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I agree... We have a record of history from the beginning... an eye witness account.There is no such thing as prehistoric.
I agree... We have a record of history from the beginning... an eye witness account.There is no such thing as prehistoric.
Oh.... like with*Hesperopithecus haroldcookii? . Are a Pandas sharp teeth used for ripping meat? Stories are created based on evolutionists assumptions. Often science helps us see through the false assumptions.*
Quite possibly.*
Now you're misunderstanding me. I said Jesus subverted the ORAL LAW. That's not Exodus, that's the giant corpus of case law that the Pharisees and Essenes added to God's Law. It covers important topics such as proper tithing from an herb garden, and not defecating on the Sabbath.Now I know you haven't read the Bible. Jesus did not subvert the law.
There is no such thing as prehistoric.
Where's your science on this, George? It's an extreme opinion to say the least.
I'll give you one very good reason why you are wrong here friend: man has always made piles of bones of prey animals in the vicinity of their settlements going all the way back to the advent of hunting. We find these all of the time. Never once has a dinosaur bone or a bone of large prehistoric reptiles (outside of Megalania, the Komodo Dragon's larger predecessor in Australia) been found in these waste piles. If there was no prehistory when these creatures existed and thus they lived alongside man then why did man seemingly eat everything but these large reptiles?
Throwing what out as fact?You need to sharpen up your definition of nepesh before throwing it out like its a fact I'm my opinion.
Throwing what out as fact?
That there was no death to nephesh creatures before sin?
I've examined many of your posts and threads Stripe. You just don't offer anything to conversation and as such I won't be responding to anything you say. I look forward to your foolish mockery attempts that you use in substitution of real knowledge
Where's your science on this, George? It's an extreme opinion to say the least.
I'll give you one very good reason why you are wrong here friend: man has always made piles of bones of prey animals in the vicinity of their settlements going all the way back to the advent of hunting. We find these all of the time. Never once has a dinosaur bone or a bone of large prehistoric reptiles (outside of Megalania, the Komodo Dragon's larger predecessor in Australia) been found in these waste piles. If there was no prehistory when these creatures existed and thus they lived alongside man then why did man seemingly eat everything but these large reptiles?
That's only because you don't understand him yet.
Some of us (me included) respond for apologetic practice, some for other reasons. He needs no practice and will not tolerate laziness or trolling which describes 99% of the non-Christians here.
I may not agree with everything he says but he is a wealth of knowledge and for those who wish to properly and respectfully engage on equal footing he will post reasonably. Others he will mock because that is what they deserve. They bring it on themselves with their foolishness and repetitious scoffing.
Would you want to eat a large reptile? You go ahead, I prefer chicken.
I told you what Nephesh is. It is creatures considered as living beings, or perhaps those with consciousness. I suggested it may be all vertebrates.What I mean is that you can't even tell me what nepesh is with any certainty yet you are treating it as an important term that is central to you creation theory
I'll have to respectfully disagree with you George. I looked at his plate tectonics thread, hydroplane thread, and about 20 pages of responses from him on this and various other threads. He knows (and I can't stress this word enough) nothing.
You say he calls out trolls. He is a troll. How can you not see that?
I told you what Nephesh is. It is creatures considered as living beings, or perhaps those with consciousness. I suggested it may be all vertebrates.
Death to nephesh creatures entered the world after man sinned. Physical death is part of the curse.
It isn't really so important to "creation theory" as it is to the gospel. It helps us understand why we have pain, suffering and death in our world.
That sounds like the assumptions evolutionists used to make about Neandertals...until science showed that they were not starving carnivores. Neandertals ate grains and understood medicine. Ancient man was intelligent from the beginning.Do you honestly think pre-societal man could afford to just let prey pass by because they preferred something else?
Its ok... it doesn't need to be of use scientifically.Your definition offered is too broad to be of much use scientifically. I trust you recognize that. Suggesting it "may be all vertebrates" isn't much to go on
That sounds like the assumptions evolutionists used to make about Neandertals...until science showed that they were not starving carnivores. Neandertals ate grains and understood medicine. Ancient man was intelligent from the beginning.
That's only because you don't understand him yet.
Some of us (me included) respond for apologetic practice, some for other reasons. He needs no practice and will not tolerate laziness or trolling which describes 99% of the non-Christians here.
I may not agree with everything he says but he is a wealth of knowledge and for those who wish to properly and respectfully engage on equal footing he will post reasonably. Others he will mock because that is what they deserve. They bring it on themselves with their foolishness and repetitious scoffing.
Would you consider that we have less intelligence than ancient man?Have you ever seen tribes in Africa? There are no overweight people. There are rarely people of average weight. Starving is just a way of life for primitive peoples. And as such they don't and wouldnt ever let prey pass on by
Would you consider that we have less intelligence than ancient man?
That is difficult for you because it goes against evolutionary beliefs. As a Christian, I believe the earliest humans had great intelligence, strength and beauty. But thousands of years of genetic burden has reduced our intelligence (different from knowledge), and we are subject to far more genetic disorders now than even a couple thousand years ago.