Psalm 139:13 finds David specifically stating that God knits us together in our mother's womb. This is clearly an statement against any theistic version of evolution. How can humans be knitted together in the womb is we evolved from lower life forms?
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So, do you also have a verse saying God doesn't knit together lower lifeforms? You need at least both to make this claim.
That and, like Katherine said, symbolism ! Familiarize yourself with the concept.
Wow... So obstetricians and gynaecologists go to university to learn to purl and cast off?
And what about the lesser animals, are they merely crocheted in the womb? Because you know, I tried to crochet a baby using a coat hanger once. Let me tell you it didn't end well.
Are those that lay hundreds or thousands of eggs loom produced?
ok, first sentence is a quote I have heard used in the past against abortion, and as so it makes sense, even if you believe it or not, but saying that it somehow disproves TE....?
Bacteria have silia, that they use to engage in a divine hug.
From that love humans were born. Babies carry on that tradition, hundreds of years after Gawd greated the divine microscopic hug.
The Stupid was just up the walls on this one.
This is clearly an statement against any theistic version of evolution
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I couldn't agree more.
“Psalm 139:13 finds David specifically stating that God knits us together in our mother's womb. This is clearly an statement against any theistic version of evolutio”
Do you understand that theistic evolution supporters do not necessarily take the bible as a literal truth? SOmeone explained that to you?
So, arguing the literal contents against what is found to be true through the scientific method is just a tiny bit….stupid.
"How can humans be knitted together in the womb is we evolved from lower life forms?”
What prevents that? We mix the genes, produce a fetus, god uses that blueprint and makes a baby, and 18 years later, another generation continues on… Nothing in that phrasing says God knits together can’t have a mutation.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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