Peace!
Yes I do. Why? Because Genesis 1-11 is a myth picked up by Jewish writers after the exile. They are parables meant to teach theological truths.
The Catholic Church does not have an official position on whether various life forms developed over the course of time. However, it says that, if they did develop, then they did so under the impetus and guidance of God, and their ultimate creation must be ascribed to him.
2007-01-16 08:31:54
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answered by Anonymous
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identity isn't very major to Christianity. and really, identity would not coach Christianity. identity does have some value for the Christian worldview in that identity argues strongly for the existence of a divine being. Christianity implies such an existence in its gadget. subsequently, even as identity would not coach Christianity, identity places Christianity interior the realm of plausible worldviews given identity is real. Christianity implies identity yet identity would not advise Christianity. that is the reason why most of Christians are in touch interior the identity progression. yet I do accept as true with you that from identity one can't deduce Christianity without many more effective arguments and evidences. subsequently, the arguing for Christianity as real might want to invovle a cumulative case presentation.
2016-10-15 07:36:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Antony Flew. He is known as one of the greatest atheist philosophers of the 20th century, but in 2004 he became deist due to certain scientific arguments. He does not believe in special revelation (The Bible) though, yet he leaves open its possibility.
2007-01-16 04:32:12
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answered by Aspurtaime Dog Sneeze 6
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Come on, dude, look around you. How many people do you see that have any thing to do with anything requiring intelligence? Seriously, I'm with the Bible. No long drawn out explanation... it would just bore you.
2007-01-16 04:39:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Salvation is not a cafeteria wher you can take what you want and leave the rest. You cannot take Christ as savior and refuse him as Lord.
-Vance Hawner
2007-01-16 04:31:11
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answered by Robert K 5
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