Good riddance. Youre a cancer on any board you post on with your delusional views.
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Originally posted by BrianC View PostI didn't read anything past my last comments here. I think I'm done on forums. I did what I wanted to do which is start some conversations about interesting topics, shared information and debated a little back and forth. But, I get rude sometimes and I don't like to do that. I apologize for responding to the insults with insults of my own. I have nothing against anyone here and I do not think anyone here is stupid by any means, even when I jokingly say that as a little jab for sport. It's all meant in good fun and in the spirit of discussion and debate. If just a few people research a few things I posted here, I'm happy. That's all I really wanted.
Have a good life and I wish you all the best.
Can we get someone to lock his account out now?
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Originally posted by BrianC View PostI didn't read anything past my last comments here. I think I'm done on forums. I did what I wanted to do which is start some conversations about interesting topics, shared information and debated a little back and forth. But, I get rude sometimes and I don't like to do that. I apologize for responding to the insults with insults of my own. I have nothing against anyone here and I do not think anyone here is stupid by any means, even when I jokingly say that as a little jab for sport. It's all meant in good fun and in the spirit of discussion and debate. If just a few people research a few things I posted here, I'm happy. That's all I really wanted.
Have a good life and I wish you all the best.
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Originally posted by Skidmark View PostSo, I'm sitting here on the pot and was thinking...
If we all derive from Adam and Eve wouldn't we all be the same race?
Some have said, God created other people besides Adam and Eve. However, the story of sin proceeds from Adam to Jesus. Other created people would undermine that, which is the foundation of Christianity, so there can't be other created people. Anyone think otherwise?
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Originally posted by jones4stangs View PostNot if there was some "evolution" of the human race.
Some have said, God created other people besides Adam and Eve. However, the story of sin proceeds from Adam to Jesus. Other created people would undermine that, which is the foundation of Christianity, so there can't be other created people. Anyone think otherwise?
I've never heard or read statements that God created other people besides Adam and Eve, is that a New Age twist on the Creation account?
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Originally posted by poopnut2 View PostNot if you're calling me a nigger.
Sounds like another Science verse Christianity issue.
Here's a little science.
http://live.psu.edu/story/15166
Scientists said yesterday that they have discovered a tiny genetic mutation that largely explains the first appearance of white skin in humans tens of thousands of years ago, a finding that helps solve one of biology's most enduring mysteries and illuminates one of humanity's greatest sources of strife.
The work suggests that the skin-whitening mutation occurred by chance in a single individual after the first human exodus from Africa, when all people were brown-skinned. That person's offspring apparently thrived as humans moved northward into what is now Europe, helping to give rise to the lightest of the world's races.
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Originally posted by The King View PostActually the creation of Adam and Eve is a part of the foundation of Judaism, from whence Christianity cameth. Also, the story of sin proceeds from Eve to Adam to Jesus and onward to the present.
I've never heard or read statements that God created other people besides Adam and Eve, is that a New Age twist on the Creation account?
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Originally posted by jones4stangs View PostLOL
Sounds like another Science verse Christianity issue.
Here's a little science.
http://live.psu.edu/story/15166
Scientists said yesterday that they have discovered a tiny genetic mutation that largely explains the first appearance of white skin in humans tens of thousands of years ago, a finding that helps solve one of biology's most enduring mysteries and illuminates one of humanity's greatest sources of strife.
The work suggests that the skin-whitening mutation occurred by chance in a single individual after the first human exodus from Africa, when all people were brown-skinned. That person's offspring apparently thrived as humans moved northward into what is now Europe, helping to give rise to the lightest of the world's races.Originally posted by BroncojohnnyHOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!
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