Maksutov wrote:LittleNipper wrote:Have they created biological life? Have they brought a person who has been dead for a day back from the grave? Where is this creature of Frankenstein? Have they created a new species from one presently existing (clue: breeds are not the same thing as species). I certainly do not snub the many inventions and conveniences science has been able to develop. I'm thankful to God that He has endowed man with a creative mind.
Indeed, a mind so creative that it's been able to come up with thousands of different religions and sects of Christianity, all in disagreement with each other. Good move, God.

So you think science is a conspiracy? Or do I have you confused with Frank? If so, sorry indeed.
All denominations of Christianity are not in total disagreement historically. Most denominations are the result of individuals in a different counties expressing their understanding of the Bible in ways that the native population could understand. There are some minor differences but unless totally apostate/humanistic/pagan they accept these fundamentals:
Salvation comes from God the Father through the Messiah by means of the Holy Spirit.
The Messiah paid the full payment for sin.
Salvation is a gift from God through faith which God bestows.
The Messiah would be born to a virgin.
The Messiah would be both man and God in the flesh.
The Messiah would suffer death and be resurrected.
Those that place their faith in the Messiah will be saved throughout all eternity.
God is one essence realized in a three part Godhead. TRIUNE
Those that believe this historically are Methodists, Presbyterians, Brethren, Pentecostals, Assembly of God, Community Churches, Bible Churches, Moravian, Lutheran, Korean church, Fundamentalists, Anglican, Episcopalian, Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Mennonite, Baptist, Catholic....
In truth, aside from regional development among those listed above the only other reason for multiple denominations is that some became liberal, and parishioners left to reform/refocus that assembly back to its roots/fundamentals. And this I feel is how the Holy Spirit works so that the Bible is forever being refocused upon and faith reevaluated --- keeping wolves among the sheep at bay.
I do NOT believe science is a conspiracy. I do firmly feel that scientific education has been Shanghaied by individuals who intend to secularize all thought and research, and devalue faith and the importance of those who practice it. And there is the conspiracy: Insult, belittle, discourage, and eliminate.