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Gidan wrote:I have a serious question for the religious people out there.
Why is it that when a scientist goes out and puts forth a theory based upon scientific research for the start of life it is ridiculed as nonsence. However, when a scientist asks the same people to show evidence of creation, people thorow out The bible says it" as proof.
This is not an I am right and you are wrong thing. I am actrually very interested in peoples different views on this. I have married into a chrisitian family whom do not beleive in evolution, I can tell you I get some of the weirdest looks when I even go near the topic. As usualy I get the standard responce of the bible says this or the bible says that.
I for 1 and a beleiver in evolution, from what I have seen. The evidence points more towards evolution then it does to creation. There is even a large amount of information that can lead to both being true.
KILL wrote:Once we have the entire chain of evolution complete, will you then be ready to abondon your false god and join the dark side?
mofish wrote:Here is the deal. The only evidence creationists, and their new false-science buddies, the IDists, will accept would be Buddy Christ himself, descending on a stairway made of clouds, sitting you all down and telling you that evolution is the way life developed on Earth.
Since we all know that will never, ever, happen (wonder why?), we really have nothing to talk about.
By all means, keep beating your heads against a mount everest of evidence. Its your life you can be as ignorant as you like.
Harrison wrote:
Lyion wrote:Once Evolution is disproved, will you believe in God? Didn't think so.
Lyion wrote:The thing is Intelligent Design people have a belief based on faith.
Lyion wrote:I'd love to see the age demographic on those who are anti religion.. So easy when one is young, immortal and done little questioning about the meaning of life.
KILL wrote:If faith in your religion works for you, more power to ya. I only have a problem with it when people treat thier faith as fact and push it on others.
KILL wrote:I never said I didnt believe in a creator. There very well may be one. Or 100. Or 100000 of them. I really dont know. Fact is, neither do you.
If faith in your religion works for you, more power to ya. I only have a problem with it when people treat thier faith as fact and push it on others.
I pity people whos lives are so empty that they need religion to fill the void.
Lyion wrote:KILL wrote:If faith in your religion works for you, more power to ya. I only have a problem with it when people treat thier faith as fact and push it on others.
That is a two way street. Lack of respect comes from both directions.
Tadpole wrote:My High School had a big argument over this shit on Intelligent Design (Dover, PA). I don't understand why they made a big deal about it.
Mindia wrote:Haven't we been over this 10 gazillion times? Or at least 27 times? There is no "transitional" skeletal structure in the fossil record that would even remotely convince a reasonable person that man evolved from <insert species here>.
If that were the case we wouldn't have chimpanzees, gorillas, etc. in existence today. People always try to bring up the duck-billed platypus, "Lucy," Cro-Magnon man, Neanderthalensis, etc. etc. etc. which is no proof whatsoever of man having gone through a transition.
In addition to that, radio metric and carbon dating methods have proven to be extremely inaccurate. It's proven.
Yet, people want to clinch their eyes tight and pretend that the proof isn't there and pass it off as opinion. But hey, if you want to believe in the made up word of "hominid" and lumping man in with "ancestral likes" that's your perogative to believe that. I will stick with Faith in God and creationism.
Mindia wrote:Lyion wrote:I'm sure plenty show up on your doorstep to discuss Creationism.
lol KILL just got...
Harrison wrote:I don't hold much faith in either religion or science.
Both have been wrong...and both continue to be "Wrong" at all times.
Do any of you have your own thoughts on life?
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