Gidday Dad,
Thanks for your reply.
Yes it does matter. In science, it is the answers to questions such as this which determine which theories are fruitful and which are not.
Your method of using your god can literally explain everything not just macro evolution but also micro evolution on the finest scale. It can also explain how the sun shines, how the weather occurs, how chemicals interact, how we get sick etc. etc.
But this is not science unless you can provide evidence for the existence of your god and evidence for how your god behaves.
Everything you have said to date shows that you cannot do this.
Certainly this god and how he/she behaves are all a part of your faith. However just as your god is not used in explaining the weather, chemical interactions, adaptation, stellar energy generation, sickness etc so he/she is not used to explain the broad patterns in life e.g. macroevolution.
Do you reject all of modern meteorology because it is against the Bible (read Job 37)?
Or do you argue that the author of Job really meant something different to a literal meaning? If so, then why change in your standard/method of interpretation across two books of the bible?
Regards, Roland
Thanks for your reply.
dad (re adaptations really happen or God create?) said:Good question. But, assuming a creation and the kind of growing conditions, and things then, with the merge, would it really matter?
Yes it does matter. In science, it is the answers to questions such as this which determine which theories are fruitful and which are not.
Your method of using your god can literally explain everything not just macro evolution but also micro evolution on the finest scale. It can also explain how the sun shines, how the weather occurs, how chemicals interact, how we get sick etc. etc.
But this is not science unless you can provide evidence for the existence of your god and evidence for how your god behaves.
Everything you have said to date shows that you cannot do this.
Certainly this god and how he/she behaves are all a part of your faith. However just as your god is not used in explaining the weather, chemical interactions, adaptation, stellar energy generation, sickness etc so he/she is not used to explain the broad patterns in life e.g. macroevolution.
dad (re Eric von Daniken also explains) said:Problem is, this is against the bible, (God made us and them) and science does not lead us there either. So what's left? Someone's opinion. I must admit, I think there were a few tidbits in there (if this was the guy I'm thinking of) where there were drawings in south america seen only from the sky, that make for interesting speculation, as to flight in the old world.
Do you reject all of modern meteorology because it is against the Bible (read Job 37)?
Or do you argue that the author of Job really meant something different to a literal meaning? If so, then why change in your standard/method of interpretation across two books of the bible?
Regards, Roland
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