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<blockquote data-quote="BeamMeUpScotty" data-source="post: 24107202" data-attributes="member: 94513"><p>Of course we can pick and choose. You do it all the time. Which part of the Bible do you NOT want to defend and why? </p><p> </p><p>If there is something from evolutionary studies that doesn't have evidence, scientists will say so and send their grad students scrambling to do research (and may even do some themselves, hehehe). Not having evidence or not knowing an answer does not falsify something out of hand. It also doesn't prove that another alternative (i.e., goddidit) is true. So, no, it wouldn't necissarily prove to me that evolution is not true. You would have to show evidence that would show evolution in some way is false. And if what you showed was valid, I think you would become exceptionally famous.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>As many have asked before, evidence for this? What popular myths are you talking about? That she gave birth as a virgin? If she did, why do they trace Jesus' lineage through Joseph if he had nothing to do with it?</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>What does it matter if the Catholic church believes it? Historically, the Catholic church is a bigger "flip-flopper" than all the American politicians combined. </p><p> </p><p>"Evidence"? You keep saying this word. I do not think it means what you think it means. Please show us.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Having a drunken one-night stand can also give life--still doesn't prove the resurrection actually happened.</p><p> </p><p>One caveat here: as I realize this is a Christian forum, the above statement is not meant to denegrate your faith in the resurrection or its (supposed) power. I'm simply saying there is no evidence it actually happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeamMeUpScotty, post: 24107202, member: 94513"] Of course we can pick and choose. You do it all the time. Which part of the Bible do you NOT want to defend and why? If there is something from evolutionary studies that doesn't have evidence, scientists will say so and send their grad students scrambling to do research (and may even do some themselves, hehehe). Not having evidence or not knowing an answer does not falsify something out of hand. It also doesn't prove that another alternative (i.e., goddidit) is true. So, no, it wouldn't necissarily prove to me that evolution is not true. You would have to show evidence that would show evolution in some way is false. And if what you showed was valid, I think you would become exceptionally famous. As many have asked before, evidence for this? What popular myths are you talking about? That she gave birth as a virgin? If she did, why do they trace Jesus' lineage through Joseph if he had nothing to do with it? What does it matter if the Catholic church believes it? Historically, the Catholic church is a bigger "flip-flopper" than all the American politicians combined. "Evidence"? You keep saying this word. I do not think it means what you think it means. Please show us. Having a drunken one-night stand can also give life--still doesn't prove the resurrection actually happened. One caveat here: as I realize this is a Christian forum, the above statement is not meant to denegrate your faith in the resurrection or its (supposed) power. I'm simply saying there is no evidence it actually happened. [/QUOTE]
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