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ded2daworld #fundie christianchat.forumotion.com

"Mountains have been built up and torn down again and again. Tectonic plates have collided and divided again and again. This cannot happen in 6000 years time."

Actually it could and did take place over just a couple of years. The Bible says God raised up the mountains, leveled the plains, created valleys. So how do you know this "cannot happen in 6,000 years"? Were you there? Are you denying the power of God. Were you aware that Granite (the most abundant rock in our crust) MUST be formed within minutes to have the the particles, appearance, strength, etc. that it does?

ded2daworld #fundie christianchat.forumotion.com

I didn't say I was qualified. I said what my atheistic professor said and I believe he was qualified.
No my life is built on the scripture and on Christ the solid rock I stand, all other ground is sinking sand.
I am just pleased to know that REAL science confirms the Bible. I do have a bachelors and taught Biology - though that doesn't qualify me either except that I know ther scientific method and know that evolution is impossible.

Kingfisher #fundie christianchat.forumotion.com

I'm still up in the air on young vs. old earth, but believe that whenever science and scripture collide, scripture wins out 100% of the time. If nothing else because it never changes, and remains a solid foundation, but building a life or world view on science is like building a skyscraper on quicksand. The ground is alway shifting beneath, and it ends up sucking you down to the pits of hell.

Kingfisher #fundie christianchat.forumotion.com

I had an interesting conversation with a friend yesterday. He is a scientist and claims to be a Christian. I have always respected his opinions, but this one seems a little weird. We were have a creation vs. evolution debate. I, of course, claimed evolution is a hoax, but he said that both evolution AND creation can be true. He said that white people were created, and black people evolved. He used some pretty convincing arguments, like facial bone structures, saying that white people look more like Jesus, and black people look more similar to a primate. He also noted group behaviors. On the surface it sounds really racist and I'm strongly against evolution and science, but does my friend have a point?