An atheist proponent of evolution is not the least biased person when it comes to that sort of pronouncement.... and yet William Provine said "Evolution is the greatest engine of atheism ever invented."
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An atheist proponent of evolution is not the least biased person when it comes to that sort of pronouncement.... and yet William Provine said "Evolution is the greatest engine of atheism ever invented."
Atheists and Christians who think Literalist Creationism is the only way to believe in any kind of God are equally wrong.... and yet William Provine said "Evolution is the greatest engine of atheism ever invented."
??? I don't recall anyone describing how natural selection and what environmental pressures produced the steps involved in any macro-evolutionary transition in the fossil record.
Did you see the word "proof" in my post?
A mutation of genes that are different between the parent and daughter species would be a part of how a step occurs. Environmentally pressures would include many things, such as, whooly rhino's and mammoths having fur that was promoted by cold temperatures of arctic environments. Or food being present on land for tetrapodomorphs to take advantage of over fish.
Here is a link on discussion of mutations in the Sonic hedgehog gene and how this mutation can be the difference between a bird with reptilian teeth and a bird without:
For those wondering what "macroevolution" actually is...
... and yet William Provine said "Evolution is the greatest engine of atheism ever invented."
Then why do you care that it's not "the truth?"I didn't say ToE is being represented as the truth.
You haven't wasted any time and effort on it in this discussion. You have presented nothing.I'm not going to waste any more time and effort on that discussion. Been there, done that.
I don't have to do anything of the kind. The information you are asking for is readily available and I am under no obligation to find it for you and defend it to you. You claim to have scientific evidence that the theory of evolution can't describe, yet you have not produced any nor even alluded to what it might be. You have not put forward any alternative explanation for it. It doesn't appear to me that you are holding up your end of the discussion so you can do your own research.I am a generous and reasonable man, so I won't demand a generation-by-generation description.
To get the ball rolling, how about describing just some of the steps involved in the evolution of a whale's blowhole, including how natural selection and what environmental pressures produced those steps?
Then all you have to do is demonstrate that your description is factual and not simply a figment of your imagination.
I will attempt to clear up your confusion:
I accept the scientific evidence that suggests life on earth began perhaps billions of years ago, after which more complex and diverse life-forms appeared.
I also accept that ToE is the best scientific explanation for the history of life on earth, but I don't accept ToE as the truth because I believe
(a) the truth cannot ever be known (not in this life time, at least) and
(b) ToE cannot explain all the evidence.
They do it through a TOE process known as speculation.Fine ... now all you have to do is demonstrate HOW nature produced that transition. This is my whole point.
If you don't know HOW nature produced such a transition, how can you claim to how evolution works?
You either believe in the all-powerful God of creation and that the Bible is His inspired word to us, Genesis to Revelation, and that science is a useful tool and gift of the creator by which man can do many things within the capability of his understanding… or you believe that man and his capabilities have totally evolved on their own and self-elevated to the point that he can now correct God’s word through his speculations and even question God’s role in anything. That’s about as simple as it gets.You can call it what you like; the theory of evolution is still the only plausible explanation available.
An egregious false dichotomy, one that is especially offensive because it is directed at Christians and other theists as well as atheists.You either believe in the all-powerful God of creation and that the Bible is His inspired word to us, Genesis to Revelation, and that science is a useful tool and gift of the creator by which man can do many things within the capability of his understanding… or you believe that man and his capabilities have totally evolved on their own and self-elevated to the point that he can now correct God’s word through his speculations and even question God’s role in anything. That’s about as simple as it gets.
Well, Christians, other theists and atheists too just need to keep in mind that God didn't complicate the truth, man did.An egregious false dichotomy, one that is especially offensive because it is directed at Christians and other theists as well as atheists.
Scientists certainly would.So you accept that life evolved. And you accept that the theory of evolution presents the best scientific explanation for this, but you don't actually accept the theory of evolution because you feel as though there are some evidences that it doesn't explain.
Someone else mentioned this before, but of course, theories are always developing over time. The theory of gravity by Isaac Newton was eventually consumed in Einstein's theory of relativity. Hutton's theory of the earth was later advanced by the theory of plate tectonics and things like geodynamo theory. The theory of evolution was later advanced by the fossil record, theories in genetics and concepts added as the modern synthesis.
Which means that, there's nothing wrong with agreeing with the theory of evolution, while simultaneously believing that there is still progress to be made. I imagine everyone would agree with this position.
And what is this "truth" you speak of? Your particular interpretation of scripture?Well, Christians, other theists and atheists too just need to keep in mind that God didn't complicate the truth, man did.
I will give you that, given man’s ability to complicate things, however, I don’t believe God would allow the wholeness of His message to be denigrated to the point that the simple truth (specifically here, His message of Creation in Genesis) would not stand.And what is this "truth" you speak of? Your particular interpretation of scripture?
Keep in mind that if your god exists and if it created the world, the only direct first hand account it left is reality is self. Scripture is at best a second or third hand account of it.Well, Christians, other theists and atheists too just need to keep in mind that God didn't complicate the truth, man did.
Which is a left-handed way of saying that those who don't believe in the literal inerrancy of scripture are not really Christians, or perhaps not even theists.I will give you that, given man’s ability to complicate things, however, I don’t believe God would allow the wholeness of His message to be denigrated to the point that the simple truth (specifically here, His message of Creation in Genesis) would not stand.
Keep in mind that if your god exists and if it created the world, the only direct first hand account it left is reality is self. Scripture is at best a second or third hand account of it.
So, yeah, man complicated the truth.
Which is a left-handed way of saying that those who don't believe in the literal inerrancy of scripture are not really Christians, or perhaps not even theists.
Or your interpretation of scripture directly contradicts what God's only direct communication to us, reality, tells us.And so we are back to my original statement:
You either believe in the all-powerful God of creation and that the Bible is His inspired word to us, Genesis to Revelation, and that science is a useful tool and gift of the creator by which man can do many things within the capability of his understanding… or you believe that man and his capabilities have totally evolved on their own and self-elevated to the point that he can now correct God’s word through his speculations and even question God’s role in anything. That’s about as simple as it gets.