justlookinla
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Great question. I'd like an answer for that one.
Depends on one's faith-based view.
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Great question. I'd like an answer for that one.
Correct, as the Bible says: "Let God be true and every man a liar". Rom 3:4Your emotional and psychological objections to reality are irrelevant.
You say that the God that created this universe is "wishful thinking". IF God were to ask you this question, as He asked Job, then how would you answer Him? ""Would you discredit my justice? Would you condemn me to justify yourself?" If Job could be asked over 3,000 years ago, then how would you answer the question today?Sounds like wishful thinking.
Humanity progressed beyond 'survival of the fittest' long long ago. Life is much more than the Darwinist worldview of 'survival of the fittest'.
"fittest". It doesn't mean what you think it means.
Where did anyone say that the ToE explained all of reality?
You are not understanding what I am saying. So I will try to explain it to you again. There is lots and lots and lots in the Bible that we can prove beyond any doubt to be true. There is also a lot that we can not prove to be true. This is NO different then Science. There is a lot in Science we can prove to be true, there is also a lot we can not prove. So the Bible and Science are pretty much on even ground in this concern. In you do not want to believe what there is no evidence for, that if fine. I just do not understand why you reject what we do have overwhelming evidence for. Just to begin with people deny the placebo effect. This by far and away is the most tested thing in all of science. Many hundreds of thousands of tests have been done showing that placebos are beneficial and to some degree effective. This along with positive thinking and the power of suggestion have all been proven.Claiming there is evidence to support this, yes, it is wishful thinking.
To say one believes it on faith alone, that is something that I don't question.
Ecclesiastes 9:11(NKJV)I meant it as a metaphor for survival of the strongest, smartest, best looking, best connected, in today's society.
The ToE is the basis of all biological science, and the foundation of modern education, so say many scientists and educators. Personally I believe the bible to be the foundation of our knowledge of reality.
Non sequitur.
Where did anyone say that the ToE explained all of reality?
What part of reality does it explain?
I've asked that question of several of the anti-evilution types. This time it was directed to insitu.Great question. I'd like an answer for that one.
In other words, a literal belief in genesis.I believe in creation with intelligent design.
In the same way that god individually creates each and every snowflake.An innocent look really. If you break down life to its lowest life form, all molecules have to be programmed to do a job. Without information or a programmer, the molecule just sits. It has no direction. Something programmed life to a point.
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How do you account for humans existing on the earth today?
I've asked that question of several of the anti-evilution types. This time it was directed to insitu.
I've received answers from a few that said they believe in genesis literally. I applaud those responses. I don't agree with them, but their honesty is refreshing.
From the others, either there is no response, as is the case with insitu, or they tap dance around it without ever admitting they also believe it is as written in genesis. It appears they are somehow embarrassed by their own beliefs.
ETA: Case in point is the comment made by justlookinla in post
#61:
Depends on one's faith-based view.