13:15 Feb 7, 2023 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Art/Literary - Religion / Creation apologetics | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Peter Dahm Robertson Germany Local time: 06:01 | ||||||
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5 +2 | that side of the discussion/that source/that perspective |
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4 +2 | firm views on that perspective from there |
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firm views on that perspective from there Explanation: Seeing the video on YouTube, my interpretation is that, although mr. Fielding admitted being a believer of creationism, he wants to, at least look like, that he didn't studied deep into the matter, doesn't have a "firm view" (a good amount of Christians do believe in evolution and other theories that supposedly contradict creationism - in the literal sense, that is), or simply don't want to share his (possibly) controversial views. In summary, a Christian don't necessarily need to have "firm views" on the matter of Earth's creation and the origin of humanity. |
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1 day 2 hrs confidence: peer agreement (net): +2
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