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The Theory Of Evolution Is Incompatible With Christianity
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<blockquote data-quote="Toggle" data-source="post: 1476204" data-attributes="member: 20011"><p>I can understand the argument that God created the possibilty for evil and good to give the possibility of free will. For all the "potential" humans have we are in no way equal to God, Atleast in this form and this life. God is by definition perfect.</p><p></p><p>So i wonder why would he create something inferior in relation to himself. Maybe for the joy of creating, just because he can? Why not create something more on par with himself? Humans have dogs, Still the bond between dogs and humans can never truly measure up to a strong bond that exists between humans.</p><p></p><p>If a person was never exposed to christianity or religion in general, are they at fault for their souls condemnation? All people are prone to being influenced by external circumstances?</p><p></p><p>On an emotional/intuitive level God feels like the answer to me.</p><p></p><p>On a logical level i sometimes think that we exist simply because everything in this world can either be defined as something or nothing. You cannot have something without nothing and vice versa, their definitions depend on each other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toggle, post: 1476204, member: 20011"] I can understand the argument that God created the possibilty for evil and good to give the possibility of free will. For all the "potential" humans have we are in no way equal to God, Atleast in this form and this life. God is by definition perfect. So i wonder why would he create something inferior in relation to himself. Maybe for the joy of creating, just because he can? Why not create something more on par with himself? Humans have dogs, Still the bond between dogs and humans can never truly measure up to a strong bond that exists between humans. If a person was never exposed to christianity or religion in general, are they at fault for their souls condemnation? All people are prone to being influenced by external circumstances? On an emotional/intuitive level God feels like the answer to me. On a logical level i sometimes think that we exist simply because everything in this world can either be defined as something or nothing. You cannot have something without nothing and vice versa, their definitions depend on each other. [/QUOTE]
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