illustration, brought man into the world. In simpler terms, death brought man forth, thus the contradiction. In The Bible, it states man brought dearh into the world. Which was because of Lucifer's decieving words, mixing minor truth into their lie. "Ye shall not surely die", which was after God commanded Adam and Eve to not partake of the fruit from the tree which had bore the knowledge of good and evil.Β 

What is worse? Physical death? Or spiritual death?

God spoke in terms if by partaking of the fruit from the tree, they would die in a spiritual sense. Lucifer did not mention which death, but there was that mere truth that they wouldn't die physically.



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SuperR-Illustrations In reply to DragonGladi8or [2018-10-06 02:06:57 +0000 UTC]

Everything that you say about God, is true. Everything that you say about God creating the Heavens and the Earth is true. I'm not disagreeing with anything you or God says. I do believe in God, the Father Almighty, and I believe in His words in Genesis as well. I also believe that He used words to make the creation of Earth much more simpler for man to understand. Christ Himself used parables to describe the Kingdom of God to his disciples. I don't see how He would not do the same thing when He was writing Genesis.

I have one-- and only ONE-- God in my life. He knows me, better than I know myself, and only He can tell me if I committed heresy or blasphemy.

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DragonGladi8or In reply to SuperR-Illustrations [2018-10-07 19:26:10 +0000 UTC]

Then in the theistic evolution ideology, mankind is nothing truely special, we're just favored enough animals that share a common heritage with earthworms, rocks, and crop. Are apes and those liken to which we supposedly stem from, in God's image and likeness? Every "evidence" within the strict Evolution theory has been exposed as lies and frauds for years, decades, and even a century or two. My conviction is, reptiles have, and will always produce reptiles. Dogs have, and will always produce dogs. Birds have, and will always produce birds. Oxen have, and will always produce Oxen. Apes have, and will always produce Apes. Chimps have, and will always produce Chimps. Whales have, and will always produce whales. Fish have, and will always produce fish. Every crop have, and will always produce crop accordingly to its own kind. And humans have, and will always produce humans.

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SuperR-Illustrations In reply to DragonGladi8or [2018-10-08 08:30:48 +0000 UTC]

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xxFalconArasxx [2018-07-19 20:00:57 +0000 UTC]

I suppose this interpretation seems fair. I could more easily see Adam and Eve as being the ancient ancestors of humans, rather than the modern humans we know of today. A lot of people take the Bible too literally, and it is these folks that tend to be antagonistic towards Darwin's Theory of Evolution, despite the fact his theory has been demonstrated countless times to be a scientific fact. I mean just look at the Biblical Literalist loonies in this very comments section. One person suggested Lucy was a Chimpanzee rather than an apeman, which is bollocks, and not accepted by any legitimate scientist. First of all, there are no "apemen", we were and still are technically apes. The idea of a half ape & half man is about as silly as the idea of a half cat & half tiger. Lucy was also not a Chimpanzee, she was an Australopithecus which diverted from Paranthropus (also not a Chimpanzee) millions of years before, and is viewed as an ancestor of humans, not a literal human herself. There were no humans yet in her time.

Nice job on the drawing.Β I do think biblical scripture still leaves a lot to be desired among the scientific community, but as long as you are not in denial of objective reality, and are trying to force schools to teach unproven stories in a science classroom, I don't mind what supernatural beliefs and practices you have.

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Enricthepenguin92 [2018-04-01 11:17:08 +0000 UTC]

You know Lucy. She wasnt an apeman but an unisual chimpanzee πŸ€“

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menslady125 [2018-02-21 20:23:11 +0000 UTC]

How can you say such a thing? That makes as much sense as turning on a heater because you feel hot.

......I don't even know you anymore.

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SuperR-Illustrations In reply to menslady125 [2018-02-21 20:54:01 +0000 UTC]

Relax, will ya? I still believe in God, I also believe that God created evolution. Christ spoke in parables to people, right? Why was that? Because they would not understand the detailed and super awesome might of His purpose and Kingdom. When God speaks to us, He whispers to us, because if he spoke in His regular tone, it would be too loud for us, that's in Exodus. So what if Genesis is also a parable or a metaphor of how the world began? They said that took at least 10 seconds or less when the Big Bang exploded, well how long would it take for someone to say, "Let there be light?" A day to God, is a thousand years to us. I'm not dismissing God, I'm just trying to show the link between God and science. But most importantly, I'm trying to show the true nature of mankind, love. Which is inherited to us, from God. It's quite fascinating if you think about it.

