Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.
There are plenty of such examples in nature.How can Evolution be falsified?
I think the fact that in nature there are no observations of species developing into higher species would falsify it.
You mean like the platypus?Further, a single example of an animal that doesn't fit the evolutionary model would disprove evolution.
Suffering is the consequence of sin, we have free will, badda bing badda boom.
God isn't going to take away our free will, or expel evil, because if he does, he might just start with you.
If someone knows what you're going to do, does that make it not your choice to do it?Why is free will important? Would you even know if you didn't have any free will?
Also an all-knowing creator directly contradicts free will, but I don't want to open the can of worms.
So we can choose not to whine about it if we don't want it?Why is free will important?
You mean like the platypus?
If someone knows what you're going to do, does that make it not your choice to do it?
You still have to make the choice to do the thing.If someone knows what I will do in the future, can I do something else? Or do I just have the illusion of choice?
You still have to make the choice to do the thing.
Why don't people understand this?
Your choice.But as I said, this is getting off-topic.
If someone knows what you're going to do, does that make it not your choice to do it?
There's only one way to understand a thing like this, it either is, or isn't.Maybe we both understand free will differently?
My worldview is that an Intelligent Designer exist. The one I believe it to be is YWHW.
I have examined it thoroughly, I see no unreasonable part about it.
Certainly not more than the world coming from nowhere, for no reason.
I stand by what I said, if I wasn't a Christian, I could never be an Atheist.
It is devoid of all reason.
The platypus fits the evolutionary model perfectly.You mean like the platypus?
Or do you mean anything that can't be force-fit or dove-tailed in on paper?
It involves leprechauns, rocket powered clams, and teleporting koalas.Let's be fair here, AV. That's how the Bible describes it.
I'd be interested to see your depiction of reality.
Well, even Darwin said his whole theory would fall apart if they found out cells were more complex than they thought they were back in his day.
All you see in nature are animals that adapt, but the codes are already in their DNA, whether squirrels are black or brown, they're still squirrels.
We've never witnessed a squirrel becoming something other than a squirrel.
How can Evolution be falsified?
I think the fact that in nature there are no observations of species developing into higher species would falsify it.
Where did the matter come from that created the universe?
If the universe is eternal, then why entropy?
The quantum fields, that you're probably referring to as "consistencies", don't answer anything.
In fact they only bring up more questions.
It is random chance, the universe we perceive now, cannot answer for the non-universe that existed for it.
The laws here, cannot answer the start of the universe we're in.
The conclusion that it is literately impossible for it to have come outta nowhere, should at least put you in the Deist category.
Anthony flew knew that, so did Edward chopek (that was his name right? wrote a book about his conversion not long ago).
The idea that the universe was not intelligently designed, and in fact nothing created it.
I'm sorry, but no amount of convincing is ever going to get me into that head space.
If I wasn't a Christian, I could never be an Atheist.
You mean like the platypus?
Or do you mean anything that can't be force-fit or dove-tailed in on paper?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?