Results 1 - 3 of 3
|
|
|||||
Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
Results | Verse | Author | ID# | |||
1 | help with a group paper on nat.selection | Bible general Archive 1 | Hank | 65936 | ||
In that case, quote the biblical story of creation, found in Genesis 1 and 2. If your colleages challenge that as opinion, point out to them who may wish to quote Darwin or any other disciple of secular humanism that their views are no less "opinion" than biblical views. The Bible does state clearly that God created the heavens and the earth and everything therein, but the problem is this: Are your colleagues in this joint effort prepared to accept the premise that the Bible is the inerrant word of God? Essay by committee is a new wrinkle since I sat in an English class! But the King James Bible, which has been called the noblest monument to English prose, was written (translated into English) by committee and it's done quite well for itself. So I wish the quintet of you English 101 students do as well! If you want scriptural references on God's creation in addition to the Genesis 1 and 2 account, use a good concordance, topical preferred, or consult a decent Bible dictionary, such as Harper's or Holman's, or ask of the forum. --Hank | ||||||
2 | help with a group paper on nat.selection | Bible general Archive 1 | kristi4252725 | 65948 | ||
THANK YOU! I think I have decided that since this is an informative essay, the Darwinism and other creation theories must be left out as well. My very good friend brought it up to me, that as I see it, Darwinism is antoher person's opinion just as Christianity (to them) is also an opinion. Opinions must be left out of this paper because it will end up with bitterness and no conclusion in the end. If that happens we will all suffer a bad grade, so I have decided to drop it. Thank You for answering my question. | ||||||
3 | help with a group paper on nat.selection | Bible general Archive 1 | Emmaus | 65953 | ||
Get the book, Darwin's Black Box, by Michael Behe, a professor of Biochemisty. He discusses the problem presented by the irreducible complexities of some parts of nature, e.g.the eye, to the concept of batural selection. You should be able to get it at a library. If not you can get it online. Emmaus |
||||||