Originally posted by RBHILLWait a minute! I thought God, guns, and guts are what made this nation great.
And the thing about guards is that Christ didn't need them becasue he was going to give up his life.
Now that is what popes should do, if someone is a Christian/saved then you shouldn't need guards.
Originally posted by RBHILLHow long have you been worshipping this false god?
Answer: True. Essentially this means that things eventially "wear out." The universe is not eternal; it had a beginning, and will eventually wear out. Two-and-a-half-tohousand years before the birth of modern science, when the brightest thinkers were confident that the universe was eternal, the Bible said that the universe would "wear out:"...the heavens are ...[text shortened]... They will perish, but you remain; they will all wear out like a garment" (psalm 102:25,26).
Originally posted by RBHILLSo, as a Christian would you go to a dangerous place, a war zone for example without worrying about getting shot? Does this mean that you think that the police are unnecessary as "The Lord will protect you"?
And the thing about guards is that Christ didn't need them becasue he was going to give up his life.
Now that is what popes should do, if someone is a Christian/saved then you shouldn't need guards.
If a thief comes to your house and starts taking stuff will you just stand there and say "Well I am a Christian so I don't need to do anything about it."?
Originally posted by twhiteheadI would call 911. I have a book on Christians in war.
So, as a Christian would you go to a dangerous place, a war zone for example without worrying about getting shot? Does this mean that you think that the police are unnecessary as "The Lord will protect you"?
If a thief comes to your house and starts taking stuff will you just stand there and say "Well I am a Christian so I don't need to do anything about it."?
24. Who said it? "A long-ending and regrettable effect of the success of the Origin [of Species] was the addiction of biologists to unverifiable speculation.... This situation, where scientific men rally to the defense of a doctrine they are unable to define scientifically, much less demonstrate with scientific rigour, attempting to maintain its credit with the public by the suppression of criticism and the elimination of difficulties, is abnormal and undersirable in science."
A Creationist, Dr. Jonathan Sarfati.
B. Evolutionist, W.R. Thompson.
C. Evolutionist, Stephen J. Gould.