Re: Understanding Evolution: History, Theory, Evidence, and Implications



On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 11:03:25 GMT,
TomAldrich@youcan'tgettherefromhere.com wrote:


On 26-Dec-2009, °cg° <cgrams7@{removethis}yahoo.com> wrote:

Yes, I agree that God knows but that is not what Tom wrote.

He wrote , "Nothing goes down without Gods [sic] approval." Knowing
and approving are two very different states of mind.

I'm not saying god rubber stamps it, I say being aware of an act and not
stopping it is the same as participating in the act.

I tell you I'm going to rob a bank, you don't agree with it, but you also
don't call the police before the act or after the act, you have helped me in
the act by simply not participating.
By definition of God, nothing goes down without Gods knowing.

You forget the great mystery of God's will. You have to understand
that God does not always act in ways people will understand.

No matter what you believe, or I believe for that matter, the Bible
has pretty much covered all the arguments for believers. That is the
way it works.

The interesting thing is that it works the very same way for
politics too.<g>
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Cheers! :)
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