Re: Ten reasons why creation scientists don't believe in evolution
Problem is people see Humans as the "Center" of the universe. On the contrary, we're just the "Freaks" of the universe.
Just because we're here 'alive' doesn't mean there is an "intelligent design" of 'god' which we are the final product of.
Re: Ten reasons why creation scientists don't believe in evolution
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Originally Posted by Gawain of Orkeny
It certainly does if you believe all we see and know is the work of the hand of god.
There is, however, no evidence that fits better with the existence of any deity than with its non-existence.
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Originally Posted by Gawain of Orkeny
You have faith in science. Its a religion as I said.
No it isn't, for reasons others have stated.
Scientific theories are based on empirical observations, and can be proved wrong.
Religion is based on hearsay, brain disorders etc., and there's no way in lala-land we can disprove an omnipotent fairy-tale creature that moves in mysterical ways. We can show how the systems of belief currently in fashion have evolved from earlier ones, though. ~:)
Minor concession: You may say that "Thunder and lightning is caused by the god Thor riding across the sky with his paraphernalia" was a scientific theory, because it was as good an shot at explaining it as the people who believed it had. It is now proven to be wrong, and noone believes in it anymore.
Most natural phenomena have reasonable scientific explanations by now. This is very useful. ~;) One problem remains: How come the universe exists? Of course we wouldn't be wondering if it didn't. ~;) "God created it" may be as good an answer as any, but given the track record of religious attemts at giving explanations for real stuff, I'd say probably not. Which deity the creator would be is also something for which no convincing argument has been heard, and how come that deity existed in the first place? Turtles all the way down?
Re: Ten reasons why creation scientists don't believe in evolution
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Originally Posted by Paul Peru
...and there's no way in lala-land we can disprove an omnipotent fairy-tale creature that moves in mysterical ways.
One got to love when typo meet poetry ~D
~:cheers:
Louis,