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Nope.Yep.
I think in some ways the the beginning of the universe does have something to do with evolution. If we did get the universe we have we would not have been able to evolve life. As Nobel laureate Professor WeinbergIf you refer back to my post #77 I cleared up what my OP meant by evolution. Since there are different definitions depending on the context you use the term. I was relating the idea that God (through the word) still has a hand in the continuation of the universe and he didn't just "set a clock" and let it tick out by itself. Although some would say he did, because he has already predetermined the end.
Nope.
OB is wrong.
There is what is known as "cosmic evolution," which breaks the secular timeline of the universe up into seven stages.
Biological evolution is just one of them.
See Harvard University's chart.
Your biography?That's fine. And you can see Frank Close's book, The Void ...
Until then, which side are you going to take?How about you guys get your story straight with each other before you try to convince us non-Christians that you've got it right.
"But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him."I'll happily believe once I see evidence
ID is not science. It's another form of creationism that was birthed out of religious beliefs.Until then, which side are you going to take?
Do you believe ID is creationism now or not?
You asked me a good question and got a good answer.
That is correct.ID is not science.
No argument there.It's another form of creationism that was birthed out of religious beliefs.
I have no idea how, or if, things came into existence but that is no reason to automatically assume that your God was responsible. Go back 60 years and we all believed that the universe had been in a steady (fixed) state for an infinite amount of time - we weren't aware of the Big Bang. Science moves on. God or gods have been used to fill gaps in our knowledge for centuries only to discover that the God filled gap has a rational explanation."But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him."
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You want Proof? First Believe he's Real.
Once you can Accept that GOD exists, then ask for 'proof",
EVERYTHING didn't just come into existence on it's own,
that's foolishness.
I think in some ways the the beginning of the universe does have something to do with evolution. If we did get the universe we have we would not have been able to evolve life. As Nobel laureate Professor Weinberg
One constant does seem to require an incredible fine-tuning—The existence of life of any kind seems to require a cancellation between different contributions to the vacuum energy, accurate to about 120 decimal places.
This means that if the energies of the Big Bang were, in arbitrary units, not:
100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000,
but instead:
100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000001,
there would be no life of any sort in the entire universe because as Weinberg states:
We don't "automatically assume our God was responsible.I have no idea how, or if, things came into existence but that is no reason to automatically assume that your God was responsible.
You can't project your scientific mistakes on to God though.Go back 60 years and we all believed that the universe had been in a steady (fixed) state for an infinite amount of time - we weren't aware of the Big Bang. Science moves on. God or gods have been used to fill gaps in our knowledge for centuries only to discover that the God filled gap has a rational explanation.
Funnily enough, I did a search for "Harvard university chart evolution" and didn't find anything like that.Nope.
OB is wrong.
There is what is known as "cosmic evolution," which breaks the secular timeline of the universe up into seven stages.
Biological evolution is just one of them.
See Harvard University's chart.
The side supported by evidenceUntil then, which side are you going to take?
It doesn't really matter, since it's unscientific and useless as an explanation for anything. I don't see any reason to give it any further thought than that.Do you believe ID is creationism now or not?
Cosmic EvolutionFunnily enough, I did a search for "Harvard university chart evolution" and didn't find anything like that.
Those "rational" explanations haven't disproved "GOD"only to discover that the God filled gap has a rational explanation.
Then there's the issue of 'Which God?"...
Given that you have no education or qualification in the field at all and have not provided a single shred of evidence to support your position that they are somehow different, I'd say my position is looking a lot better than yours.Yea , one person as though they are the authority in Biology, Kylie.
The search string I used was "cosmic evolution harvard" and then chosed images.Funnily enough, I did a search for "Harvard university chart evolution" and didn't find anything like that.
In any case, you are wrong. What you are doing here is like saying horses evolved into cars because they have both been used as forms of transport.
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