Originally Posted by Tom
Pilgrim
I actually gave this person that answer before and I didn't get a response.
Which I guess should not surprise me.
What I am a ltttle surprised at is that you admitted while still an atheist, that you knew there was a God.
Why would an atheist admit that there is a God and still claim to be an atheist?
How did you justify being an atheist?
Would I be correct that you are not in favour of engaging in Creation vs. evolution discussion with scientific argument?
Tom
No, I did NOT admit that there was a God. You obviously misunderstood what I wrote. I refused to accept that my origin was from some primordial slime as evolutionists claim. But I just as vehemently denied that there was a God who created all things. This is why I quoted Rom 1 to show my own personal condition at the time, i.e., I had closed my mind and hardened my heart against the truth concerning the existence of God and substituted a lie, albeit not accepting Darwinianism.

According to Scripture, ALL MEN know that there is a God for His existence is undeniable from the testimony of the things which He has made, i.e., the world around us AND from one's own conscience within. But men cast off all this testimony, denying it all by substituting all manner of silly notions of which evolution is but one.


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