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Evolutionism vs. Creationism: Darwinism Dismantled
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<blockquote data-quote="Frraksurred" data-source="post: 711010" data-attributes="member: 544871"><p>Interesting. Well if Jesus were your Deity of choice then you'd probably have already read Genesis where He made mankind "stewards" (i.e. managers) of this world in His stead...but never left us. He most often works through mankind rather then around mankind because, after all, according to Him we are the reason for it all and He wants us to be a pivotal part of the process.</p><p></p><p>BTW, considering many of our founding fathers "claimed" to be Christians, openly admitted and documented that our laws and constitution were based on the 10 commandments and Biblical principals and who's mothers and fathers had risked everything to sail into the unknown in the name of religious freedom, I find it hard to believe the majority of them felt God had "left us."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frraksurred, post: 711010, member: 544871"] Interesting. Well if Jesus were your Deity of choice then you'd probably have already read Genesis where He made mankind "stewards" (i.e. managers) of this world in His stead...but never left us. He most often works through mankind rather then around mankind because, after all, according to Him we are the reason for it all and He wants us to be a pivotal part of the process. BTW, considering many of our founding fathers "claimed" to be Christians, openly admitted and documented that our laws and constitution were based on the 10 commandments and Biblical principals and who's mothers and fathers had risked everything to sail into the unknown in the name of religious freedom, I find it hard to believe the majority of them felt God had "left us." [/QUOTE]
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