Pravo,
Similarly, on this thread, Joasia repeatedly insisted that I had not attempted to answer her question regarding evolutionary theory and the creation of the "soul." Yet, when I re-posted my original response of February 20th, she did not apologize for her error.
Well, at least now you are specifying the date. That helps the search considering that there are so many exchanges. Perhaps copy/pasting your response after your comment will help move the conversation along with more clarity.
You wrote:
Please read my above response to your question about the soul.
I took the immediate “above” response which you wrote that was on that present page. That was my misunderstanding.
One possible interpretation is that Homo Sapiens evolved from hominids--as seems evident from the scientific data-- and that Adam was the first Homo Sapien given an immortal soul-- denoted by the specific verb.
So who gave birth to Adam? Why just start with Adam, if evolution is the cause of the mother who gave birth to Adam? Why do all the holy fathers explain that Adam is the First created man? ever. And what is the explanation about how God created Eve related to evolution? If you want to be specific about words used, then the word “create” denotes making something out of nothing. A birth. The evolution theory explains transformations from a non-species to a human. This attempt to combine evolution and creation is like oil and water. It just can’t mix.
Yet, when I re-posted my original response of February 20th, she did not apologize for her error.
The reason I didn’t respond to your post is that this is the first time I have looked in on the thread since Saturday. Considering it is Clean week, I wanted to remove myself from posting here, like many do, for Great Lent. My curiousity got the better of me. But, at least God gave me the strength to make it through the first most crucial three days.
Has anyone else at the St. Euphrosynos Cafe noticed that when some people here make false, insulting comments, they never apologize?
Yes. I believe that I had posted about that issue with you, on many occassions. Or have you forgotten? Why do you always ignore your own reactions and just blame others? Anyway, we all need to work on apologizes, don’t you agree? Or more so, on restraining ourselves from saying something that would require an apology. So, if you need an apology, from me, about not referencing the particular post you were mentioning...then I ask for your forgiveness. As an Orthodox Christian, I need to be mindful of what this past Sunday teaches and to continue on that path throughout the Great Lent.
Cyprian wrote:
One trait that is traditionally seen with heretics is that when asked to provide specific answers to direct questions, they engage in a plethora of diversionary tactics, never clearly and directly answering the questions put to them.
I agree with that and take it one step further. They may come up with an explanation, but it only creates more questions. The logic is missing. With Orthodox Christian Evolutionist, in particular, because they are familiar with the Orthodox saints’ writings, as opposed to Protestants...they seem to completely forget what the holy saints wrote about Adam. The saints’ explanations always refer to Adam as the first created man. Created. Not transformed or evolved. Simply...if God evolved man, then that is how God would teach us. And adding to that the plethora of hymns that express God’s teachings... there is mention of Adam, but never any question that he is not the first created man. Created. By supporting the evolution lie, they deny God as the Almighty. They base their limited knowledge as the law of God’s actions, like gravity. The laws of nature are designed for our benefit, not God’s. God can defy the very nature He created because He is supranatural. Therefore, He can create Adam in an instant. And the saints didn’t write about this subject much because their main concern was our salvation. Man has become so spiritually dysfunctional that they have distorted the truth and question the teachings of the prophets and holy fathers. Man has conformed God to their level and therefore their explanation of God's actions are imperfect. But, it should be the other way around. Man should conform themselves to God and then they will gain perfection, in Him.
Well, gotta go. If I don't answer, it's because I'm not here.
Joanna