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Hi, I'm taking a Philosophy class.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Hydra009" data-source="post: 10293849" data-attributes="member: 16542"><p>Neither does plate tectonics, gravity, Boyle's law, electromagnetics, etc, etc, etc. Do you think accepting any of those precludes anyone from beliving in God?</p><p> </p><p>The existence of God is beyond the scope of science, therefore science makes no claims about God's existence. I can't stress this enough.</p><p> </p><p>This false dilemma completely ignores theistic evolution, that God spoke living things into existence that are continuing to change.</p><p> </p><p>Your son wouldn't necessarily be harrier than you. Populations evolve, not individuals. A more accurate scenario would be if your entire town moved to the North Pole and those with more body hair were more likely to survive long enough to reproduce than those with less body hair.</p><p> </p><p>Wrong again. This false dilemma is frequently propogated by YECs in an attempt to force people to choose between God and science. You can have both. Theistic evolution is always an option.</p><p> </p><p>In other words, check out a propaganda site I like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hydra009, post: 10293849, member: 16542"] Neither does plate tectonics, gravity, Boyle's law, electromagnetics, etc, etc, etc. Do you think accepting any of those precludes anyone from beliving in God? The existence of God is beyond the scope of science, therefore science makes no claims about God's existence. I can't stress this enough. This false dilemma completely ignores theistic evolution, that God spoke living things into existence that are continuing to change. Your son wouldn't necessarily be harrier than you. Populations evolve, not individuals. A more accurate scenario would be if your entire town moved to the North Pole and those with more body hair were more likely to survive long enough to reproduce than those with less body hair. Wrong again. This false dilemma is frequently propogated by YECs in an attempt to force people to choose between God and science. You can have both. Theistic evolution is always an option. In other words, check out a propaganda site I like. [/QUOTE]
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