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I know (am personally familiar with) many people who believe that they were not created in instant fiat by Santa-Claus-or-mystical-variation-thereof. And in our discussions they all say they do not know this (intellectually or experientally). Even Richard Dawkins prefers alien seeding as an alternative to Genesis-style creation -- but all that does is replace one kind of creation with another... and it is an intellectual substitution.Aren't there those who are [here] (they exist, are on this planet, etc.) who know that they were not created?
BFA
One of the outcomes of our inability to respect science AND the creation story is the gap will become so huge, people will get disillusioned and ditch the story. This is already happening for many of our young people - especially our young scientists.I know (am personally familiar with) many people who believe that they were not created in instant fiat by Santa-Claus-or-mystical-variation-thereof. And in our discussions they all say they do not know this (intellectually or experientally). Even Richard Dawkins prefers alien seeding as an alternative to Genesis-style creation -- but all that does is replace one kind of creation with another... and it is an intellectual substitution.
I know (am personally familiar with) many people who believe that they were not created in instant fiat by Santa-Claus-or-mystical-variation-thereof. And in our discussions they all say they do not know this (intellectually or experientally). Even Richard Dawkins prefers alien seeding as an alternative to Genesis-style creation -- but all that does is replace one kind of creation with another... and it is an intellectual substitution.
AVONIA: It's important that we come to understand how both are true. Treat both as sacred. If Christians continue to insist this is a battle, science will win.
The same way we know gravity is true. We know it is true, because we are in relationship with it.How do we know both are true? How would we evaluate this?
The same way we know gravity is true. We know it is true, because we are in relationship with it.
I suspect that whether or not a person "believes in God" is not correlated - in the way that many Christians assume - to the depth of their knowing about God.
After reading his follow-up questions I have no idea what he is trying to accomplish and whether I wish to be a part of it. I guess I am infected by the belief that one should not ask a question without first knowing the answer.What is it you have in mind when you speak of creation?
Yes, that does sound like an infection. Have you seen a doctor, lol?I guess I am infected by the belief that one should not ask a question without first knowing the answer.
I humbly disagree. If the answer is not the prize then the question is not worth asking. Unless you meant that the answer is not always the end of the road. If I don't know the answer then I can't tell if you are putting me on.Yes, that does sound like an infection. Have you seen a doctor, lol?
Questions with known answers are worthy, questions without known answers are also worthy, and the answer isn't always the prize.
A Christian and an atheist should be able to have a rich conversation about where they came from. Not an argument. The fact that they have different beliefs doesn't change the fact that they stem from the same creation. And are right in the middle of it.
This is why conversation is important.Many atheists I know don't know much about christianity or religion in general. It is very foreign to their thinking. Their experience with it is creationism in schools, gay-bashing, and the history of the catholic church.
It doesn't matter whether the big bang happened or not.
BFA, the Big Bang theory and the existence of a creator are distinct issues and can't really be correlated: there are people who acknowledge a creator who do accept the BB and others who don't, and people who don't acknowledge a creator who do accept the BB and others who don't. This means that acceptance of the BB vs. alternative explanations for the start of the universe like the thesis that there was no start is not a necessary precipitant for non-belief in a creator. Nor does that choice help one determine whether the creator is a being or a force, or both, or neither.
I know of those who believe there was no beginning, but haven't spoken with any of them directly.
I would not call it a mere assumption. Nothing ever comes from nothing. So, the existence of something directly indicates a source or creator.There is an underlying assumption that there is a creator. I seek more information regarding the basis of that assumption.
BFA
I would not call it a mere assumption.
Nothing ever comes from nothing.
So, the existence of something directly indicates a source or creator.
It is also worth noting that the Big Bang theory does not answer "Who did it?"
It does not matter from the standpoint of causality. The big bang could have been a process of Creator. It makes the most sense at this point. At least from a scientific perspective.Why doesn't it matter? It matters to those who conclude that there is no divine creator. Who decides which questions matter and which do not? You?
BFA
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