I thought Dominion was a kind of BBQ sauce.
So obviously you have Dominion over all the animals and fish.
Well... Metro now.
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I thought Dominion was a kind of BBQ sauce.
So obviously you have Dominion over all the animals and fish.
"In the image of God he created them. He created them male and female. God blessed them and said [L to them], 'Have many children and grow in number [T Be fruitful and multiply]. Fill […and fill] the earth and be its master [subdue it]. Rule [T Have dominion] over the fish in the sea and over the birds in the sky [heavens] and over every living thing that moves on the earth.' God said, “Look, I have given you all the plants that have grain for seeds [L on the face of the earth] and all the trees whose fruits have seeds in them. They will be food for you.'" - Genesis 1:27b-29 (EXB).
What about the Similarity Between Human and Chimp DNA?I was sort of going for the kind of evidence that says "we're most genetically like chimpanzees and they are omnivores"...
Yes, so, what I was going to say is that humans were originally created as herbivores but we eventually adapted into omnivores.
"In the image of God he created them. He created them male and female. God blessed them and said [L to them], 'Have many children and grow in number [T Be fruitful and multiply]. Fill […and fill] the earth and be its master [subdue it]. Rule [T Have dominion] over the fish in the sea and over the birds in the sky [heavens] and over every living thing that moves on the earth.' God said, “Look, I have given you all the plants that have grain for seeds [L on the face of the earth] and all the trees whose fruits have seeds in them. They will be food for you.'" - Genesis 1:27b-29 (EXB).
Which did God create - Adam and Eve, or Adam and Steve?
I think the expression " Adam and Steve" is very disrespectful. IMO
@Jae, please do not use it ( or any one else..)
Change that to "for some Christians" and you're gold.Add "for Christians" to that and you're gold. If Christians (or other faith groups) of any stripe want to define marriage that way and only offer the rite to cisgendered heterosexual couples, that is their right. But for broader society, it must remain more open. My religious freedom matters, too, and redefining marriage in a discriminatory way and forcing UUs and others who do not accept that definition to follow it would violate that freedom. The Bible is not our constitution.
Add "for Christians" to that and you're gold. If Christians (or other faith groups) of any stripe want to define marriage that way and only offer the rite to cisgendered heterosexual couples, that is their right. But for broader society, it must remain more open. My religious freedom matters, too, and redefining marriage in a discriminatory way and forcing UUs and others who do not accept that definition to follow it would violate that freedom. The Bible is not our constitution.
What I'm speaking about here, though, is not only included in the Bible but goes beyond it as well. Even without the biblical text, the truth would be that God created marriage to be a certain thing. What He did is recorded in the Bible, however it would be so even if it was not.
Assuming for a moment there was no Bible, how exactly would you know this "truth"? How can you know it goes "beyond the Bible"?
I trust that God would have revealed it to us in some other way. There is, of lesser note, just the fact that the vast majority of people who desire marriage desire a traditional one (one man and one woman for life). It seems that God has just built that desire into us.
And I don't desire a same-sex marriage for myself but that doesn't mean I don't support it for those who do. Polls in recent years have put support for same-sex marriage among Canadians at around 70%, suggesting I'm hardly in the minority on that. I highly doubt 70% of Canadians desire same sex marriage for themselves.
I highly doubt it too. Just look at how many traditional marriages take place each year vs. how many same-sex ones.
Right, but my point is that what they desire for themselves is not what matters here. I don't impose what I desire for myself on others. They have the freedom to pursue their own desires. And in the case of same-sex couples who desire marriage a vast majority of Canadians support allowing them to do so. And it is that support that matters, not what the majority of Canadians do in their own marriage.
Anyhow, the discussion is moot since same-sex marriage is off the table politically. Even the Conservatives have removed opposition to it from their platform. Feel free to believe what you like, but for the time being, freedom to marry is the law and, IMHO, rightly so. Nothing further to be said.
Change that to "for more Christians than some Christians would have you believe" and you're gold.Change that to "for some Christians" and you're gold.