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Originally Posted by boxcar
No it isn't. All it tproves is that the vast majority of churches are apostate! (Does not the vast majority of the church believes in theistic evolution? But as we have seen this heresy presents numerous and very serious theological problems. So what is your point?) And this does accord with scripture! Before Christ returns, it is written that the great apostasy will take place first (2Thes 2:3). Did not even Jesus ask: "When the Son of Man returns, will he find faith on the earth?" (Lk 18:8).
Moreover, I do not interpret the scriptures by current events, i.e. by what many churches are doing. Sola Scriptura and the Analogy of Faith, remember?
See my last paragraph above.
For example your question is not a highly important question. What makes it important? Is it important because you asked it?
Okay...you win. I'll now prove it: It's not in scripture. There! Satisfied? I'm not a magician who can pull rabbits out of empty hats, any more than I can non-existent proof texts out of the bible.
You want us to believe in a doctrine based soley on the argument from silence -- by what scripture doesn't teach!?
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Not being expressly in Scripture is not proof. Original sin is not in Scripture. An argument from silence is not proof, which is your argument not mine.
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