R
R_not
Guest
Has anyone heard of this?
I am getting a bunch of passages that this guy who believes in this and I have no idea what this is. I go to the webpage he gave to me and all it has is a bunch of books to sell to me.
It seems they think they are taking something from humankind from 300,000 years ago. I told them if those humans were so smart how come we haven’t found any signs of them, their writings and only something from what someone made up in this day and age? Or that the human bones we find lived in caves and maybe some buried some of their own, but we find evidence that they even ate each other (never let it be said I don’t get the dander up on folks!).
here are some of the quotes this guy has posted:
3:5.5 The uncertainties of life and the vicissitudes of existence do not in any manner contradict the concept of the universal sovereignty of God. All evolutionary creature life is beset by certain inevitabilities. Consider the following:
3:5.6 Is courage -strength of character-desirable? Then must man be reared in an environment which necessitates grappling with hardships and reacting to disappointments.
3:5.7 Is altruism -service of one’s fellows-desirable? Then must life experience provide for encountering situations of social inequality.
3:5.8 Is hope -the grandeur of trust-desirable? Then human existence must constantly be confronted with insecurities and recurrent uncertainties.
3:5.9 Is faith -the supreme assertion of human thought-desirable? Then must the mind of man find itself in that troublesome predicament where it ever knows less than it can believe.
3:5.10 Is the love of truth and the willingness to go wherever it leads, desirable? Then must man grow up in a world where error is present and falsehood always possible.
it goes on and on and what I deem from it is that a bunch of guys think they are smarter than everyone else and are trying to lay a sham on people to buy their books. It sounds like they believe in Jesus, but ? (I don’t know what to say)
truthbook.com/
Let me know if anyone has heard of this.
Thanks!
I am getting a bunch of passages that this guy who believes in this and I have no idea what this is. I go to the webpage he gave to me and all it has is a bunch of books to sell to me.
It seems they think they are taking something from humankind from 300,000 years ago. I told them if those humans were so smart how come we haven’t found any signs of them, their writings and only something from what someone made up in this day and age? Or that the human bones we find lived in caves and maybe some buried some of their own, but we find evidence that they even ate each other (never let it be said I don’t get the dander up on folks!).
here are some of the quotes this guy has posted:
3:5.5 The uncertainties of life and the vicissitudes of existence do not in any manner contradict the concept of the universal sovereignty of God. All evolutionary creature life is beset by certain inevitabilities. Consider the following:
3:5.6 Is courage -strength of character-desirable? Then must man be reared in an environment which necessitates grappling with hardships and reacting to disappointments.
3:5.7 Is altruism -service of one’s fellows-desirable? Then must life experience provide for encountering situations of social inequality.
3:5.8 Is hope -the grandeur of trust-desirable? Then human existence must constantly be confronted with insecurities and recurrent uncertainties.
3:5.9 Is faith -the supreme assertion of human thought-desirable? Then must the mind of man find itself in that troublesome predicament where it ever knows less than it can believe.
3:5.10 Is the love of truth and the willingness to go wherever it leads, desirable? Then must man grow up in a world where error is present and falsehood always possible.
it goes on and on and what I deem from it is that a bunch of guys think they are smarter than everyone else and are trying to lay a sham on people to buy their books. It sounds like they believe in Jesus, but ? (I don’t know what to say)
truthbook.com/
Let me know if anyone has heard of this.
Thanks!