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Fallacies of the Modern Church
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Brian Guiley Nov 26, 2010.

Many different mutations ultimately add information all the time?
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Floyd Nov 20, 2010.

What strategy and/or arguments do you use?
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I'm applying this question to discussions, actual debates and regular evangelism. I have some difficulty bringing up the subject on a normal day just because there's a strict limit on what we can…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Eddy Lepkowicz Sep 22, 2010.

Rowling vs Tolkien vs Lewis
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Rowling's Harry Potter, Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia. I've met a lot of Christians that have issues with fantasy in general.  My wife seemed a bit contradictory…Continue

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Started this discussion. Last reply by Robert Barnett Jul 28, 2010.

 

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David Thomas Posey replied to Robert Barnett's discussion 'Is discussing/debating online worthwhile?' in the group Evangelism - reaching the world
"I got into a discussion at the end of last year; one person (who I later learned was Jewish) asked the seemingly straightforward question, "What is Jesus trying to do in the Gospels?"  I gave my answer, that His ultimate purpose was…"
Jan 10, 2011
Brian Guiley replied to Robert Barnett's discussion 'Fallacies of the Modern Church'
"I'm pretty sure it's only going to be 3 parts. As with Rich, I agree with their points. I can see how some holding up those scriptures and principles against the sale of resources would be a difficulty in their pursuit of equipping…"
Nov 26, 2010
Rich Wendling replied to Robert Barnett's discussion 'Fallacies of the Modern Church'
"In these articles, AiG seems to be stretching a bit farther than normal from their core message of biblical authority, and appears to be addressing a specific criticism of the ministry. I agree that offering ministry materials for sale in a church…"
Nov 26, 2010
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Nov 24, 2010
Robert Barnett replied to Carolyn Reeves's discussion 'What is conceded when the church compromises on Darwinian evolution?'
"My best guess is that many/most pastors and bible "experts" avoid the scientific side of the argument simply because of the definitions the media and the general populase gives the terms. It's "Evolution and Creationism"…"
Nov 24, 2010
Floyd replied to Robert Barnett's discussion 'Many different mutations ultimately add information all the time?'
"To know what new information is, we must define what information is first. See "In the Beginning Was Information" by Dr Werner Gitt http://creation.com/laws-of-information-1 Dr Gitt classifies it into 5 levels Statistics, Syntax,…"
Nov 20, 2010
Stefan Morin replied to Robert Barnett's discussion 'Many different mutations ultimately add information all the time?'
"Robert Barnett said: "Second example … a bacterium waste pond next to a factory has developed a mutation that produces an enzyme that digests *nylon*. Since nylon is a man-made material that didn’t even exist before 1935, this new…"
Nov 19, 2010
Brian Guiley replied to Robert Barnett's discussion 'Many different mutations ultimately add information all the time?'
"It actually comes down to information. If you add a bunch of letters to a paragraph, is that more information? Will the reader know what they mean? Will they be able to be used in a similar manner to the information in the paragraph. Evolutionists…"
Nov 19, 2010
Robert Barnett replied to Robert Barnett's discussion 'Many different mutations ultimately add information all the time?'
"It sounds like your reponse is that though they are correct in their point about mutations (beats me and highly doubt it), they still can't explain/prove the beginning. Do I understand correctly? "
Nov 19, 2010
Floyd replied to Robert Barnett's discussion 'Many different mutations ultimately add information all the time?'
"An example of this are the three proteins that give us three-color vision. We can trace this quite clearly to a gene duplication in an early primate that had two-color vision The problem here for evolutionists is that “color” and…"
Nov 16, 2010
Robert Barnett replied to Robert Barnett's discussion 'Many different mutations ultimately add information all the time?'
"This is how: What creationist sources don’t tell you is that there are many different kinds of mutations that *together* produce "added information" … ALL THE TIME. They don’t have to occur at the same time. For…"
Nov 16, 2010
Floyd replied to Robert Barnett's discussion 'Many different mutations ultimately add information all the time?'
"Duplication, copy is not an addition of information. The assumption is that given time the duplication or errors will create new information. There is no proof that it does. In any case it's not just new information that is needed but also the…"
Nov 16, 2010
Gabriel Jones replied to Robert Barnett's discussion 'Many different mutations ultimately add information all the time?'
"How do thay do that? And I have no idea how the title of that article corrosponds to it's subject."
Nov 16, 2010
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Nov 16, 2010
Robert Barnett replied to Robert Barnett's discussion 'Why do churches hesitate with apologetics?' in the group Ask the Pastor
"To my understanding, a parachurch is a group of christians that get together for a common Godly purpose. It doesn't have communion or anything like that, and it's members normally have memberships to actual churches outside of the…"
Oct 29, 2010
W H Brinkman replied to Robert Barnett's discussion 'Why do churches hesitate with apologetics?' in the group Ask the Pastor
"Is there really such a thing as a para church? Thatdenotes to me a church within a church that follows the name of GOD. There is only one church, one that preaches and teaches the truth of the word of GOD in an honest and direst manner as GOD would…"
Oct 8, 2010

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