User:VoiceOfTruth
1951 - Born out of Wedlock to a single mother in Toronto, Canada
1952-1957 - My mother gave me over to the Children's Aid Society (C.A.S.) of Metropolitan Toronto and they placed me in 6 different foster homes and an orphan home
1960-1963 - C.A.S. placed me in Thistletown Hospital a large caring facility for emotionally disturbed children in Rexdale (a part of Metro Toronto)
1963-1967 - C.A.S. placed me in the Ontario Hospital School (O.H.S.), in Orillia, Ontario, Canada, which is where, in 1964, I first heard and believed the gospel as it was presented to me by a junior soldier in the Salvation Army
1967-1970 - I Was placed, by the O.H.S., into the foster care of a local family that had lost a son and had two daughters who were older than I and I also enrolled in the local high school (Orillia District Collegiate & Vocational Institute)
1970-1972 - I went to live in Teen Challenge, which was, at the time, located at 650 Broadview Avenue, Toronto and which is where I was influenced to go to Eastern Pentecostal Bible College, in Peterborough, Ontario
1972-1999 - I had always been interested in spiritual matters, especially matters pertaining to the "Good Book", though I had many times floundered in my original convictions
1999-2008 - I lost a great amount of my confidence in the flawless nature of the doctrines I had learned through my endless hours of fervent, thoughtful, and objective Bible study
Currently, despite the fact that I had lost a lot of my confidence in the flawless nature of the doctrines I had learned through my endless hours of research, I have come back to the conclusion that Peter came to when Jesus asked if he and the other disciples would leave Him because of His apparently senseless answers to their most serious questions. The conclusion to which I am referring is, "Who else can we turn to? Thou hast the words of eternal life."
Also, I am convinced beyond any reasonable doubt that there had to be an infinite uncaused cause behind the entire reality that I have been observing all of my life.
In any event, I am compelled, by everything I know for certain, to conclude that, despite the conflicts I see within a significant number of biblical stories and statements of fact, the Bible (i.e., "The Good Book") gives us a far more plausible account (hypothesis or theory) of origins than anything that the best evolutionists have been able to come up with so far as my knowledge of evolution has taken me. This user may edit (and create) all regular pages and upload images.