Dear Pauluc: I am fascinated that you ignore all the …

Comment on ‘Yes, Creation!’ at the General Conference Session by Ron Stone M.D..

Dear Pauluc: I am fascinated that you ignore all the Ellen White statements I have cited, which clearly indicate Ellen White’s own awareness of her prophetic role and its meaning.We can argue at length as to the reason Walter Rea ended up as he did.But the statements I quoted from Ellen White are absolutely clear as to the “all or nothing” nature of her authority.The fact that you have not responded to these statements gives evidence to all in this discussion that you cannot answer this plain evidence.God bless!Pastor Kevin Paulson  

Paulac admits he believes the Bible contains “errors.” I guess he’s going to tell us where and how he can “correct” these errors? Well, Paulac?!

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Bob, Geraty and Wisbey, as well as the Biol Profs we have been discussing certainly believe in “creation.” Just creation over eons of time, as the “intelligent” evolutionists keep telling us!


‘Yes, Creation!’ at the General Conference Session

@Geanna Dane:They try the shell game of “evolution is change” so that they can get the idea inserted and accepted. AFter all “change happens”.Once in the door they put on the clown-costume and start talking about “well now we all agree that birds come from reptiles cause evolution is a fact”.It is wayyy too late in this dialogue to start pretending that the LSU evolutionists actually believe in a literal 7 day creation week, deny that birds come from reptiles and in fact like to call “change in fingernail length” — evolution, fully rejecting the birds-come-from-reptiles storybook.Surely we can agree to that set of basic points.in Christ,Bob  

Well stated Bob, Geanna’s bait and switch tactic regarding the “definition” of evolution is well analyzed by ID advocates. And, Geanna simply follows the evolutionary dogma of confusion of terms when discussing Darwinism.


‘Yes, Creation!’ at the General Conference Session

Whenever in a discussion I hear someone say that we need to have an open mind what they are really saying is that we should agree with them. On hair styles and the food one eats a open mind is fine, on something as important and straight forward as “in six days God Created” I’ll stick with the Bible, and risk being accused of having a closed mind.  

You’re right on target again, Richard. The crux of secular humanistic philosophy is to be “open” to anything, so “everything” is equally valid and acceptable, at least to someone. The Bible is actually very “close minded!”


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