More excellent stuff, bro. The Darwinian theory is simply untenable. And nobody would adhere to it without the naturalistic presupposition that forces an impossible explanation.
The thing that really made me question my late acceptance of evolution is how post hoc the reasoning always is. They never make unique predictions, only try to explain what is already known, and typically are not very good at that
Companionship, mutual support, and the expression of love are equally significant aspects of the marital bond as reproduction. Genesis 2:18 emphasizes that "It is not good for man to be alone," highlighting the importance of companionship, which is a foundational aspect of marriage. The act of becoming "one flesh" as described in Genesis 2:24 encompasses both the physical union and the deep, interpersonal connection that marriage fosters.
Moreover, the pleasure and intimacy of the marital relationship are celebrated in Scripture, such as in Proverbs 5:18-19, where the joy and delight of love with one's spouse are vividly encouraged. This suggests that sexual intimacy serves not only procreative purposes but also relational and emotional ones, strengthening the bond between spouses and reflecting God's intention for marital unity.
More excellent stuff, bro. The Darwinian theory is simply untenable. And nobody would adhere to it without the naturalistic presupposition that forces an impossible explanation.
Thanks man! And great insight there on presuppositions. "Since we know evolution has to be true" π
The thing that really made me question my late acceptance of evolution is how post hoc the reasoning always is. They never make unique predictions, only try to explain what is already known, and typically are not very good at that
Companionship, mutual support, and the expression of love are equally significant aspects of the marital bond as reproduction. Genesis 2:18 emphasizes that "It is not good for man to be alone," highlighting the importance of companionship, which is a foundational aspect of marriage. The act of becoming "one flesh" as described in Genesis 2:24 encompasses both the physical union and the deep, interpersonal connection that marriage fosters.
Moreover, the pleasure and intimacy of the marital relationship are celebrated in Scripture, such as in Proverbs 5:18-19, where the joy and delight of love with one's spouse are vividly encouraged. This suggests that sexual intimacy serves not only procreative purposes but also relational and emotional ones, strengthening the bond between spouses and reflecting God's intention for marital unity.