Hello all! =]
Let me preface my post by saying my judgements are never personal. I have great respect for each one of you as sentient beings. My curiosity lies with the theory of Intelligent Design and how it can sincerely be believed by a large portion of the theistic community.
The sciences have done modern miracles (pardon the pun) for mankind, especially in the last couple of centuries. This cannot be denied. The scientific method has time and again proven itself and we all reap the benefits each day.
So tell me, why is it when the age of the earth is discussed, the only group who ever contest the argument and the accuracy of the findings of the scientific community are creationists?
youtube.com/watch?v=7XDn5SqE9jc
My question to you is this.
Is your rejection of the age of the earth in defence of your beliefs?
I can only assume the answer is yes. Under that assumption I'm forced to wonder about the validity of a belief system that would willingly and methodically distort the truth to maintain its' member base. It's nothing short of inscrupulous business, like one company falsifying claims about a product so the customer keeps on buying it. Tobacco companies of the 60's come to mind...
I struggle with that idea as my Church growing up, the Catholic church, taught us that the book of Genesis was merely a tale of creation written in a time when we didn't know better. It didn't affect the congregation negatively and certainly wasn't the reason I'm an atheist now. It's possible it made that transition easier for me, no doubt, but at least they weren't deliberately lying to me just to keep me in the fold.
This conundrum then leads me to the following conclusion. How can Christianity claim to be the basis of moral behaviour when it so willingly decieves and discredits to its' own end? It seems entirely immoral to me and apparently I'm the one going to hell.
I'm very much interested to hear the standpoint of supporters of Intelligent Design.
Thank you all.
Let me preface my post by saying my judgements are never personal. I have great respect for each one of you as sentient beings. My curiosity lies with the theory of Intelligent Design and how it can sincerely be believed by a large portion of the theistic community.
The sciences have done modern miracles (pardon the pun) for mankind, especially in the last couple of centuries. This cannot be denied. The scientific method has time and again proven itself and we all reap the benefits each day.
So tell me, why is it when the age of the earth is discussed, the only group who ever contest the argument and the accuracy of the findings of the scientific community are creationists?
youtube.com/watch?v=7XDn5SqE9jc
My question to you is this.
Is your rejection of the age of the earth in defence of your beliefs?
I can only assume the answer is yes. Under that assumption I'm forced to wonder about the validity of a belief system that would willingly and methodically distort the truth to maintain its' member base. It's nothing short of inscrupulous business, like one company falsifying claims about a product so the customer keeps on buying it. Tobacco companies of the 60's come to mind...
I struggle with that idea as my Church growing up, the Catholic church, taught us that the book of Genesis was merely a tale of creation written in a time when we didn't know better. It didn't affect the congregation negatively and certainly wasn't the reason I'm an atheist now. It's possible it made that transition easier for me, no doubt, but at least they weren't deliberately lying to me just to keep me in the fold.
This conundrum then leads me to the following conclusion. How can Christianity claim to be the basis of moral behaviour when it so willingly decieves and discredits to its' own end? It seems entirely immoral to me and apparently I'm the one going to hell.
I'm very much interested to hear the standpoint of supporters of Intelligent Design.
Thank you all.
