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    Corn silk, is fantastic for restoring damaged connections in the mind

    Just to confirm something about corn silk: it is less effectual if the corn silk is "green". Corn silk goes green, yellow, brown - it is the yellow corn silk that works best.
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    As a rule, "partially right, most of the time" is moral.

    Yes, but even a half truth is not wrong, if you keep voicing the truth regardless. Not to distract the thread, though, do you mean the silver line (partially right, most of the time) is a deception? I would say being partially right, most of the time, is more than a deception.
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    Is it possible to get my faith back?

    In answer to the OP: To start with, I would suggest a simple thought experiment: "How would you go without faith altogether, if you were going to?" The answer to that question should give you some insight, into what you trust, as a believer.
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    Scripture says "in His Name, the Gentiles will trust" - what will 'Evolutionist Gentiles' trust in Jesus?

    The important thing is that God gives people this strong delusion (called "Evolution") for a reason and they are always going to pervert that reason. There is no desire in God to trap people who have this belief. What is constructive then, is relating to Jesus in some way - that adds to the...
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    The falling away (of the Church), is far slower,, than men expect (selah)

    The point is, we should not worry that we are going to suddenly lose our salvation. As Jesus said "the end will not come immediately" (from memory, the gospels).
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    As a rule, "partially right, most of the time" is moral.

    I'm just saying: we don't need to beat ourselves up to be moral (as I think you say), neither do we need to go to extremes.
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    Corn silk, is fantastic for restoring damaged connections in the mind

    The Holy Spirit will confirm what I said. Thanks for replying!
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    Hi! Are you answering messages through the "contact us" dialogue box?

    He only "appeared" sinful, that's right; and we only "projected" that His appearance in sin was great. These two conditions made a way for the Holy Spirit, to redeem us from our sin - by causing our projection to be exchanged for His appearance. Once we trusted Jesus to "pay" for our sin, our...
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    A strong soul, is more important, than a more powerful evolution (selah)

    Hi there, So this is a simple thought, but when you consider its implications, it has lifelong significance: This is David and Goliath stuff, right? I mean who would think that a soul, could overcome a powerful evolution? But that's the fact, as the Holy Spirit, revealed to us. The soul is...
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    A mature Christian, makes work a priority (selah). Discuss.

    Hi there, So there is a simple point here, that I think people have tried to nail for some time, but which is expressly easier to interpret with the help of the Holy Spirit. We are not saved by works, but once maturity is reached, the decision to make "works" a 'priority' is foreknown...
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    Any other Christians in here interested in evolution? I mean genuinely wants to understand it.

    Yes "how?" I see Him requiring less and less 'evolution' of me, not more and more. Meanwhile, my soul is growing ever stronger!
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    Is it possible that we ask God, for dreams that help save the lives of people we meet?

    Hi there, So I am a strong believer in the idea that God can give dreams to people. In faith, what I would like to ask, is that God give dreams that help save the lives of people we meet - and by faith I mean, that even the dreams of others could have the power to save. The idea is that you a)...
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    Any other Christians in here interested in evolution? I mean genuinely wants to understand it.

    That's right, our awareness needs be God toward us, We need to be directed by God, what manner of 'evolution' we should have. It's a very liberating thought: thankyou!
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    If Philosophy gave an a priori roadmap, to scientific discovery: would Science heed it?

    Hi there, So it has dawned on me, that maybe there is something that Philosophy has to offer "Science". Science defines a method of falsifiability (according to Karl Popper), whereby hypothesis are entertained, tested and verified. The point I would make, is that if you know what manner of...
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    Unknowns, are better for science, than repetitions of what is assumed to be known (selah)

    Hi there, So there is a philosophical problem, with Scientism. That problem, is the value Scientism gives that which it starts out with. Science starts with unknowns. Scientism, takes those unknowns and equivocates that all unknowns have the same fundamental value. That value is antecedent...
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    Any other Christians in here interested in evolution? I mean genuinely wants to understand it.

    I am interested in interpreting "Evolution" in a 'Christian' way. For example. I adhere to the idea, that "God" has the 'greatest' Evolution.
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    Scripture says "in His Name, the Gentiles will trust" - what will 'Evolutionist Gentiles' trust in Jesus?

    Hi there, So "Evolution" has become a sort of black box to me - I don't really know what to say to something that is essentially an unpredictable double pendulum; it neither recognises male and female, nor does it predict survivability, for example. But I started to draw on scripture and think...
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    Corn silk, is fantastic for restoring damaged connections in the mind

    Hi there, So I have schizophrenia, and I discovered something that helps restore damaged connections in the mind: corn silk. Corn silk is the long hair-like substance that grows between the corn sheath and the corn cob. Whatever its composition is, it has a miraculous effect on tissue damaged...
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    As a rule, "partially right, most of the time" is moral.

    Hi there, So I wanted to present a model for morality that is different from utilitarianism and deontology. That model is simply: Gottservant said: Essentially, it builds on an experience of trying to be moral. It does not need specific instructions or specific consequences, but adapts...
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    It's not wrong to be in the garden of Eden, if you don't know why you are there (selah)

    Hi there, So here is a truth, that I think helps keep a fresh mindset. We know about the Garden of Eden and how the Devil was in its midst; further to that, the temptation is to think that the Devil was somehow seeking to get control over man, by bringing him into subjection to sin. In other...