Astrology is not part of "God's creation", it is a human creation. Churches and priests don't accept it because they believe that we humans cannot know, or foretell, the future. To be able to predict the future would mean that our destinies are unchangeable, and that we are not responsible for the results of our actions.
Also, astrology is not 'accepted' because it doesn't work. The future is not written in the details of our birth.
The role of science is neither to accept or reject religion. These are two separate areas of human endeavor.
The correct answer is: 1909
The person must first admit and accept that Jesus came and died for him, and he is a new creation.
Somehow some people believe in his theory but most people believes in creation theory
No, they do not accept transfusions of whole plasma. If however the plasma (93% of which is water) is broken down into its parts then yes, all of the separate parts can be transfused.
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If the female hamster is not on heat they will not mate, so just separate them until they're ready.
No. It can be a noun or adjective, and colloquially a verb with two separate uses (cotton=approve,accept and cotton to=become aware of).
Primarily Palestinian Arab, except for those who remained in Israel after its creation. (This was long after the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Jebusites, Girgashites, and Perizites, who eventually came to accept the existence of the Jewish state in their midst.)
There is no theory of creation. The theory of evolution by natural selection explains much about the fact of evolution. The only significance to human society is that some people can not accept the real and modern world because of ideological constraints.
No, he classified himself as a Diest; they believe there was a creator but after he created everything he left the creation to fend for itself and everything is chance.
Theists have always held that God was responsible for the creation of the universe. Stephen Hawkin now says that gravity was responsible for the "Big Bang" and therefore the creation of the universe. One way of looking at this is that God is gravity. Of course, theists would not accept this simplistic conclusion.