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Re: Talk.Origin banned Subject: Do not textbooks present evolution as fact?



"Bob LeChevalier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> "jabriol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> No.  They call the writers of the Bible ignorant pre-modern
> >> superstitious types who did not know better.  *Intelligent* Christians
> >> have no problem reconciling their faith with a Bible that isn't a
> >> documentary but rather a collection of myths and legends that have
> >> some elements of truth, but were interpreted by people who knew less
> >> than we now know.
> >>
> >sure.. A buddist would say this.. a real christian would not.
>
> I'm a real Christian, and the only one who has the Authority to
> gainsay me is He who dwells in heaven.

really? do you accept the theory of evolution as the origin of man?
actually the one who dwells in heaven wrote or inspire a book. In that book
it define what is a christian and what is not. If you were a real christian
you would know that.



>
> You meanwhile appear to be a Jehovah's cultist, which few "real
> Christians" accept, so you shouldn't be talking about "real
> Christians" as if you had a clue.

few real christians are all that left on the planet.


>
> An intelligent Christian does not need a literally-true Bible.
>
> lojbab
> --
> lojbab                                             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Bob LeChevalier, Founder, The Logical Language Group
> (Opinions are my own; I do not speak for the organization.)
> Artificial language Loglan/Lojban:                 http://www.lojban.org





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