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Abiogenesis, evolution and morality

Abiogenesis, evolution and morality

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Originally quoted by Fetchmyjunk
Not everyone died; Noah was spared because he was righteous, and God graciously extended mercy to his extended family, even though they were not necessarily as righteous.
Who did Noah's grandchildren procreate with? How do you explain the present day ethnic diversity in the world?

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
A cat really shouldn't be given that much authority...
Talk to the dog ...
.. the cat's not listening.

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Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
🙂 There are cats that, for whatever reason, lack that authority. It is therefore not a natural absolute but merely a common disposition.
But it is absolutely natural, just not universal.


Originally posted by twhitehead
What you posted of course. I asked you about God passing judgement on babies and you posted a nonsensical diatribe about atheism.
If you had actually bothered to read all the way to the end you would have noticed a large portion of it deals with God's judgement and the death of innocent children.


Originally posted by twhitehead
So can we say that babies are atheists given that God decided that babies are not righteous?
What makes you think God is judging them when he saves them from a lifetime of suffering and takes them into eternal bliss?


Originally posted by mariekeXIV
If you had actually bothered to read all the way to the end you would have noticed a large portion of it deals with God's judgement and the death of innocent children.
The word 'children' does not occur in the quoted text. Where exactly is God's judgement and the death of innocent children discussed? Which paragraphs?

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Originally posted by Fetchmyjunk
What makes you think God is judging them when he saves them from a lifetime of suffering and takes them into eternal bliss?
Is that your position?


Originally posted by twhitehead
The word 'children' does not occur in the quoted text. Where exactly is God's judgement and the death of innocent children discussed? Which paragraphs?
So yes you didn't bother to read the link. The word 'children' comes up about 30 times.

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