7/29/2007

god and evolution

I found an interesting post at shelleytherepublican.com today:

That is the lucky blessing of citizens of the USA. It is clear that there has been devine intervention in that case. God gave the Godly of Old England an empty land to populate and spread the Good Word to the brown and yellow natives that lived there ignorant of Original Sin, God’s covenant with Abraham, Jacob, Isaac, Israel, Moses, et cetera and the jews generally, the troubled history of that race to establish a workable state and at the same time stay true to the what their jealous god told them what to do, what with golden cows, kings, slatternly women, and what not, and then that Jesus was foreseen, that a preacher came to announce His arrival and baptise Him, and God impregated a working class woman, and her husband adopted him and taught him his honourble trade (which makes we question whether the neuclear family is the basic building block of humanity) and Jesus followed his father’s trade, and then preached the Good News for a brief ministry, and then was subject to interdiction by the Roman State and the local religious bigwigs, and was cruxified. He died for us to conquer Original Sin, so that we can choose whether we go to Hell or be saved on the Judgement Day before Jesus Himself if we believed in God his father who is the creator and sustainer of all.

But when I do a search for “jesus and evolution” at biblegateway.com the result is:
“Sorry. No results found for “jesus and evolution” in Keyword Search.”
Yeah right! Didn’t Jesus say love thy neighbour? But didn’t Darwin say “survival of the fittest”? They don’t fit together. If you are a liberal christian who wants to believe in God and Evolution at the same time, then do you think God can contradict himself? The Bible makes it quite clear that God is a man by the way, and if he wasn’t, how would he have been able to make love to the Blessed Mary?

Believe in the Bible, or you will be damned for eternity.

Sometimes crazy people scare me. Maybe this person is not crazy all the time, but it's interesting to me that the same people that say "Love thy neighbor" are also threatenting the rest of us with eternal damnation.

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