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It's easy to see that there are more waves when it is windy. It's not surprising that people back then would have known this.Here's another scientific fact which you still know is not in the Bible:
When their boat was in danger of capsizing due to the waves, Jesus rebuked the WIND, and the WAVES subsided too.
See any prescience there?
OK way to miss my point. No worriesThe Bible.
God created all things and sustains all things. He has a plan he is bringing to fruition. He is the one that makes all things grow and change. (Both physically and spiritually). This is what I mean by "evolution" (see definition) or do you assume God created and set the universe in motion like a clock?@Pipp@
Which scriptures? The amplified ones that add to the Gospel? Where is there evolution? Sorry not seeing it.
Just out of curiosity, how would you explain biological evolution to someone who asked you what it was?God created all things and sustains all things. He has a plan he is bringing to fruition. He is the one that makes all things grow and change. (Both physically and spiritually). This is what I mean by "evolution" (see definition) or do you assume God created and set the universe in motion like a clock?
evolve
intransitive verb
1) To develop or achieve gradually.
2) To work (something) out; devise.
3) To develop (a characteristic) by evolutionary processes.
???OK way to miss my point. No worries
None of that has anything to do with revelation, which is what I was responding to. People noticing things happening in the environment and writing a description of it and/or what they think is causing it, even if they turn out to be correct has nothing to do with learning about these things through revelation.
He created the universe. Everything seen and unseen.No, Jesus did not create evolution, He created man, completed in a single day.
Depends if you believe in God or not?I'd rather have questions I can't answer than answers I can't question.
"Probably" is not a fact, it's an assumption.Paul probably didn't write
The process of "macro-evolution" is exactly the same as the process for "micro-evolution." It's just over a longer period of time. To claim that micro evolution happens but macro evolution is impossible is like saying that you can walk to the shop down the street, but you can't walk across the town.Can anyone Prove anything other than Micro Evolution?
I asked for Proof, Kylie.The process of "macro-evolution" is exactly the same as the process for "micro-evolution." It's just over a longer period of time. To claim that micro evolution happens but macro evolution is impossible is like saying that you can walk to the shop down the street, but you can't walk across the town.
As you said: If there is enough time, "micro-evolution" eventually becomes "macro-evolution," as the path of each organism continues to diverge from one another. This is something that isn't quite thought through with many YEC (because I use to think that way).The process of "macro-evolution" is exactly the same as the process for "micro-evolution." It's just over a longer period of time. To claim that micro evolution happens but macro evolution is impossible is like saying that you can walk to the shop down the street, but you can't walk across the town.
It is not opinion. Anyone who understands what biological evolution actually is understands that the process is the same.I asked for Proof, Kylie.
not opinion
Again, No Proof.It is not opinion. Anyone who understands what biological evolution actually is understands that the process is the same.
However, since you claim they are different, please tell me what process is required for macro-evolution that does not occur in microevolution.
"It is important to note that microevolution and macroevolution are not different processes. Both relate to genetic changes in a population across generations; the only difference is the timescale on which the two operate. Macroevolution is the accumulation of microevolutionary changes over a long period of time to the point that the population is unique from other populations, and is considered a distinct species."Again, No Proof.
That's a negative.The process of "macro-evolution" is exactly the same as the process for "micro-evolution." It's just over a longer period of time. To claim that micro evolution happens but macro evolution is impossible is like saying that you can walk to the shop down the street, but you can't walk across the town.
Do you actually understand the concept of an analogy? Because you sure seem to be confused by it here.That's a negative.
I get this "baby-steps from Point A to Point Z" sometimes, and I reply:
Leaving Boston and taking baby steps to L.A. is not an example of evolution.
Evolution would have an ape leaving Boston, taking baby steps, and arriving in L.A. as a human."
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