Originally posted by sonhouseIt is just as good as the clap trap presented for the evolutionists as real
Here is one gem from your 'scientific' paper there:
• It is well known that the interior of the Earth is very hot. For each mile you descend, the temperature increases by 118 degrees Fahrenheit. The Earth is a thousand miles in diameter; the core is so hot that the rocks are molten. Yet as Earth passes through the extreme cold of outer space, it's losing ...[text shortened]... arth.
You should know better than to try to present such clap trap as real evidence.
evidence. Sometimes their rebuttal is that they haven't figured out a
rebuttal yet. 😏
Originally posted by RJHindsSo if you accept the theory of relativity why then do you reject the findings of science regarding the age of the earth and universe?
You couldn't mean me for I am the one that brought of the theory of
Relativity in a much earlier post in dealing with light and time.
Hmmm? It seems to me that science is science, unless you have a compelling reason.
Originally posted by whodeyScientist are only human. They are not gods. Scientists are not always
So if you accept the theory of relativity why then do you reject the findings of science regarding the age of the earth and universe?
Hmmm? It seems to me that science is science, unless you have a compelling reason.
right, as you should understand. So look to God for the truth. 😏
How do you pick and choose which words of the Bible to be taken literally or not. For example, should we take the Ten Commandments literally, or is that just some kind parable applied to the ancient times and inapplicable today.
What about the Genesis stories such as the 6 days of creation? What about Paul telling the Corinthians that women should submit to men and not speak in church?
How do you pick and choose. Whatever is convenient for you? Can we say that most of the Bible should not be taken literally and is generally inaccurate and inapplicable today. Is John 3:16 still applicable today? How do you know? Blind faith?
Originally posted by moon1969Common sense. 😏
How do you pick and choose which words of the Bible to be taken literally or not. For example, should we take the Ten Commandments literally, or is that just some kind parable applied to the ancient times and inapplicable today.
What about the Genesis stories such as the 6 days of creation? What about Paul telling the Corinthians that women should su ...[text shortened]... te and inapplicable today. Is John 3:16 still applicable today? How do you know? Blind faith?