>> If Jesus was a Creationist...
There's no "if" about it. Jesus' own words:
Mark 10:6 But from the beginning of the creation God made them male and female.
>> ...does that make Evolution and 'Christianity' mutually exclusive?
Yep, sure does.
God bless.
2007-12-11 17:17:13
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answered by ♫DaveC♪♫ 7
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No, since Jesus did not believe in Biblical Literalism.
2007-12-12 01:09:09
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answered by novangelis 7
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Yes!
2007-12-12 09:29:56
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answered by Molly 6
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If Jesus was an atheist then does that make Christianity an oxymoron?
2007-12-12 00:59:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Catholics acknowledge evolution.. but evolution as a theory does not explain everything like the beginning..
2007-12-12 01:00:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Was Jesus mutually exclusive? I don't need to answer my question, you already know the answer. and that answer is your answer.
2007-12-12 01:01:14
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answered by Mike D 3
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If Jesus was a real person, he probably thought the earth was flat and the sun revolved around the earth. Should you believe that to be more "Christ-like".
2007-12-12 01:01:22
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answered by Anonymous
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If the Bible is fallible, then we don't really know that Jesus (assuming he existed at all), was a creationist. By the way, it is.
2007-12-12 01:01:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Yer a swift learner, Hunny!
2007-12-12 00:59:25
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answered by Marie A 2
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no. actually they compliment each other. we just need to find proof that God created something out of nothing. but then again evolution is just a theory.
2007-12-12 01:03:29
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answered by Anonymous
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