And how does speaking cause living things to appear? Explain the how.
Much faster than "nothing" does.
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And how does speaking cause living things to appear? Explain the how.
I wasn't necessarily expecting you to adopt my beliefs based my experiences. I was illustrating that its commonly these personal experiences (big or small) that develop our faith.I have already spent my lifetime developing a personal philosophy that I am comfortable with. I don't expect anyone else to adopt my personal beliefs since they are based on my own personal journey and experiences. Likewise, I think it's presumptuous of others to assume I would adopt their beliefs based on their own experiences.
I'm going to start turning your posts into a drinking game. Every non-sequitur reply, take a drink.
Not at all. I was already a Christian when this happened. I had already been drawn to a new church that spoke to me in a way that made sense to me. And then more so when I bought my own Bible and started reading the New Testament.Just as an aside, I notice this is a common theme to many religious stories (e.g. people at a low point in their life, turn to spiritual/religious beliefs as a solution, etc). It also seems to be a common evangelical technique used by many evangelists.
Forgive me for being clinical, but I've always wondered what sort of psychological feedback mechanisms may be at work at reinforcing people's beliefs through these sorts of experiences. Especially when it comes to those that undergo religious conversions as a result.
Are you saying that nothing on the molecular or chemical level happened when Adam was created?You're barking up the wrong tree. Creation, by definition is a miracle. Miracles, by definition, defy explanation. You can't demand a scientific explanation for a religious belief based on faith - religion and science are two very different games.
Once again I see creationists claiming that "creation" is a valid explanation for life on Earth.
Therefore creationists should be able to explain the mechanisms, processes, forces, etc, involved in the creation and/or modification of living things on Earth via a designer.
Disclaimer: Not interested in Bible quotes. I know what the Bible says and it doesn't explain anything. If you want to invoke God "speaking" things into existence or shaping people out of clay, you need to explain the mechanism, processes, forces, etc behind such an act.
but that’s exactly the problem. There’s no DEFINITIVE evidence for God-did-it and scientists need that kind of verification to say that something is scientific. I’m a Christian and I would love it if scientists found this. They haven’t! And the only thing creationists seem to do is lie about what scientific research has already confirmed. Some of these creationist lies have been floating around for over a century."God didn't do it." is a belief as well. A belief that is no more valid than saying "Goddidit". I would also argue that there is a wealth of evidence that points to God. The problem is that "evidence" is entirely subjective on one's level of skepticism. So I will ask you a simple question. What would "evidence" for creation look like for you?
Well, since we ourselves can already modify genes....this hypothesis isn't any stretch.Once again I see creationists claiming that "creation" is a valid explanation for life on Earth.
Therefore creationists should be able to explain the mechanisms, processes, forces, etc, involved in the creation and/or modification of living things on Earth via a designer.
Disclaimer: Not interested in Bible quotes. I know what the Bible says and it doesn't explain anything. If you want to invoke God "speaking" things into existence or shaping people out of clay, you need to explain the mechanism, processes, forces, etc behind such an act.
So when scientists say the universe is "expanding," when God said it was "stretched", God can take a hike ... right?but that’s exactly the problem. There’s no DEFINITIVE evidence for God-did-it and scientists need that kind of verification to say that something is scientific. I’m a Christian and I would love it if scientists found this. They haven’t! And the only thing creationists seem to do is lie about what scientific research has already confirmed. Some of these creationist lies have been floating around for over a century.
So when scientists say the universe is "expanding," when God said it was "stretched", God can take a hike ... right?
You do know the difference, don't you?
Expanding comes from forces inside pushing outward.
Stretching comes from forces outside pulling.
In the case of the Beelzebang,* motion from within, I take it?The term "expanding" doesn't imply a force. It just implies motion.
In the case of the Beelzebang,* motion from within, I take it?
* Big Bang event
Once again I see creationists claiming that "creation" is a valid explanation for life on Earth.
Therefore creationists should be able to explain the mechanisms, processes, forces, etc, involved in the creation and/or modification of living things on Earth via a designer.
Disclaimer: Not interested in Bible quotes. I know what the Bible says and it doesn't explain anything. If you want to invoke God "speaking" things into existence or shaping people out of clay, you need to explain the mechanism, processes, forces, etc behind such an act.
The Bible is not a science book, and was not intended to be.
- production of swarms of small sea animals.
- creation of sea mammals and birds
- creation of three specialized kinds of land mammals: a) short-legged land mammals, b) long-legged land mammals that are easy to tame, and c) long-legged land mammals that are difficult to tame—all three specifically designed to cohabit with humans
- creation of the human species
That's why I was suggesting to give prayer a shot.
The only other thing I can suggest is reading The Case For Christ by Lee Strobel, an athiest journalist who became Christian when he investigated Jesus' life, death, and resurrection in order to disprove God to his wife.
Since we can already modify genes....we'd have to recognize that God could of course, and more: we would expect He could do more/better than us.
(even under the assumptions of naturalism)
The question is how though. Does God have a biology lab?