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As I was really a man now, it was time for me to make a decision about Jesus and this trip, made up my mind, that I wanted Jesus and wanted to avoid Hell. I was sitting in a room, when I asked Jesus into my heart. I suddenly felt the difference, I was relieved, my sins were off my shoulders and on the cross. Jesus was living in me, in my life and in my heart. What a great day! You might think, is it really that easy? Do you really just pray and feel different? The answer is YES. If you confess you are a SINNER, you believe Jesus died for YOUR SINS and He LOVES YOU, you will be saved! That's what I did anyway.
Anyway, thinking that was it for the day, having asked Jesus into my heart - enough for one day, I went to bed. Next morning I woke up early to reflect on the previous day, when a gleem of light, glistened through the bathroom door. I opened it, to get ready for the day, when I went to the sink, to wash. As I reached for the sink (with nothing on my feet), I wobbled unsteadily, before I felt myself falling. It felt like minutes, but in reality, it was seconds, before I fell... head-first straight onto the cold, hard, marble like bathroom floor. I was soon carried away and into safety, but the pain wrang around in my head, for days.
As I went back down to the conference, head still hurting, most of the ateendees met with me and they told me that I had been attacked by Satan, but the Lord had protected me. How true that sounded! I had no long lasting damage to my head and enjoyed the rest of my trip. I met Archangel out there and His name reminds me that the angels looked after me in Arizona. I never really thought much about hurting my head, because it soon healed after much ice and rest, but recently I reminded myself of it. I was doubting I was really saved, when the Lord reminded me I am on the Lord's side and I accepted Him the day I was saved and Satan tried to get me the next day - but he was just too late.
> I have and never was it taught as a theory, always told as fact. Still
> when they asked how old are the rocks I would say, "It is said
> in a theory they are millions of years old." This is a better
> answer than "Millions of years old." Because I have showed
> how it is only a theory where as others get it wrong, stating it as
> fact.
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Jesus, you're stupid. It's been proven.
Find me God and I'll carbon date him for you, how about that?
> Stryke wrote:
> I've spent all day revising stuff like evolutionary theory, so he's
> wrong whatever he says. I have decided.
>
> Have you been converted to Evolutionism?
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I study this stuff at university, you mutoid. Not everything is about "converting".
> Which is why you most probably failed or atleast got marked down in
> your exams.
>
> If I had put in RE: Christians believe that God supposedly..blah blah
> I would have failed.
>
> Why?
>
> Because Christians don't supposedly believe, they do believe.
>
> The same applies to science. Scientitst believe in certain 'facts'.
> These facts aren't constants as you know, however, to point that out
> as if you know better doesn't actually help you.
If you don't believe something (if it's a matter of choice), you only have to state your answer as the theory of that people group or theory of the existence of the universe.
> In the classroom they tell you, 'whether you like it or not we evolved
> from apes'.
Only in the science classroom because that's what science tells us.
In a Religious class, it would be a different story.
If I had put in RE: Christians believe that God supposedly..blah blah I would have failed.
Why?
Because Christians don't supposedly believe, they do believe.
The same applies to science. Scientitst believe in certain 'facts'. These facts aren't constants as you know, however, to point that out as if you know better doesn't actually help you.
I've seen the text books which suggest we have and I believe it to be very possible.
However, I have never been told that it is the definite answer.