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Answering that question in the affirmative only raises the next: Was He the Son of God? If not, what was He or should I ask, "Who was He"?
Answering that question in the affirmative only raises the next: Was He the Son of God? If not, what was He or should I ask, "Who was He"?
A Christian 'evolutionist' would answer yes to both of your questions. Evolution has no bearing on Jesus' existence or potential divinity
Since the Christian must believe Adam could not have evolved, i.e., all human life as we know it began with Adam, I have to wonder how the sin issue could have been resolved by believing otherwise? Was Jesus a product of evolution?
Since the Christian must believe Adam could not have evolved, i.e., all human life as we know it began with Adam
Was Jesus a product of evolution?
First, individuals don't evolve. Populations do. If Adam and Eve were the first humans to have a living soul given directly from God, then they would be the first.
There is no inconsistency in accepting the historical reality of Adam and Eve as actual people, and recognizing the fact of evolution. The Bible makes it very clear that God directly intervened to make humans. While there are certainly Christians who do not think that there were two original humans from which we all descended, I am convinced that there were.
He was conceived by the Holy Spirit. The biological details on how He became fully human are not given to us. Doesn't matter.
In addition to what else it does, that all just leaves you clueless with regards to Jesus Christ. But you keep at it, ok?
Please enlighten us as to how we're clueless? I'm all ears
Muslims love Jesus too.I agree with Barbarian and Kdall. I'd also like to point readers to Denis Lamoureux's Book - I Love Jesus and I Accept Evolution.
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I gave it all up front for you to explain, so don't the pass buck back to me because you have no answers. God said, "Seek and you shall find when you seek me with all your heart". Why not take that approach for understanding the issues?
Because Jesus wasn't a scientist, and never claimed to be. He and everyone else at the time didn't even know dinosaurs existed. And more importantly, nothing I believe in contradicts the Christian faith.
Also, do you think your quote from God is supposed to be applied to everything? Are you of the opinion that scientists, instead of doing research and studying things, should instead just pray for the answers?
Muslims love Jesus too.
"Loving Jesus" does not make you a Christian.
He validated the creation account including the creation of male and female. I mean that he validated God's/His authority over that realm of relationship.
Even your questions indicate that you have no idea what you're talking about.Answering that question in the affirmative only raises the next: Was He the Son of God? If not, what was He or should I ask, "Who was He"?
However there is inconsistency on believing that death, pain, suffering and extinctions are the method God chose to create.Barbarian said:There is no inconsistency in accepting the historical reality of Adam and Eve as actual people, and recognizing the fact of evolution.
Read the book. It's hard to fit Christian doctrine in a title.