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how did they know.?
Topic Started: May 25 2009, 11:27 PM (563 Views)
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Mike
May 29 2009, 04:53 AM
I thought the article explained things quite well. The author is right, the bible is not meant to be a science text book. But rather is the divine revelations of God and His relationship with His creation. It never claims to be a science text book. I thought that fact would be obvious.
A position on which both Chris (if I may speak for him) and I would agree.

It's breezy who thinks the bible a science text.
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May 29 2009, 05:52 AM
Mike
May 29 2009, 04:53 AM
I thought the article explained things quite well. The author is right, the bible is not meant to be a science text book. But rather is the divine revelations of God and His relationship with His creation. It never claims to be a science text book. I thought that fact would be obvious.
A position on which both Chris (if I may speak for him) and I would agree.

It's breezy who thinks the bible a science text.
Yes, you may, you are right, about my view, and breeze's which, typical of creationaist, would claim the Bible as a scientific test. Breeze has pasted dozens of such claims.
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