• This is a new section being rolled out to attract people interested in exploring the origins of the universe and the earth from a biblical perspective. Debate is encouraged and opposing viewpoints are welcome to post but certain rules must be followed. 1. No abusive tagging - if abusive tags are found - they will be deleted and disabled by the Admin team 2. No calling the biblical accounts a fable - fairy tale ect. This is a Christian site, so members that participate here must be respectful in their disagreement.

A missing Link to Genesis 1:6 God said, “I command a dome to separate the water above it from the water below it.”

JudgeRightly

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Sure, a literal reading of Genesis is wrong

Why?

but apparently crosses house rules so I will stop there.

There is nothing wrong with discussion. Just because we're biased on this forum doesn't mean we can't have civil dialogue about our beliefs.

So long as you're not breaking the rules, we have no problem with you engaging in discussion against our position.
 

Derf

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Yes, science is fallible. Not all Christians believe every word of the Bible is infallible; that may be the house rule here but it need not apply to all Christians.
Your whole complaint is that some Christians should be able to believe that the Bible is fallible?
 

Derf

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Not a complaint, merely noticing that some Christians do not take the Bible literally
Sure, but we don't need to include them in any serious discussions about truth, since they have no basis for their truth except science, which we've established is fallible, and their own opinions, which are even more so.
 

Avajs

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Sure, but we don't need to include them in any serious discussions about truth, since they have no basis for their truth except science, which we've established is fallible, and their own opinions, which are even more so.
Define "truth".
 
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