Interesting stuff. It would seem to have a few versus that would force the idea, though I am sure those are interpreted differently by others. Of course I always found it interesting how others would say "This is past but this is future." From a strictly historic perspective, Preterism sounds...
I heard of a theological thought that says all of revelations has already happened, though I do not know what this is called and would like to. I found this interesting because most preachers I hear are like "Well, this is allegorical but this is actual." I find these distinctions interesting on...
It is unverifiable because we don't have anything that we know is 2 million years old without using the dating method since written history is not nearly that old.
I am not sure. It was a very brief mention and seemed to imply that is used both free will and predestination but had no details. I know that isn't much to go on, sorry, but is about all I had. It was implied it had something to do with the Calvanists.
It seems that there are many theological...
Do weather patterns change? Of course they do. Just read history - Europe's little ice ages (1458–1552, 1600–1720, and 1840–1880) or much warmer weather in Greenland like 800 years ago. The real question is does man cause this? I think it is pure pride that makes man think he does. I also noted...
I have read that there was an older theological doctrine (at least 100 years I think) that was an alternative to the Free Will and Predestination debate. I am not sure what it entails and have lost my note to know what it was called. I am hoping it is not one of those that try to mash the two...
The current dating technique used can not be verified with anything less than 2 millions years old. Please ignore the fact that this makes the process unverifiable is you want to believe the scientists.