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....and his total disregard for the evils of common sense.BoneCrusher said:V is known for his depth Busy ...
Answers embedded in bold.Monolith said:rofl.
Yeah, i can totally see how 10,000 years of selective breeding in domesticated animals - i.e. accelerated evolution -
Uh no ! Selective breeding for desireable traits does not produce evolution. A horse still has horse babies. The horse does not evolve into another animal.
Uh... this "example" is so logically retarded i cant believe youre trying to use it. If i saw BUSH SUCKS spelled out in pine needles, id recognize it as a human act - not because i have some bizarre epiphany and realize that only someone of incredible intelligence could have crafted such a witty remark - but because the english language was created by man - and it has no meaning for ANYTHING ELSE IN THE UNIVERSE.
You think the world is so perfectly created that it couldnt possibly be the work of anything other than an intelligent being, right? +
The point has escaped you dude. DNA is responsible for the genetic blue print to build your body. It took intelligence to write the genetic code to make it work.
Well imagine this: you view this planet as perfect because you evolved to thrive in its ecosystem. Obviously humanity wouldnt wake up one day and find itself living at the bottom of the ocean, and say to themselves, "well damn, this obviously isnt the work of intelligence... that guy would have known we breathe AIR and not WATER!!" Your opinion of the earths perfection is a result of your adaptation to its environment. Just like fish adapted to water, and birds adapted to sky.
What if i said to you that a 2,000 degree sulfur vent in a trench 5 miles deep out in the pacific was the most perfectly crafted "world" in existence? You'd probably think that was a bit of a hasty assumption, no? Well, perhaps it wouldnt be very comfy for you, but for the organisms that thrive within that hellish pit, every other place on earth looks like some inhospitable wasteland. To those organisms, the planet is the universe. To them, their home is the only place that seems perfectly created to make them prosper. For humans, the earth is that vent. The galaxy is the rest of the world. We view our home as perfect because we cant contemplate living anywhere else. That is by no means an excuse to draw the conclusion that it must have been perfectly created for our service. As with the organisms in the 2,000 degree vent, we're biased towards what we understand. Ignoring that bias (as you are) isnt simply a matter of faith, its ignorant.
How did the first organism get there ? Imagine yourself looking at earth when it was first formed. A blob of stuff. Lets assume that a lightening bolt started the first life form. How did it survive ?
What would it eat ? How would it reproduce ?
Ok, so in the past 2000 years, what has the christian god done? Let's see... he's caused at least 9 major wars by my count, resulting in the toppling of empires and the deaths of millions of people. Uh, i guess thats a "point" for god.
Lets look at science over the past 2000 years. What has it done for us? Well, it put a roof over our heads. It gave us agriculture. It gave us domesticated animals. It gave us the steam engine, the industrial revolution, the airplane, the space shuttle, and the computer. Its made war a shorter and less bloody affair. How many points should we give science for that?
Add up the two sides... and im thinking science has the better "intelligent design." Or at the very least, if given the choice between two guiding principles, i'd hope that most people would go with science. It's done more for us than any of the worlds endlessly morphing religions have.
I guess this proves you hate religion.
We were not talking about religion, we were talking about creation versus evolution.
Pick any, they are all the same. The only differences are the words used. Old English versus current English. Written to 8th grade level or 12th grade level.BoneCrusher said:Which version of the bible do we follow when we look at the creation of the world from a creationists perspective. Indesd which religions cover the creation of the world in anything close to detail? I am not being sarcastic ... I am looking for more information on the views of creationist.
Oh, I love the suspicious and rational christian.Crono1000 said:by the way, I am a christian that believes in evolution
The reason I ask is because Creationist can't fathom how we could just be without some divine manipulation of the forces that brought us into the state we are in, yet they don't question who created the God that created them. How can they beleive that God just is and wasn't created and not be able to think maybe the Universe just is? If God was created who created his creator, ad infinitum?maniclion said:Who created this God, Yhwh, Allah everyone speaks so highly of? Who does he pray to?
Without looking, some major ones that come to mind are:Minotaur said:What biblical prophecies in particular?
Ham? With cheese, a little mayo.![]()
That is better. Always end your posts like that.Crono1000 said:
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What's your stand on 'black holes'? They also cannot be tested, but well supported by proven theories and mathematics.milliman said:Evolution is not Science.
By definition, Science is the proposal of a theory to explain observed events.
Then you devise a test to support the theory.
You then measure the results to see if they support or deny the theory.
Anybody else should be able to duplicate your results, or it is not true.
Evolution is a theory.
You will never be able to duplicate it in a lab, so it is not provable. (neither is creation)
the best you could do is see if it agrees to the observed events. Darwin proposed "the theory" and said it should be proved by the fossil record. To this date is has never been proved by the fossil record. They have never found the so called "missing link" or links.
milliman said:Studying the universe is really cool. Beautiful stuff.
The hubble telescope brought out a big problem with the big bang theory.
Imagine a explosion, stuff would be ejected in every direction from the center. Up, down, side to side, front back . . . Should be like a big expanding ball . . Factor in gravity and you should get clumping of stuff to make galaxies but still expanding from the CENTER.
After Hubble was put in space, they found that the solar system was basically flat. And the different galaxies were going in all sorts of directions other than just expanding.
Just another of the many problems with the big bang / evolution theory.
Clearly one more post I think I'll frame and hang on the wall of IM memories. That's all I'm saying here. I don't argue religion b/c to each his own fate and I sleep well at night knowing what mine is.Crono1000 said:I just do not appreciate the stereotypes that people believe that all Christians are radicals. If you go read any number of religious threads they bash on Christians for being one sided, whereas so is the other argument. I don't see why I can't fall somewhere in the middle, and I know most people don't, but I'm a Christian and don't appreciate something that I feel so strongly about being ridiculed. I mean I can take a joke and all but if you're going to harrass me for my beliefs then at least know my beliefs. By the way, I haven't read ANY of this thread so I honestly don't know what's been said, for all I know it's a thread about monkey poo and I could be digging myself into a hole but either way, refer to Religious Thread #1-99999 for application to my post.
shutupntra1n said:Clearly one more post I think I'll frame and hang on the wall of IM memories. That's all I'm saying here. I don't argue religion b/c to each his own fate and I sleep well at night knowing what mine is.![]()
The Bible is comprised of 39 books in the old testament and 27 books in the new testament. All Christians use this. Jews only use the first 39. Mormons add on to this and use the Book of Mormon.BoneCrusher said:So then the bible that the Mormons use is the same as the one the Amish use? I doubt that Milliman. I know that in a crunch two people of unlike secular beliefs would stand side by side in this debate ... but as a non religious person I see a great chasm that needs filled.
maniclion said:Who created this God, Yhwh, Allah everyone speaks so highly of? Who does he pray to?
Yes, christian, definitely.Crono1000 said:I haven't read this thread so I really jumped the gun defending I just assumed there was Side A and Side B to this argument.
In a way, I completely agree with your statement here lis. Because IMHO, we make our fate. Why should I change what I want my fate to be to incorporate somebody elses' beleifs?shutupntra1n said:Clearly one more post I think I'll frame and hang on the wall of IM memories. That's all I'm saying here. I don't argue religion b/c to each his own fate and I sleep well at night knowing what mine is.![]()
I don't think anyone's trying to convince anyone of anything. Just giving input on why you believe what you believe.Luke9583 said:In a way, I completely agree with your statement here lis. Because IMHO, we make our fate. Why should I change what I want my fate to be to incorporate somebody elses' beleifs?![]()