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[DnC]
08-10-2004, 18:40
I just thought it'd be better to start another thread and not to let that other one go completely offtopic, seeing as I haven't got anything to respond to the topicstarter's question.


Which has its flaws... and you admitted, it is a theory. That would make Kerry the dumb one, wouldn't it? Believing, putting faith in, what is just a theory.

By the way, I'm Catholic and I don't believe this "evolution theory" that is so highly esteemed by apparantly you and Kerry. Not that has anything to do with this discussion.

~;)

No offense, but religion is also putting faith in something where you don't know if a God or whatever it may be exists. Or can you proof he/she/it exists? Then it would be another thing entirely.

Anyways, I believe it is a possibility that a God exists, aswell as I believe in the possibility that the evolution theory is true. Anything is possible, unless 100% certain and proven that it isn't, but that's the hardest part, how can we ever know something isn't possible? Maybe it will take a little longer for us to figure it out or it needs a different way looking at it or whatever it may take to make the seeminglessly impossible possible.


I'm Catholic too.
Also, Kerry says he's catholic but he belives in evolution which makes him what rappers and ghetto-shiznit people call a poser.
And his wife is Mrs. Botox of the Year.
-Capo

What if mankind misunderstood God's words and he had created Earth a long time before mankind came about and he was the cause of mankind's existance indirectly (letting Earth evolve)? Why should anyone believe anything that's in the Bible? Maybe God never bothered to make corrections in the bible, because it didn't suite his purpose of letting mankind become what it was, is and will be. God may not have even had anything to do with the Bible itself.

God might aswell have known that mankind doesn't need his/her/its help in order to keep on surviving. Proposition (correct word?): If you teach someone to learn something, would you think that person would remember it longer and better then that same person learning it by his/herself? I would say that if someone had to learn something by his/herself he/she would remember something a lot longer and better then being taught that very same thing by another (there's always the possibility of it being the other way 'round though).

Maybe by letting mankind do it's things alone and in the end be stronger because mankind knows it can survive without the need of outside help, thus that being Gods purpose with humans? There's so many possibilities, but they remain possibilities when we still can't prove them as a fact without a doubt. Just a thought and I don't mean to force my thoughts upon you, just to merely share them and hope you might see something in them that you hadn't earlier on in your life.

So please share your thoughts, I might learn something from you two aswell or anyone else who might feel like adding their 2 pence.

PS. This post is entirely non-hostile incase it might seem as if I'm attacking any of you two, which I'm not.

P.P.S. I was brought up religious (protestant) aswell, but after learning more and more I decided to try and keep an eye open for anything to be possible.