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Relevance Of Discussing Evolution To Witnessing
Added by Leo Sanyo, last edited by Leo Sanyo on Apr 01, 2007  (view change)
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I read your comment I did not know what to say. It was to me like when a child complains to his father about why he has to go to work.

I don't deny that it may be boring to some discussing some issues we are not very familiar with, but I will try to explain to you their relevance.

The world's populations is approximately 6.5 billions right now. Adventists are about 10,000,000. That would make a proportion of 650,000 people for every Adventist in the world.

Most of the world population is sympathetic with some kind of evolution (natural selection, reincarnation, etc.). Our mission is to reach those people for whom evolution is a serious alternative to creation or the only one. We are discussing creation in this quarter and you do not find relevant to empower ourselves to discuss why creation is superior in any way to evolution.

Are you suggesting that in Sabbath School we only should talk about things over which we fully agree? Are you saying that people out there do not matter and it only matters our tiny space of comfort?

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