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TheDreamVista In reply to SuperR-Illustrations [2018-02-22 23:47:43 +0000 UTC]

Tell her that Genesis was pretty much a semi-poetic book rather than all just literal.

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SuperR-Illustrations In reply to TheDreamVista [2018-02-23 05:37:37 +0000 UTC]

I practically did, didn't I?

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TheDreamVista In reply to SuperR-Illustrations [2018-04-30 03:22:28 +0000 UTC]

I guess so.

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PrimesSPARROWalways [2018-02-21 16:33:31 +0000 UTC]

If your a Christian you shouldn't believe in Evolution so if you are going to start making crap like this over the TRUTH than you will lose me as a watcher sorry. Jesus comes first for me.

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SuperR-Illustrations In reply to PrimesSPARROWalways [2018-02-21 20:11:25 +0000 UTC]

I too put God first. I am a Christian that believes in ALL possibilities created by God. And I believe that God created evolution. He spoke through parables to people before, and a day to God is like a thousand years to us, so what if the first part of Genesis is a parable too? There are still endless things we don't understand as human beings, let alone as Christians. No, I'm not dismissing God nor Genesis, I believe that evolution is part of His creation. Β 

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PrimesSPARROWalways In reply to SuperR-Illustrations [2018-02-21 23:53:35 +0000 UTC]

That's nonsense you cannot be a Christian and believe we came from apes I am sorry but you are terribly misinformed and as I said you have lost a watcher as such. I will keep you in prayer because you are terribly confused.

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TheDreamVista In reply to PrimesSPARROWalways [2018-02-22 23:45:58 +0000 UTC]

According to the theory of evolution, we came from a common ancestor that is mixed between both ape and man. What made you think that evolution is false because the Bible SUPPOSEDLY even said so?

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PrimesSPARROWalways In reply to TheDreamVista [2018-02-23 02:04:29 +0000 UTC]

I am not debating this with you I am tired of arguing with people who are against the Bible

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TheDreamVista In reply to PrimesSPARROWalways [2018-02-23 03:43:51 +0000 UTC]

No one is against the Bible.

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SuperR-Illustrations In reply to PrimesSPARROWalways [2018-02-22 06:18:07 +0000 UTC]

I'm sorry to lose you as a watcher, but I thank you for keeping me in your prayers. You will be in mine too.

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TheDreamVista In reply to PrimesSPARROWalways [2018-02-21 17:05:56 +0000 UTC]

Well some ill-educated theists tried to convince people that the earth is flat and not round because the Bible β€œsaid” so. To me (and others) Genesis is more of a half literal and half poetic rather than an all literal story.

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montag451 [2018-02-21 14:50:53 +0000 UTC]

Wonderful work again, Rebecca...love it!Β Β 

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SuperR-Illustrations In reply to montag451 [2018-02-21 20:11:50 +0000 UTC]

Thank you.

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montag451 In reply to SuperR-Illustrations [2018-02-21 20:26:22 +0000 UTC]

You're very welcome, Rebecca!Β 

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Tomboyhns [2018-02-21 13:24:13 +0000 UTC]

How does one believe in the Word and evolution when they contradict each other? 7 Days...Millions of Years. *shrugs*

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SuperR-Illustrations In reply to Tomboyhns [2018-02-21 20:03:35 +0000 UTC]

Remember how Christ spoke in parables to the people? So that they could understand. What if God told man to write the first chapter of Genesis, in a parable metaphor? For God, a day to Him is like a thousand years or more. He lives outside and inside of time itself. There are still endless things we don't understand as human beings, but I believe that science and faith are not too far off from each other. You just have dig deeper.

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TheDreamVista In reply to Tomboyhns [2018-02-21 17:02:32 +0000 UTC]

Well people view Genesis as semi-poetic rather than being a literal origin. So to some theists, it’s more of a representative, but would agree that Adam and Eve were real people.

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Tomboyhns In reply to TheDreamVista [2018-02-21 17:10:02 +0000 UTC]

Hmm...Interesting...

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Carno-Crusader [2018-02-21 09:33:28 +0000 UTC]

There was ape like people, now there are Homo sapiens; which includes Adam and Eve.

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PrimesSPARROWalways In reply to Carno-Crusader [2018-02-21 16:34:37 +0000 UTC]

Adam and Eve were created by God read the word

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Carno-Crusader In reply to PrimesSPARROWalways [2018-02-21 16:56:37 +0000 UTC]

Well you should know that Genesis would be interpreted in many different ways like if it was actually meant to be semi-poetic rather being always literal.

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