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No, your personal intuition suggests that.Logic dictates that the complexity of anything has to be created.
No, your personal intuition suggests that.Logic dictates that the complexity of anything has to be created.
Maybe it's my imagination: but it seems to me that I keep hearing you say this even though no I've see actually falls into the "can't exist" group.What I find to be interesting is the idea that if it can’t be detected/measured scientifically, it can’t exist.
Both camps do exist.So many people demand proof, they are unwilling to believe in something that for others is very true. My question then to all of you then is this; why can’t both camps co-exist?
DO you see a difference in "debate" and "argument" that would categorize this discussion as an argument? What point does a deabate that will not change anything serve among people who make no new consideration of the other side?This debate about creation vs. evolution has been going on far longer than any of us have been around, and when this thread finally makes its way to the pages of past threads, the debate will remain. Debate is good – it allows people to at the very least consider other view points while presenting theirs. But, arguing for the sake of argument is pointless.
I'm interested in the second to last sentance.If you find that you are the kind of person who vehemently feels they need quantifiable, verifiable, scientifically measured proof of something, it’s likely this thread will not change your mind. Likewise if you are sure and secure in your “beliefs”, whatever they may be. On the occasions I accompany my wife & kids to church, there is a part in the mass where the priest sings “Let us proclaim the mystery of faith”. I would say that for the believers, faith is a mystery, but one they are more than willing to seek clues about all their lives. Being a believer does not make one bad or wrong, just a believer. I have no disdain for those whose views are opposed to mine, and I hope this is universal.
…and I could also say the same thing about everything you’ve written thus far, and also nothing to back up such a statement.Both camps do exist.
Honestly, have you considered my position anew since getting in this discussion with me?
Why is it that every time I ask a question you don't answer it?…and I could also say the same thing about everything you’ve written thus far, and also nothing to back up such a statement.
That belief, at least, has a rational basis. It doesn't happen to be true (I may or may not end up with the last post in the thread, I don't actually have such a determination), but the suspicion is related to observed reality.Here’s another belief I have: No matter what, you are determined to make the last post in this thread.![]()
Made straight, in whose opinion and by what time-line? With 'free will' in the equation, the chance of someone doing bad things is 100%.I don't take a side on whether God exists or not because I simply do not know. But I will say this. If there is a God, he/she certainly isn't the all-knowing, all-powerful, benevolent God Sunday school told me about growing up.
"Consider the work of God: for who can make that straight, which he hath made crooked?"
-Ecclesiastes 7:13
I suppose that God, being omnipotent and omniscient as He is, could demonstrate his existence to me in myriad ways that would satisfy my own requirements. That I fail to recognize His existence must be a sign that He doesn't want me to recognize Him or that I was born without that ability.Dave, I'm just curious what your parameters would be to actually prove/disprove creation or existence of God. I'm just curious what it takes to prove anything. Has evolution been 'proven'? What would it take?
I suppose that God, being omnipotent and omniscient as He is, could demonstrate his existence to me in myriad ways that would satisfy my own requirements. That I fail to recognize His existence must be a sign that He doesn't want me to recognize Him or that I was born without that ability.
From what I understand in scientific circles, yes, evolution has been proven. I prefer to think of it as a theory (in the vernacular sense) mostly because I don't have the knowledge base to declare it fact. Yet I see a mountain of evidence in support of this theory that lends me to think it's true. Should there ever be evidence to support the theological claims in the bible beyond the general protestations of belief, assumptions, premises or analogies, I suppose I could consider religion to have some basis in reality. Until then, I am forced to live in the real world as I have found it.
I have not attacked you for anything. The only posts I've seen making personal commentary are yours, accusing me of arguing rather than debating, accusing me of "trying to come across as the premier authority on the BB", etc.At this point, it seems as though you are trying to come across as the premier authority on the BB theory. I simply stated that one theory I had heard was that there was hydrogen & helium in “whatever” it was that exploded into the BB, but because you had not heard that theory, you assumed it couldn’t exist, and attacked me for even brining it up. I never said it was fact, just a theory I had heard.
I have not attacked you for anything. The only posts I've seen making personal commentary are yours, accusing me of arguing rather than debating, accusing me of "trying to come across as the premier authority on the BB", etc.
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I myself have no problem accepting this if it was indeed the case, but I refuse to worship such a being or believe God is benevolent and/or an all-loving creator as I was taught. What do we call a man who impregnates a woman and then takes off? In other words, gets life rolling and then abandons it. The bible itself is filled with cruelty.Dave,
If I may ask – Does a belief in one negate the other? In other words, could it be that “God” (or whichever name you prefer) simply put forth a “spark” that evolved and transformed into what we now call the universe, and consequently everything in it (including human kind), but had no further interaction to change/control/create the out come?
I too find it difficult to believe in everything any book based on religious beliefs would suggest is true.I myself have no problem accepting this if it was indeed the case, but I refuse to worship such a being or believe God is benevolent and/or an all-loving creator as I was taught. What do we call a man who impregnates a woman and then takes off? In other words, gets life rolling and then abandons it. The bible itself is filled with cruelty.
Hey, man.. I don't care if you don't believe what the Bible says... God gave you that rightI myself have no problem accepting this if it was indeed the case, but I refuse to worship such a being or believe God is benevolent and/or an all-loving creator as I was taught. What do we call a man who impregnates a woman and then takes off? In other words, gets life rolling and then abandons it. The bible itself is filled with cruelty.
Craig, I don't think he's attacking you, but I understand why you would think that. His posts are very "matter of fact". You gotta know you can't come into one of these threads without thick skin.Copied & pasted from your posts. I’m sure you will now drone on about how I have misinterpreted & misunderstood your statements, but “attack” is my chosen belief in their intent.
I didn't reach that conclusion. I was entertaining a hypothetical situation offered by Craig. Please read the posts before suggesting I don't have my story straight.Hey, man.. I don't care if you don't believe what the Bible says... God gave you that rightbut if you're gonna use it as an argument make sure you got the story right. God didn't just take off. I'm not sure where you even draw that conclusion. Either way, yeah, I suppose the Bible is full of cruelty, nothing like real life.
I suppose that God, being omnipotent and omniscient as He is, could demonstrate his existence to me in myriad ways that would satisfy my own requirements. That I fail to recognize His existence must be a sign that He doesn't want me to recognize Him or that I was born without that ability.
From what I understand in scientific circles, yes, evolution has been proven. I prefer to think of it as a theory (in the vernacular sense) mostly because I don't have the knowledge base to declare it fact. Yet I see a mountain of evidence in support of this theory that lends me to think it's true. Should there ever be evidence to support the theological claims in the bible beyond the general protestations of belief, assumptions, premises or analogies, I suppose I could consider religion to have some basis in reality. Until then, I am forced to live in the real world as I have found it.
Your poisoning the well not withstanding: there isn't a single personal comment in the bunch. There isn't a single instance of questioning your motivations, or you as a person, or anything of the kind.Copied & pasted from your posts. I’m sure you will now drone on about how I have misinterpreted & misunderstood your statements, but “attack” is my chosen belief in their intent.
Well I apologize then, I don't remember reading that and still didn't find it in the past 5 or so pages.I didn't reach that conclusion. I was entertaining a hypothetical situation offered by Craig. Please read the posts before suggesting I don't have my story straight.