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    Is it possible to believe in both evolution and biblical creation?

    The Bible has tons of history. And no, humans and chimps are not 98.8% the same. When scientists look at the whole DNA strand, they’re 70% the same. But there’s sections of DNA that scientists don’t know what it does. They call it “junk DNA.” When they filter out the junk DNA, THEN they find...
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    Is it possible to believe in both evolution and biblical creation?

    Were you there? God was there and he tells us what happened, God says there’s no death before Adam sinned. Evolution says there was lots of death before man evolved. Do you believe the Bible or don’t you? Also, Human and Ape DNA are not about 95% similar. They’re about 70% similar.
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    Who was sawn in two?

    Ok, but that’s honestly a different topic. I’m not asking about that.
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    Santa Claus is real

    But his name is Saint Nicolas and he lived in Turkey and he attended the Council of Nicaea and he slapped Arius in the face.
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    Who was sawn in two?

    Why would the Bible tell us that someone was sawn in two without actually telling us who it was that was sawn in two? And why do we have early church fathers accusing the Jews of deleting out of Isaiah a section of text that talks about Isaiah being sawn in two? See the connection? 2 + 2 = 4
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    Who was sawn in two?

    I don’t really understand your point. All I hear you saying you to me is that the topic I brought up isn’t important. Like, as if my inquiry isn’t important. It’s really dismissive.
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    Who was sawn in two?

    Several men said it was Isaiah. I thought it would be interesting to discuss different ideas.
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    Who was sawn in two?

    It wasn’t important to list those names in order to get the point across that the author of Hebrews was making. That doesn’t mean that the identity of the one who was sawn in two isn’t important. Now, you can say that TO YOU it’s not important IN YOUR OPINION. But that’s just your opinion. TO...
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    Who was sawn in two?

    He didn’t mention Daniel by name. Didn’t mention Shadrach, Meshach, or Abed-Nego by name. Didn’t mention Isaiah by name, nor Jeremiah. Importance really has nothing to do with it. It has to do with the fact that he didn’t want to give a rundown on every single thing in the Old Testament in...
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    Who was sawn in two?

    I can kind of see what Justin is talking about, some Jews believed in Jesus, and other did not. And it brought a lot of division among the Jewish nation. “Do not think that I came to bring peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace but a sword. For I have come to ‘set a man against his...
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    Is it possible to believe in both evolution and biblical creation?

    The Bible is a book of truth, and science is a search for truth. If the Bible is untrue, then it’s not the Word of God. Adam and Eve were created within the creation week. They were created to stand upright from the beginning. Human beings didn’t evolve from apes over millions of years. They...
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    Who was sawn in two?

    Justin Martyr, Tertullian, Origen and maybe a few others said that they believed that the man who was sawn in two was Isaiah. They reference the apocryphal work of the Martyrdom of Isaiah. That’s what this thread is about. Do you think it was someone else that was sawn in two? What are your...
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    Who was sawn in two?

    Stop changing the subject. This thread isn’t about communion.
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    Who was sawn in two?

    I’m asking. I guess you didn’t see the question mark. You said that nobody knows. So I’m asking. Did the author of Hebrews know who was sawn in two? Did the author of Hebrews know who he was talking about?
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    Who was sawn in two?

    When did the author of Hebrews say it’s not important? I don’t remember him saying that. I remember him saying “time would fail me to mention them all”. Sounds to me like he just didn’t want to take the time to literally list everything. He didn’t mention Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego by...
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    Who was sawn in two?

    Justin Martyr DID explain it. If you read my post, then you wouldn’t be asking that.
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    Is it possible to believe in both evolution and biblical creation?

    Were human beings standing upright when they were first created? Or were they hunched over like an ape? The Bible says that man and woman were standing upright from the very beginning.
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    Who was sawn in two?

    What authority do you have to tell me it’s not important? Justin Martyr said it’s important because of its prophetic significance in how it points to Christ. Who should I believe? You, or Justin Martyr? Whenever someone says to me that something isn’t important, that alone is enough to cause me...
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    Who was sawn in two?

    Justin Martyr says that it’s important to know that Isaiah was sawn in two. He says the account of Isaiah being martyred was deleted from the text by the Jews. He says they removed it because of its prophetic significance as to how it points to Christ.
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    Who was sawn in two?

    Unimportant? Or he just didn’t have time for it in his letter? He didn’t mention Elijah or Elisha by name in Hebrews. Doesn’t mean they’re not important.
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