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Uploaded by biologosfoundation on Mar 9, 2011
In this video, Rev. Daniel Harrell engages us in a speculation over why God may have chosen to create life through the evolutionary process.
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it also reinforces the fact that everything has a beginning and an end, everything accept God.
height76 4 months ago
0:27-- "Why is it that things wouldn't develop linearly and beautifully and just happen?" Well, if you're looking for a good razor, try Occam's. It's the name to trust.
drumrnva 6 months ago
Interesting!
lukehase 6 months ago
friggen moron
cyscotoby 11 months ago
This is not only just plain silly, it wallows in ignorance.
cap020570 11 months ago
Prime example for Stockholm syndrome the pastor is god's battered wife.
miraenna 11 months ago
Christians worship a monstrous death-god. Okay. It's a good thing gods are imaginary.
ogieogie 11 months ago
I invite anyone who is really interested in the subject to head over to Eric MacDonald's blog, Choice in Dying.
The post is titled "An Even Bigger Disaster. A Train Wreck of a God."
I think the term "both barrels" is apropos.
middlekk 11 months ago
This is just plain silly.
326742 11 months ago
Riiiight...its the old 'we cant know the mind of god' argument, but here's what I think anyway.
Theology, the art of making shit up.
mecloptera 11 months ago
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it also reinforces the fact that everything has a beginning and an end, everything accept God.
height76 4 months ago
0:27-- "Why is it that things wouldn't develop linearly and beautifully and just happen?" Well, if you're looking for a good razor, try Occam's. It's the name to trust.
drumrnva 6 months ago
Interesting!
lukehase 6 months ago
friggen moron
cyscotoby 11 months ago
This is not only just plain silly, it wallows in ignorance.
cap020570 11 months ago
Prime example for Stockholm syndrome the pastor is god's battered wife.
miraenna 11 months ago
Christians worship a monstrous death-god. Okay. It's a good thing gods are imaginary.
ogieogie 11 months ago
I invite anyone who is really interested in the subject to head over to Eric MacDonald's blog, Choice in Dying.
The post is titled "An Even Bigger Disaster. A Train Wreck of a God."
I think the term "both barrels" is apropos.
middlekk 11 months ago
This is just plain silly.
326742 11 months ago
Riiiight...its the old 'we cant know the mind of god' argument, but here's what I think anyway.
Theology, the art of making shit up.
mecloptera 11 months ago