Christian Readers discussion


The Bible teaches that Jesus is our Savior and the King of Kings. We are to be His bride for all eternity in his Kingdom.
Does this orchestrated objective reduction fit into the Thief on the cross being saved? Yes or NO?

So what I really hope is to find a Christian who sees the Bible as authority and can still argue science in detail, as I am unable to find those people in my community I started to post this.
God bless

After reading the article, this theory seeks to identify the substance of consciousness and treat disorders, like stealing, lying, murder and all sorts of evils and malfunctions. From "Forbidden Gates", man is seeking to tweaks the DNA of humans to product an ungraded human/model. Does the Bible address this? Yes and no. Man will try, but ultimately all will appear for judgment before Jesus. I'll try to be short. God breathed into man a living soul. The total definition of this soul in unknown. When man ate of the fruit of the tree of good and evil, the soul was corrupted, as we have today. God can tweak the soul. God confused the common language and divided the people into small camps at the Tower of Babel. Jesus knew the thoughts of man without their spoken words. The Bible states that knowledge will increase in these last days, and this article is a sign of that truth. This is a big step for man to be able to tweak with the conscious of others, and I do not think God will allow it. This is HIS area. This is my short answer.


I think the goal of these scientists is noble. I like the idea of solving problems through science. Not sure what all the icr.org are doing. They are Bible believing Christians. Tom and Nita Horn, the author of "Forbidden Gates" would be your best source for answers, but I will try and give you Bible truths as well. I believe the goal of this theory is to create a wonderful utopia on earth. Is that your take?

"Rod, That does not help..."
Oh, but it does. Science is a sneaky thing. We have to be careful with what we claim to find and figure out. It seems almost all scientists do what supports their beliefs: How do you think we got so much evolution CRAP?
IT is fun watching Muslim scientists support their claim. Hindu scientists support their claims. Buddhist scientists support their claims. Atheist scientists support their claims. Science is like a kid in a toy store deciding how to play. Pushing data in your fav direction is easy.
We need to do science honestly and skeptically.
A wise person once said: "theology is the Queen of the sciences."

However if I ask the holy spirit and other Brothers do the same we get answers, as the Lord promised us to answer our questions. I come from a family of theologians. I have a direct family tree back to Martin Luther and I am the only non Theologian out of all my family with 46 of them and I have asked them with no result.

God never promised us we would discover perfect theology - but the truth is there for us to see. Same as science. The challenge is that we must write some supernatural moments into our science... remember when human life appeared after trillions of years of it NOT-existing?
Cay I don't want to distract from your discussion on Orchestrated objective reduction, but I would enjoy discussing this problem you have with Romans 6-8.

God never promised us we would discover perfect theology - but the truth i..."
For me that part is about the freedom of the law and the new life in Christ, but also that we should not lay a new law on us. So most Theologians I know are often doing this (see catechisms that are more important than the bible)

The law hasn't changed, neither has freedom. Throughout existence everyone has always needed the correct Savior - most religions offer NO savior, and many Christians assume they save themselves.


It's never healthy to blindly trust tradition. Question everything as if it's the first time.
What is freedom without truth and responsibility?
Now I personally think that this is much in line with what the bible teaches, however since I am just me and the bible teaches fellowship in all matters I like the view of some other Christians (with some science background).
Many thanks and God bless.