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 Floyd wrote:
 > "Uncle Davey" <noway@jose.com> wrote in message news:<c1q5ag$pvb$0@pita.alt.net>...
 >
 
 >>news:earle.jones-ED8BC4.10513827022004@netnews.comcast.net...
 >>
 >>>In article <b9b3de8.0402270533.6080f790@posting.google.com>,
 >>> branchofjesse@hotmail.com (Jerzy Jakubowski) wrote:
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>>eros_talk_origins@hotmail.com (Eros) wrote in message
 >>>>news:<ab0de77f.0402262024.16c3ac25@posting.google.com>...
 >>>>
 >>>>>"Jason Gastrich" <newsgroups@jcsm.org> wrote in message
 >>>>>news:<Le__b.2503$Bb5.698@twister.socal.rr.com>...
 >>>>>
 >>>>>>Snowbird wrote:
 >>>>>>
 >>>>>>>Jason Gastrich wrote:
 >>>>>>>
 >>>>>>>
 >>>>>>>>Even if all of those quotes were fabrications or exaggerations,
 >>
 >> it
 >>
 >>>>>>>>still wouldn't help the theory of evolutionism any.
 >>>>>>>
 >>>>>>>There is no theory of evolutionism. You are not doing Christians
 >>
 >> any
 >>
 >>>>>>>favours by parroting nonsense like this.
 >>>>>>>
 >>>>>>> >  On its own merits, it
 >>>>>>>
 >>>>>>>>requires tons of faith.
 >>>>>>>
 >>>>>>>Since when has tonnes of evidence required faith?
 >>>>>>>
 >>>>>>> >  It requires belief in things that have never been
 >>>>>>>
 >>>>>>>>seen or proven.
 >>>>>>>
 >>>>>>>Apart from that fact that this is false, doesn't your faith in God
 >>>>>>>require belief in things never seen or proven?
 >>>>>>>
 >>>>>>> >  This quote rabbit trail is a convenient somescreen for the
 >>>>>>>
 >>>>>>>>ones that don't want to confess that there is precious little
 >>>>>>>>evidence for the theory of evolutionism.
 >>>>>>>
 >>>>>>>1) There is no theory of evolutionism.
 >>>>>>>2) Even if there were, it would be different from the theory of
 >>>>>>>*evolution*. 3) There is a huge mountain of evidence for
 >>
 >> evolution.
 >>
 >>>>>>>Creationists just deny it.
 >>>>>>>
 >>>>>>>It's sad that you can't see the true beauty and reality of
 >>
 >> creation.
 >>
 >>>>>>Yeah, believing I have a common ancestor with a banana and came from
 >>
 >> a
 >>
 >>>>>>rock.
 >>>>>>Now that's true beauty and reality!  Not.
 >>>>>>
 >>>>>>Jason
 >>>>>
 >>>>>
 >>>>>Yeah, it's much better to believe you have a common ancestor with
 >>>>>nothingness and came from a pile of dirt, like the Bible says. Now
 >>>>>that's true beauty and reality!  Not.
 >>>>>
 >>>>>EROS.
 >>>>
 >>>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
 >>
 >> --
 >>
 >>>>>--
 >>>>>"The next day..., Jesus was hungry. Seeing in the distance a fig tree
 >>>>>in leaf, he went to find out if it had any fruit. When he reached it,
 >>>>>he found nothing but leaves, because it was not the season for figs.
 >>>>>Then he said to the tree, "May no one ever eat fruit from you again."
 >>>>>... In the morning..., they saw the fig tree withered from the roots.
 >>>>>Peter ... said to Jesus, "Rabbi, look! The fig tree ... has
 >>>>>withered!"" -- Mark 11:12-14, 20-21 (NIV)
 >>>>>
 >>>>>Points to remember:-
 >>>>>Jesus was hungry.
 >>>>>He looked for figs on a tree.
 >>>>>But it was not fig season.
 >>>>>
 >>>>>Questions to ponder:-
 >>>>>If it wasn't fig season, why would even a moron look for figs?
 >>>>>Is talking to a tree and then killing it for not bearing fruit out of
 >>>>>season a reasonable response, by any standard?
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>>Don't worry about the tree, the LORD was just making a point. Worry
 >>
 >> about
 >>
 >>>>your soul.
 >>>>
 >>>>Uncle Davey
 >>>>
 >>>
 >>>*
 >>>Why don't you explain the Lord's point, Uncle Davey.  He walks up to a
 >>>fig tree out of season and is obviously pissed and begins to talk to
 >>>the tree: "May no one ever eat fruit from you again."
 >>>
 >>>And the poor tree withers and dies.
 >>>
 >>>Now, Davey, please explain the point.
 >>>
 >>>earle
 >>>*
 >>>
 >>
 >>The point is that we should bear fruit.
 >>
 >>What's the Greek again? "Hekaston dendron ek tou idiou karpou gignosketai".
 >>
 >>Uncle Davey.
 >
 >
 > Mammals should bear fruit?  Hair, fine.  Milk, some of us, sometimes.
 > But *fruit*???
 >
 
 Hey, for creation "science" literally *anything* is possible! :-)
 
 Seppo P.
 
 
 
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