Re: Please Introduce Yourself Here
Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 10:55 pm
Yes that's what it's for. And the "minefield", I don't think it will be taken as an insult. I certainly didn't.
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." (Psalm 19:1)
https://discussions.godandscience.org/
Actually this website would say no compromise is needed between God (Christianity) and Science. If the truth in both are understood correctly then each should be harmonious together. I do believe you will fine people here open however to sincere questions and discussions.Himantolophus wrote:I didn't mean the "minefield" comment as an insult to conservatives on the site but I have Baptist relatives and they are as staunchly Yound Earth and Creationist as they come. I meant that I hope people are more open to discussion then they are! I believe there is a compromise between God and Science and that's what this site is for, right?
Himantolophus wrote:Hey everybody,
I came across this site and it seems like a good place for intelligent discussions on God and science. I was born Catholic but have not been a regular Churchgoer for some years. Despite this, I am a believer in God and I consider myself a moral person that does his best to follow God's laws. I am in graduate school for marine biology in Chas, SC and obviously I've had alot of experience with evolution. I am a firm "old-Earther" and believer in evolution and have debated the topic many times. However, I am trying to find an explanation that includes both scientific evidence and God. I believe in a form of "created Evolution" in which God created the Big Bang and all of nature's laws (including evolution) and then let it go from there. I admit that there are a few flaws with evolutionary theory and I am open to God involving Himself in these problems (as in planting life on Earth perhaps?). But I do believe that science as a whole is on the right track with things in the past.
I don't know what backgrounds you all have and I hope I haven't stumbled into a "born-again" minefield, but according to the title of this site, I hope there are a lot of open minded people here
Hi Anitha and welcome to the board. Your name sounds more Arabic than Indian, in fact the literal translation is "lady". Has anyone told you that before?ChristsAgapelove wrote:Hello All,
This is Anitha, from California. I am basically from India and accepted Jesus as my Lord and Saviour. But it is after coming to the United States that I am having the oppurtunity to know the word of God in a greater depth. I am also a part time Bible college student, and this is the first Christian forum I am going to be on. Hopefully I can participate and learn much from all of you. I have used this site much for learning purposes and I thank whoever has contributed towards it.
God Bless you all!~Anitha.
Amen to that (we certainly don't want the English meaning). You and I are perfect examples of God's graciousness aren't we?FFC wrote:Byblos, thankfully, the name "John" in Greek means "God Is Gracious"
We are perfect examples of something...Byblos wrote:Amen to that (we certainly don't want the English meaning). You and I are perfect examples of God's graciousness aren't we?FFC wrote:Byblos, thankfully, the name "John" in Greek means "God Is Gracious"
You had to go there, didn't you? Excuse the pun. To make matters worse my last name is Bath.Byblos wrote: (we certainly don't want the English meaning).
(sorry buddy, didn't mean to cause you undue strain)jenwat3 wrote:Yeah, I think about sums it up. And FFC, now that I know the truth, I'm just not gonna be able to help myself.