Is 'certainty' required of Christians?

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Is 'certainty' required of Christians?

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Post by Flail »

Question for debate:
Can one be a true Christian and still have doubts and uncertainty about some or all of the fundamentals of the faith, such as the Virgin Birth, the Resurrection, the forgiveness of sin, Paul's vision on the road to Damascus, the inerrancy of scripture etc?

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When you stretch the term " macro-evolution" into something that is actually micro in action perhaps.
I had to read that again.. Ugh I am tired :O .. You had it right the first time. My dislexia is a pain in the arse :( .So Yes that would be correct. Micro steps leading to macro results.. Macro is established when enough micro steps result in a larger scale change. Example being Macro growth is a result of micro growth from a seed in to fully grown tree. But in evolution, the process is continuous as long as life continues to be existent.. DNA will always be in the process of changing simply because DNA duplication is never identical. Just as copying a raster image file too many times will result in small artifacts and eventually noticeable macro loss in image fidelity. :)

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