ClaecElric4God wrote:Not really, I'm still a narrow-minded, hypocritical jerk Baptist.
Sammy Boy wrote:On the other hand, I have also come to the view that as important as it is to have knowledge, it is more important to live in such a way that people can see the love and hope of Christ in you (something which I am still learning to do) and that they will be keen to find out why.
Nate wrote:I'm...I'm not the only liberal socialist Christian who accepts all scientific fact?
BUT NOW WHAT WILL MAKE ME UNIQUE AND SPECIAL
Otaku Jordan wrote:EVOLUTION IS A THEORY!!
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:lol "scientific fact"
=p
Nate wrote:I'm almost certain Ingemar was Orthodox, but he hardly posts here anymore so I guess he doesn't count.
Otaku Jordan wrote:I am non-denom but I like a lot of Anabaptist theology.
Nate wrote:I'm almost certain Ingemar was Orthodox, but he hardly posts here anymore so I guess he doesn't count.
Mr.SmartyPants wrote:If you're into Anabaptist thought you should check out John Howard Yoder, granted recently he came under criticism due to numerous accounts of alleged sexual abuse (which I'm inclined to believe happened).
A popular understanding of evolution is that it reflects constant improvements toward a theoretical ideal, when in fact it's a branching tree with no clear endpoint.
uc pseudonym wrote:Watching this thread has made me reflect that the word "evolution" in the title is more apt than it was perhaps intended. A popular understanding of evolution is that it reflects constant improvements toward a theoretical ideal, when in fact it's a branching tree with no clear endpoint. I think the parallels to the ways we think of ourselves are obvious
Otaku Jordan wrote:uc pseudonym wrote:Watching this thread has made me reflect that the word "evolution" in the title is more apt than it was perhaps intended. A popular understanding of evolution is that it reflects constant improvements toward a theoretical ideal, when in fact it's a branching tree with no clear endpoint. I think the parallels to the ways we think of ourselves are obvious
Burn...
But since evolution leads from simple to complex, guided or not, the analogy is still relevant.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Equestrian violence is part of your theology? I'm confused
Xeno wrote:Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Equestrian violence is part of your theology? I'm confused
Little known fact, I'm not allowed near horses after my short stint working on the canceled HBO series "Luck".
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Xeno wrote:Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Equestrian violence is part of your theology? I'm confused
Little known fact, I'm not allowed near horses after my short stint working on the canceled HBO series "Luck".
I was sort of hoping for a Peter Shaffer joke here...
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