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Deafening silence from Tom Campbell regarding my question.
That's pretty telling, folks.
I'd suggest to everyone that you simply ask the most plainly obvious questions from now on. That is, if you even desire a response. It's clear you should not use any arguments that involve reason, proof or (gasp!) the scientific method.
"Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools because they have to say something." - Plato
Then the Lord God said to the serpent, "Because you have done this you are cursed more than all the animals, domestic and wild. (YOU WILL CRAWL ON YOUR BELLY,)
If you heard a voice from God, like Abraham did, and it told you to kill your child, would you do it? Or would you seek help?
There was no established law during the time of Abraham. Today we have the Ten Commandments. Any voice today that tells someone to kill another, is not the voice of God.
How do you distinguish between your beliefs and the disorganized ramblings of a madman?
How do you know you are not severely mentally ill?
Because when the real God speaks to you. It is usually followed by a fulfillment of what He told you before hand. And His words are always in line with the Scriptures. There are other voices out there. And sometimes their commands are of the most evil kind. They are the one's who pretend to be God. And sometimes people listen to them. And this sometimes, will bring about the most tragic results.
However, the topic is really on the fossil discovery and the Biblical account.
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